Hi,
I have received my Beelink i68 from Banggood. On the site, the description says that it's a 100 mbps Lan, but on my router the orange led is on ( green and orange) that means gigabyte lan.
If I check the ethernet tvbox with app "Wifi speed test" which be able to test lan network, I can't get any speed measurement but app says : "link speed: ethernet mode 100 mbps (estimated)"
Then, the model number is i68G. I guess G means Gigabyte.
So, how to know if it's the 100 mbps or 1000 mbps device?
Is there an app to test speed lan network on android device.?
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In this day and age of 802.11n I would have thought that a tablet would consistently connect at speeds of 100 - 150 Mbps, even 300 Mbps doesn't seem like an unreasonable expectation if the signal strength is good. However, the fastest I've seen on my Tab Z is 72 Mbps. Is this speed a hardware limitation? Anyone connecting faster?
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What makes 802.11n different is the specification’s support of multiple radios and antennas that can transmit/receive multiple data streams – called spatial streams. In 802.11n vernacular, these send and receive antenna configurations are noted as 1×1, 1×2, 2×2, or 3×3. These numbers indicate how many transmit and receive antennas and radios are in an 802.11n access point (AP) or client. They determine how many different spatial streams of data can be sent at one time to improve signal reception.
More antennas and streams mean faster speeds, less dead zones, fewer dropped connections, and better coverage. 802.11n 1×1 Wi-Fi adapters don’t take advantage of 802.11n’s multi-stream capabilities so they can only reach a maximum data rate of 72 Mbps. A 1×2 802.11n adapter with two receive streams can double the maximum data rate to 150 Mbps. Take it up to 3×3, the maximum data link can reach 450 Mbps.
dph3055 said:
In this day and age of 802.11n I would have thought that a tablet would consistently connect at speeds of 100 - 150 Mbps, even 300 Mbps doesn't seem like an unreasonable expectation if the signal strength is good. However, the fastest I've seen on my Tab Z is 72 Mbps. Is this speed a hardware limitation? Anyone connecting faster?
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Why not try Googling "wireless n 72mbps" - you'll see loads of stuff about this on various devices
GretaLewd said:
Why not try Googling "wireless n 72mbps" - you'll see loads of stuff about this on various devices
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Good and how do we go from 72 mbps to 100 mbps or more.
There are solutions for this?
Try using 5Ghz router.
b3stie said:
Good and how do we go from 72 mbps to 100 mbps or more.
There are solutions for this?
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With 5Ghz you can get 300mbps.
b3stie said:
Good and how do we go from 72 mbps to 100 mbps or more.
There are solutions for this?
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i have a dual band rooter and my phone dont get 150 mbs i get 72 in fact exist a solition ? to get 108 mBps ?
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i have a dual band rooter and my phone dont get 150 mbs i get 72 in fact exist a solition ? to get 108 mBps ?
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probably your device connects to 2.4Ghz band on your router. Check your settings to connect it in 5Ghz mode.
Rootk1t said:
probably your device connects to 2.4Ghz band on your router. Check your settings to connect it in 5Ghz mode.
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i check this and i have the same problem i buy a new rooter and i have the same problem
Hello,
I have posed this problem on the S4 section, but I got no answer, and it looks to be a global Android KitKat issue...
I have a Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 with the newest firmware from Samsung I9505XXUGNF1 (Kitkat 4.4.2) rooted with TowelRoot. My router is a Asus RT-AC66U to which the S4 connects with max speed of 433 Mbps. My internet connection is 120 Mbps.
When I do a speedtest on the S4 I get results of ~120 Mbps. When I download a file over the internet I get full download speeds ~8 MB/s, but when I'm downloading a file over LAN from the disk connected directly to the router I get download speed only of ~20Mbps (2.4 MB/s) which very much sucks!
The same is happening to my Brand new Galaxy Tab S.
It is connecting to the WiFi router with 866Mbps, and files inside the network are download only at ~3 MB/s
My Laptop with Windows 7 have only a N network card, and connects to the router with max 300 Mbps and when I download the same file I get over 7.5 MB/s!! (~65 Mbps).
Speedtest also shows results of over 110 Mbps...
I remember when the phone was new, and it had Android 4.2 (~10 months ago), I had LAN download speeds of over 7-9 MB/s...
I tried with different file managers like X-Plore and others, but it looks like it is not the app problem.
When downloading a file from the laptop, the download speeds get even worst!... less than 1 MB/s!
I have enabled Location and set on "GPS only" in both, the S4 and Tab S
does somebody have the same issue and know what could be the problem?
fcornejo said:
Hello,
I have posed this problem on the S4 section, but I got no answer, and it looks to be a global Android KitKat issue...
