MLO speed loss on home network

MLO speed loss on home network

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Re:MLO speed loss on home network
2024-11-22 01:47:25 - last edited 2024-11-22 01:49:14

  @Nyquist-Shannon It doesn't show the certified logo like the BE800 does (that one is certified) I have the TP-Link PCIe adapter in one machine and a Intel BE adapter in another and the Intel one behaves better that the TP-Link one.  I had to get a beta driver for the TP-Link card just to enable MLO.

 

My iPhone 16 was seeing my MLO network as having weak security even though it is WPA3, the latest update for the iPhone has seemed to fix that.

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Re:MLO speed loss on home network
2024-11-22 01:56:29
thats interesting since the ge800 came out after the be800 right? regardless, im getting wifi 7 speeds so im good. interesting that you see weak security on the 16. ive got the pro max 1tb and it has not complained about the security, just that it slows to a crawl.. im using the wpa3 also....
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Re:MLO speed loss on home network
2024-11-22 02:33:29

  @Nyquist-Shannon yes GE is newer, The weak security thing was weird, when I first got the phone it was fine, then a week or so ago it complained.  Had an update the other day and its back to normal. 

Most likely hasn't completed the certification process yet.

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