Can't find MIMO option in settings
Hi,
I can't find the option to enable MU-MIMO, I know it is under wrilless settings at the bottom of the page, but it is not there.
My bandwidth from my ISP is 500mbps. When I connect my Macbook air with ethernet, I have 530mbps. however, when it is connected to the 5Ghz wifi network, the speed is only 340mbps and it never reach the full limit.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Regarding your first point. Have you seen information on the product itself or on TP-Link's website that points to the Archer AX55 V1 supporting MU-MIMO?
Regarding your second point. What year was your MacBook Air manufactured? The Wi-Fi capabilities depend a lot on the age of a wireless device.
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Hi,
MU-MIMO was listed on the amazon page.
I also found another community page about this feature on the AX55 and it seems to be supported
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/539526
I have a 2022 M2 MacBook Air and it fully supports Wifi 6.
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Ok, so the thread you've linked to pretty much clears up the matter of MU-MIMO on the AX55.
But no matter what the state of MU-MIMO on the Archer AX55 is, a 2022 MacBook should be able to get 500 Mbps over Wi-Fi.
How far is the MacBook Air away from the AX55? For speed testing you should be close to the router.
What is the "Link Speed" or "Tx/Rx Rate" of the MacBook Air as shown by the AX55 or, if available, by the MacBook?
Have you activated QoS on the AX55? If yes, then switch it off.
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I am sitting next to my router.
The Link Speed is 960mbps with the Macbook
QoS is disabled
The weird thing is that I can reach a max upload limit of 534 mbps but it's the download that doesn't seem to work properly
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Do you own any other devices you can use to crosscheck these results?
And try a second speedtest platform (e.g. speedtest*net, fast*com), also as a crosscheck.
If the results are consistent, then try whether setting the AX55 to another 5 GHz channel that falls into another band makes any difference.
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I tried with another laptop (XPS 13) and a Pixel 7. Similar results. For the XPS, I even have full speed when connected to ethernet
I tried with several speedtest platforms for similar results.
I tried different 5Ghz channels. I also selected the one with the least wifi from the neighours.
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