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27 May 2016 13:14 #86196
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So here it goes ....
I have BT Infinity 2 with Home Hub 5 and even though I should be getting 47gb I am lucky to be getting 18gb we had a BT engineer around and he said in a round about way that the Home Hub 5 was the bottleneck and we should look at getting a Draytek 2860AC .....
So now have a Draytek 2860AC and its connected OK, after some research, but the speed when I am using wireless is 18gb and 44gb when I am connected directly to the router
The Mac is 4 feet away from the router and in the same room, if anyone could give some pointers it would really be appreciated ...
Thanks
Nick
I have BT Infinity 2 with Home Hub 5 and even though I should be getting 47gb I am lucky to be getting 18gb we had a BT engineer around and he said in a round about way that the Home Hub 5 was the bottleneck and we should look at getting a Draytek 2860AC .....
So now have a Draytek 2860AC and its connected OK, after some research, but the speed when I am using wireless is 18gb and 44gb when I am connected directly to the router
The Mac is 4 feet away from the router and in the same room, if anyone could give some pointers it would really be appreciated ...
Thanks
Nick
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27 May 2016 15:44 #86201
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Make sure that your Mac is connecting to the 5GHz band of the 2860ac, the easy way to do that would be to give the 5GHz wireless LAN a different SSID name than the 2.4GHz.
Set the wireless security to WPA2/PSK
Turn on WMM if it's not enabled
Beyond that, try different 5GHz wireless channels; 802.11ac requires 80MHz channels so channels 52+56+60+64 is one 802.11ac 80MHz channel space and should be used less than the default 36+40+44+48 frequency range
Set the wireless security to WPA2/PSK
Turn on WMM if it's not enabled
Beyond that, try different 5GHz wireless channels; 802.11ac requires 80MHz channels so channels 52+56+60+64 is one 802.11ac 80MHz channel space and should be used less than the default 36+40+44+48 frequency range
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27 May 2016 16:11 #86203
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Your a superstar !!
Make sure that your Mac is connecting to the 5GHz band of the 2860ac, the easy way to do that would be to give the 5GHz wireless LAN a different SSID name than the 2.4GHz.
Yes it was on the 5GHz even though I have the same SSID
Set the wireless security to WPA2/PSK
This made a difference got to about 32mb
Turn on WMM if it's not enabled
It was enabled already
Beyond that, try different 5GHz wireless channels; 802.11ac requires 80MHz channels so channels 52+56+60+64 is one 802.11ac 80MHz channel space and should be used less than the default 36+40+44+48 frequency range
Crikey I am now getting 43MB
Thanks again !
Make sure that your Mac is connecting to the 5GHz band of the 2860ac, the easy way to do that would be to give the 5GHz wireless LAN a different SSID name than the 2.4GHz.
Yes it was on the 5GHz even though I have the same SSID
Set the wireless security to WPA2/PSK
This made a difference got to about 32mb
Turn on WMM if it's not enabled
It was enabled already
Beyond that, try different 5GHz wireless channels; 802.11ac requires 80MHz channels so channels 52+56+60+64 is one 802.11ac 80MHz channel space and should be used less than the default 36+40+44+48 frequency range
Crikey I am now getting 43MB
Thanks again !
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