TP link ax53 Slow Wifi 5Ghz
Hello. I have a router. I recently got fiber optic internet. 900/300 MB/s. There is no problem with reaching this speed via cable. Unfortunately, via 5Ghz wifi network I reach a maximum of 600Mb/s. I have set a wide channel of 160mhz and 36 Chanel. I don't have any other wifi devices nearby. Is the speed 600MB/s Is the maximum possible speed for this router? The speed test looks as if the router physically could not achieve a higher speed. I do the speed test on a laptop that has a gigabit wifi card and One plus 12 with wifi 7
Help. If this is the limit of the device's capabilities, tell me what router I should buy to achieve this speed.
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Hi, thanks for posting question here.
Could you please share wireless settings of the 5GHz network? (Advanced>> Wireless>> Wireless settings of Web UI)
It is suggested to refer to this guide to check link speed on your laptop and One plus 12, and share the screenshots of the results here.
BTW, did you test rthe speed via www.speedtest.net?
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@Marvin_S
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DCENeTqsdecXDiXzVOn3cI4mikmzHOWO
Speed test on op 12.
Setting Smart connect options It only makes the results worse. Any advice or should I look for a better router?
I noticed that the upload speed on wifi is still ~300MB/s, which is what I have in my contract with the provider
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Do you have any idea?
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Hi, sorry that I forgot attaching the guide link. It is suggested to follow this guide to check the link speed.
If you connect another wireless network using the same device, can you get 900 mbps download speed?
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@Marvin_S Check out the Google Drive link I just added a photo of the speed. I have a maximum speed of 2401 MB/s. On each device I have similar speeds on WiFi of around 600MB/s
So Where is the problem?
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Hi, thanks for your update and cooperation~
Please do not worry, if our suggestion below does not work, we would like to escalate your case to the senior support for further research.
1. Disable the QoS and Parental Settings on the router. You may also read this guide directly.
BTW, did you check link speed on your wireless laptop? What is the result? What is the model of your laptop?
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