05-29-2024 07:24 PM
when i speed test my connection using wifi thorutpot sppeed stuck in 20Mbps but when i using LAN my speedtest get 80Mbps , i using cisco embended wireless controller, my AP series 9115AXI-F
05-29-2024 09:02 PM
What is the wireless NIC that was used to test the WiFi?
And what is the driver version of the wireless NIC used to test the WiFi?
05-30-2024 11:20 PM
i use my windwos 10for use wifi
the driver version intel(R) Dual band WIreless-AC-3165
05-31-2024 12:49 AM
Does Windows 10 have all available Windows Updates installed?
Intel(R) Dual band WIreless-AC-3165 is the model of WiFi network adaptor, not the driver version!
The driver version should be 19.51.40.1 on Windows 10 32-bit or 19.51.50.2 on Windows 10 64-bit
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/823059/823060/intel-wireless-wi-fi-drivers-for-wireless-ac-7265-rev-d-3168-and-3165.html
05-31-2024 12:52 AM
the driver version 19.51.15.3 windwos 10 64-bit
05-31-2024 01:45 AM
> driver version 19.51.15.3 windwos 10 64-bit
So update the driver to 19.51.50.2 which you can download from the Intel link above.
05-30-2024 07:40 AM - edited 05-30-2024 07:41 AM
- What version of software are you using on the EWC?
- What band (2.4GHz or 5GHz) was the client connected to during the test?
- How is the WLAN configured?
- Have you checked your config with the config analyzer (link below)
05-30-2024 11:29 PM
05-31-2024 02:30 AM
You have 8 SSIDs (WLANs) configured - you should reduce this number if possible, as each additional SSID adds additional overhead to the channel utilisation. For example Meraki recommend a maximum of 3 SSIDs:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Wi-Fi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Multi-SSID_Deployment_Considerations
05-31-2024 12:57 AM
Intel AC-3165 is only a 1x1:1. The best it could do would be around 75 Mbps in 5.0 Ghz.
At 2.0 Ghz, around 20 Mbps.
05-31-2024 01:10 AM
yes i have been test when i turn off my SSID 5G the speedtest just get 20Mbps but wehen i use just 5G the bandwitch get 75 Mbps?
05-31-2024 02:33 AM
It is "the best" the wireless NIC of the laptop can do.
If your laptop's CPU and memory can handle it, get a WiFi dongle that has higher throughput/capability.
05-31-2024 04:08 AM
Try configuring the AP on a channel not used by any other in the vicinity, and only connect that Windows laptop with the Intel wNIC and drivers updated to the latest one.
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