T4Uh v1 super slow

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T4Uh v1 super slow
T4Uh v1 super slow
2022-09-14 14:19:05 - last edited 2022-09-14 14:55:39
Tags: #T4UH v1
Model: Adapter  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version:

system

Edition    Windows 10 Pro
Version    21H1
Installed on    ‎6/‎14/‎2020
OS build    19043.1766
Experience    Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4180.0

Processor    AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor                 3.60 GHz
Installed RAM    32.0 GB

 

I am using a Archer Ac1200 T4UH v1 adapter with windows installed realtek driver (1030.38.0712.2019) plugged into a USB 3.2 gen 2 (3A1C) port.  When I check the status of the adapter it shows maxed signal and 866.7 mbps speed. However when I use my ISP's speed test I am getting only between 150 - 190 mbps down and 100 - 125 mbps up.  I am on a 1Gb down and 500 mb up fiber connection.  When I run a lan cable to the router and perform the same test I get between 950 - 995 mbps down and 560 - 590 mbps up. 

 

Any ideas on how to improve this adapters speed?  I have tried to install different drivers but windows always says "windows has determined that you are already using the optimal driver for your device"

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Re:T4Uh v1 super slow
2022-09-15 02:27:37

 Hello  @Xsile 

Thank you for your detailed post, you could also try some tips here if 5Ghz speed is not ideal: 

1. You could also run a speed test on a different network device like Laptop/ mobile phones at the same location of the PC which installed T4UH adapter.

Confirm other network device can get good 5Ghz Wi-Fi speed at the same location 
2. Log in router and try a different 5Ghz channel like 36/40/44/48 etc. and set 5Ghz channel width at 80Mhz. 
3.  Disable the built-in adapter when use TP-Link adapter 
4.  Try this latest chipset driver for and see if it makes any difference 

If still the same case,  can you provide some information here to help investigate further 

1. a photo of Speedtest result using TP-link adapter & a photo of Wireless link speed

2. a photo of Speedtest on a different network device & Wi-Fi link speed (if it has)
3. the model of router 
Please help check the driver version of adapter and computer motherboard info and send us the photos: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2722/

(Skip if you've provided) Thank you. 

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