I have a Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 with the newest firmware from Samsung I9505XXUGNF1 (Kitkat 4.4.2) rooted with TowelRoot. My router is a Asus RT-AC66U to which the S4 connects with max speed of 433 Mbps. My internet connection is 120 Mbps.
When I do a speedtest on the S4 I get results of ~120 Mbps. When I download a file over the internet I get full download speeds ~8 MB/s, but when I'm downloading a file over LAN from the disk connected directly to the router I get download speed only of ~20Mbps (2.4 MB/s) which very much sucks!
The same is happening to my Brand new Galaxy Tab S.
It is connecting to the WiFi router with 866Mbps, and files inside the network are download only at ~3 MB/s
My Laptop with Windows 7 have only a N network card, and connects to the router with max 300 Mbps and when I download the same file I get over 7.5 MB/s!! (~65 Mbps).
Speedtest also shows results of over 110 Mbps...
I remember when the phone was new, and it had Android 4.2 (~10 months ago), I had LAN download speeds of over 7-9 MB/s...
I tried with different file managers like X-Plore and others, but it looks like it is not the app problem.
When downloading a file from the laptop, the download speeds get even worst!... less than 1 MB/s!
I have enabled Location and set on "GPS only" in both, the S4 and Tab S
does somebody have the same issue and know what could be the problem?
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The problem is now solved by installing newest version of X-Plore v 3.66 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lonelycatgames.Xplore
LAN download speeds went from ~2.5 MB/S to ~14 MB/s (I think that the limit is now the Hard Drive plugged to a USB 2.0 port on the router)
Thank you Lonely Cat Games for solving this issue!!
Did somebody here test the Wlan speed from the device ?
I have a european Honor 7. in the technical features it has AC Wlan. But my fastes connection is 200 mbit sitting 1 meter from my Netgear Nighthawk R8000 ( 1300 mbit)
my fritzbox 7490 the same it connects only to the 40MHz Band ......for me it has only Wlan-N standard .My Galaxy S6 edge shows 850 mbit .
mybe its a softwarebug or Honor is joking us?
Which app are you using to measure? I could test the same on my Asus 66 and share.
Set your wireless router to set only on ac mode and check if you have option in router
The theoretical speed has very little to do with real world speed. I get 90 mbit/s up as well as down speed with file transfer tests. This is about what you can expect from a single tiny antenna with ac in a phone. This is way bettet than I have hade with other ac phones.
I have a Netgear R7000 router and 100/100 fiber.
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my Galaxy S6 shows 800 mbit network speed in wlan settings..my Honor max 200 mbit.Honor can only connect to 40 Hz Band but my S6 to 80 Hz
On my tests with Honor 7 I receive next results (to/from FTP server in my local net) :
150Mbit connect, 5 Ghz band, N protocol (my wifi router is N only, no AC)
~13 Mbytes/sec download, ~14.5-15 Mbytes/sec upload .
With AC wifi AP you may receive more speed.
It's very good result for mobile phone, more that really need in a smartphone.
mmx_4 said:
With AC wifi AP you may receive more speed.
It's very good result for mobile phone, more that really need in a smartphone.
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With all respect, it bothers me to the brim when someone questions in this kind of forums (developers, diy, craft, etc...) if some other user needs or doesn't need. It's not that we need it, it's that we can, it's that we want to do it, because it can be done, the device specs tell you you can. That's why we are hobbyists.
I'm getting also only
I'm also getting 200mbps on honor 7 when using android 6.0 but before on android 5.x I got 433 ,so something is wrong with the new update ?
Hey all!
I bought the Mi Router 3C yesterday. I have a 100Mbps connection at my home. The Mi specifications say that it's a 2.4Ghz x2 (Don't know what that "x2" means) and that it supports downloads upto 300Mbps. Now, the problem I'm facing is, I'm getting only 48~50Mbps on the downloads. On the the other hand the upload is around 90Mbps. I just want to know if this low download speed is due to the 2.4Ghz limitation or if this has a workaround. I'm only asking this because the page says upto 300Mbps and my upload speeds are 90Mbps.
EDIT: Seems to me that this is also my laptop limitation. I have a Dell Inspiron 3552 with Qualcomm QCA9565 802.11b/g/n Wireless Adapter. Now according to what I read 802.11n supports 300Mbps max but max I'm getting is 50ishMbps
TIA!
Hi,
I have Xiaomi mi 10 it's very slow at 5ghz wifi, only 10 mbps compared to 2.4 ghz reach round 97 mbps.
I have fiber internet speed 500 mbps. I tried iPhone and other Android devices with 5ghz wifi it reach 240 mbps, but in my device only 10 mbps even with change many settings in my phone and router.
Anyone facing same problem?
you can try to change the channel of the wifi signal.
I have no problem with 5ghz band, 250mbps right now.
i have 298
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i have 298
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