Slow wifi speed on 2.4 band
I have like 40-60 mpbs on the 2.4 ghz band and 80-100 mbps on the 5 ghz band. Can someone help me solving this problem please? My wifi limit it's at 100 mbps.
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For your information, the 2.4GHz has slower speed but larger wifi coverage area compared with 5GHz. You can change the wireless settings to improve the wireless performance, including wireless channel and channel width.
Besides, please ensure that the firmware is up to date.
Good day.
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For your information, the 2.4GHz has slower speed but larger wifi coverage area compared with 5GHz. You can change the wireless settings to improve the wireless performance, including wireless channel and channel width.
Besides, please ensure that the firmware is up to date.
Good day.
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I m having the slow wifi on 2.4 ghz and 5ghz working fine
almost 7 to 10 device are connected on 2.4ghz and its give me speed fluctuation i tried all method but its not working for me
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@Abdulwahab there's an app on Play Store called "Netgear WiFi Analytics". Download it and see how many routers are connected to which channel. Then go in to the router's configuration page and select the channel (from 1 to 13) that has the fewest routers connected on. (for an example:4 routers are connected to the channel 7 and 1 router is connected to the channel 2. You have to set your router to channel 2 because it's the freest channel) Then set the channel's width to 40 mhz. If this doesn't work for you, try changing router's position. My router was between two old speakers, then I moved it on a table. My wifi speed increased from 100 mbps to 350 mbps on the 5ghz band and from 60 mbps to 100 mbps constantly on the 2.4ghz band. I hope one of those two methods will work for you! I hope I'm not wrong.
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