7 Nov 2018 at 19:17 #1 Kaiju Kaiju Soldato Joined 27 Jan 2005 Posts 3,655 Location Expat in HK I have a V30 and am getting around 6MB on 5GHz and 4MB on 2.4GHz. It seems slow... Using an Archer C7 which rated at 802.11ac.
I have a V30 and am getting around 6MB on 5GHz and 4MB on 2.4GHz. It seems slow... Using an Archer C7 which rated at 802.11ac.
7 Nov 2018 at 19:28 #3 Kaiju Kaiju Soldato OP Joined 27 Jan 2005 Posts 3,655 Location Expat in HK 6 megabytes. I'm using ES Explorer Pro and nothing else on the 5GHz frequency.
7 Nov 2018 at 19:58 #5 Kaiju Kaiju Soldato OP Joined 27 Jan 2005 Posts 3,655 Location Expat in HK Yes, it's an LG V30. Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 which supports MIMO but my TP Link Archer C7 router does not. Speedtest shows 176Mbps down, 362Mbps up. Signal quality at -29dBm. I'm transferring music and video files. I don't have channel width available on 5GHz, currently channel 36 (Auto), no DFS function. Distance is right on top of router, no obstructions. No survey. Thanks.
Yes, it's an LG V30. Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 which supports MIMO but my TP Link Archer C7 router does not. Speedtest shows 176Mbps down, 362Mbps up. Signal quality at -29dBm. I'm transferring music and video files. I don't have channel width available on 5GHz, currently channel 36 (Auto), no DFS function. Distance is right on top of router, no obstructions. No survey. Thanks.
7 Nov 2018 at 20:14 #7 Kaiju Kaiju Soldato OP Joined 27 Jan 2005 Posts 3,655 Location Expat in HK Ah, ok, well not directly on top, around a couple of metres away. I'm transferring from a Windows 10 PC. It is connected to a wired 1 Gigabit connection. Speedtests show 261Mbps down and 246Mbps up.
Ah, ok, well not directly on top, around a couple of metres away. I'm transferring from a Windows 10 PC. It is connected to a wired 1 Gigabit connection. Speedtests show 261Mbps down and 246Mbps up.
7 Nov 2018 at 20:29 #9 Kaiju Kaiju Soldato OP Joined 27 Jan 2005 Posts 3,655 Location Expat in HK Yes, SMB. I've tried transferring files from SSD's and mechanical drives, as well as to the phones internal memory and SD card. They all hover around 6Mbps. As you said before, it's not abnormal but I'm wondering what I can do to improve it? A new router?
Yes, SMB. I've tried transferring files from SSD's and mechanical drives, as well as to the phones internal memory and SD card. They all hover around 6Mbps. As you said before, it's not abnormal but I'm wondering what I can do to improve it? A new router?