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Wireless Speed Differential Troubleshooting
Posted on 4/10/17 at 2:19 pm
Posted on 4/10/17 at 2:19 pm
Have a Linksys EA6350 that has been working well for a few years.
Lately, I've had this weird issue where my 2.4GHz N band has been averaging around 3Mbps down and my 5GHz AC band has been averaging 250Mbps down.
After resetting the router, the N band is back to 60Mbps for a while, then drops back down to 3. No issues with the AC whatsoever.
Has anyone encountered an issue like this? I've been looking to put DD-WRT on the router to try and fix the issue, but there's a long list of stuff (file size, etc) making that a difficult option.
Lately, I've had this weird issue where my 2.4GHz N band has been averaging around 3Mbps down and my 5GHz AC band has been averaging 250Mbps down.
After resetting the router, the N band is back to 60Mbps for a while, then drops back down to 3. No issues with the AC whatsoever.
Has anyone encountered an issue like this? I've been looking to put DD-WRT on the router to try and fix the issue, but there's a long list of stuff (file size, etc) making that a difficult option.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 6:35 pm to whodatdude
Download wifi analyzer in your phone and look at the channels your router is running on. Is crowded? Also, what is your signal strength?
This post was edited on 4/10/17 at 6:36 pm
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