Comparison Between Archer AX10, AX72 PRO, AX73, AXE75
Hi,
I would like to know in real world comparison regardless of theoretical information given in specifications.
Recently I have purchased AX10 while basing on reviews but found less wifi range of wifi6 and link speed is not actual as it shows 1200mbps.
In my case, S24 ultra shows around 200 to 600mbps randomly. I have no idea what is wrong with the link speed. So I am asking the best suggestion in terms of link speed and wifi range in all the models.
Please help me to pick the best one.
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Hi, thanks for posting question here.
Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual wireless data throughput and wireless coverage are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors, including building materials, obstacles, volume and density of traffic, and client location. (this is noted on overview page of all wireless rouers.)
You may know more from the official website and you can filter models according to your situation. It also supports to compare 3 models at most at the same time.
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@Marvin_S hi,
I just tested both AX10 and AX73 with my samsung S24 ultra phone and still I am not getting my expected speed. AX73 has 4800mbps on 5Ghz and maximum I am getting from 200mbps to 2400mbps speed and I did pref3 test with my laptop that also shows 2.4gbps wifi Speed and results shows the speed is varies around 400 to 700mbps. My laptop is dell Inspiron having intel axe211 wifi module. I can't test each device to understand the maximum speed attain with wifi devices. Since the lan port has 1gpbps limitations then I am depending on my wifi devices that are compatible for higher speeds but sadly I am just getting 400 to 700mbps pref3 tests.
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Hi I don't have any of the above mentioned but I do have that standard AX72 and the range I'm getting on mine on wifi6 (5ghz) I would say is pretty decent.
I'm currently using a ss22 ultra so in terms of signal quality I would like to think aren't much different.
I'm currently running 3 AX72 in my property becuase I have 3 floors and quote a few solid brick walls between,
I probably could easily get away with 2 to cover my whole house and down in my garden and out house but I wanted to make sure I was getting the full speeds I pay for via wifi even though I've run multiple ethernet ports to every bedroom and my living room.
I'm with (BT UK) and I have fttp and 946/110.
I have a extremely busy house with multiple kids streaming/ online gaming ect all at once and my setup even at peak times I hardly see speeds as low as 860 down.
When I get home I can do another distance check/speed test and send screen shots of the results but I'd highly recommend the Ax72
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@Basboi85 thanks for response on my thread.
I have purchased AX73 that comes with 4800mbps on 5ghz (wifi6) 4x4 stream connection. While connecting to my laptop it shows link speed around 2.4gbps that is 2x2 client device as per i think and where as my S24 ultra is still fluctuating speed from 600mbps to 1200mbps. So I think my S24 ultra is using 1x1 client device type on bandwidth of 160mhz on router wifi settings configuration.
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@rohitjaiswal I have tested AX73 Wifi connected to my laptop Intel AX211 6E card got very low internet speed.
I am able to get 900mbps (1gbps plan) through LAN gigabit connection. The wifi link speed shows max. 2.4gbps but dont know why i am getting speed of 200 to 400mbps internet speedtest. Can some one help me in this regard?
I have tried channels 36,40, and also auto mode with 160mhz bandwith but doesn't help. I am not sure this same issue exists in all the models like ax72pro or axe75. please help me.
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