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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
It could easily be your wifi devices that are not capable of that speed so are the bottle neck, for example i could only get around 80mbit on my LG G3 android phone and Nexus 10 tablet but as soon as i purchased more modern devices such as a Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Tab S2 and a Samsung Tab A, i was able to max my connection speed out a 220mbit.
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wow - I'd die for wifi speeds like that (not literally LOL)
my son checked on his IPHONE which knowing him is the latest.
I tried on my HP Pavilion laptop wirelessly and still couldn't get over 50mbps.
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Originally Posted by daveeb
Have you tried seperating out the 2.4 and 5.0 GHz channels (i.e. rename them with unique ssid's) which I think by default are combined and can by all accounts cause wifi speed issues when working in auto allocation mode.
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I don't feel comy with that but will see if I can get my son to remote in.
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Originally Posted by Topgun
Sorry for stating the bleeding obvious, but you never know!!!
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was a good suggestion - as you say you never know. so thx