I am really experiencing slow wifi speeds on my
RN3. I am using cm13 unofficial stable build..
I tried to test the speed in the official nightly builds
The result is the same...
Did anyone experience this ?
what are your speeds? what type of network (802.11n/g/ac?) are you connecting to? What frequency?
goofball2k said:
what are your speeds? what type of network (802.11n/g/ac?) are you connecting to? What frequency?
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When i was on stock miui
Speeds :
Download : 2.25 mbps
When i am on cm13
Speeds :
Download : 1.32 mbps
And also web pages load very slowly..
Saraf Vikyath said:
When i was on stock miui
Speeds :
Download : 2.25 mbps
When i am on cm13
Speeds :
Download : 1.32 mbps
And also web pages load very slowly..
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That doesn't give me much indication on the network you're connecting to. Is it wireless N? AC?
What are you using to test to get your speeds?
goofball2k said:
That doesn't give me much indication on the network you're connecting to. Is it wireless N? AC?
What are you using to test to get your speeds?
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Well..
My broadband : ACT Fiber
My router : D-Link
Testing : Ookla speed test.
By the way i saw many threads regardimg this problem with cm13 in other sites..
But non has solved it..
I tried to Change DNS but nup..
D-Link what? What model specifically.
I believe the RN3 only has 1x1 MIMO antenna so only 72mbps for 2.4Ghz and 433mbps for 5Ghz AC.
on 2.4Ghz, I get around 70mbps, and 5ghz, I get around 200 mbps
Personnally Wi-Fi is working fine for me on my Kate device with the CM13 build for Kenzo.
With the speedtest.net app I can max out my Internet connection speed at 43 mbps.
Hi!
My internet speed is 200 download/100 upload. On my laptop get around 80/80 via wifi, but on my phone only 50/50. All this near the router (no AC, just N).
Can someone confirm the maximum speed RN3 Pro SD650 can handle via wifi N?
Cheers! : )
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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 ?
b3stie said:
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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
I have a fast LTE connection but the xperia z2 will only tether via wifi at 72 mbps, so i get only 1/3 throughput of LTE speed (about 50, maxes out @150 with other phones..)
Is there any way to fix this, or buy a new phone? Could not find the advanced wifi settings after lollipop update to try some settings which helped other people..?
Any device connected to z2 via wifi will run at 72 mbps , even of they support N and AC standards. The other devices work at normal 150 or 300 speeds connected to my router.
So, any ideas?
I have same problem with wifi
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
The current firmware version has a Ril and wifi issue which is a bug in android 5.0.2
Please wait for 5.1.1 to release.
Can u tell me the features of 5.1.1
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here is the details :
http://www.xperiablog.net/2015/07/21/sony-xperia-android-5-1-changelog-detailed-video/
After updating to 5.1.1 android I have the same issue, tethering possible only at 72mbps connection speed.
To my understanding this speed is caused by one antenna in wireless N 150 mode? But still not able to connect to phone with 5ghz nor 40 mhz bandwidth to increase speed..
Is this a Sony issue, or a android issue which can not be solve i.e. by flashing CM?
My G5 gets only 60MBs from my router which should provide 90MBs, I tried to factory reset, clean cache, force using ipv4, nothing worked though.
Do you think 60MBs is the limit for the G5 ?
What speed are u getting on yours ?
** Checked the speed with speed test by ookla app**
Idk if it's important: my router supports only wifi 802.11n while the G5 supports 802.11ac
Thx in advance
If you have other devices like laptop pc or tablet then check on those too. I cant help as my wifi from sky (uk) only gives me 12 mps anyway
ramqashou said:
My G5 gets only 60MBs from my router which should provide 90MBs, I tried to factory reset, clean cache, force using ipv4, nothing worked though.
Do you think 60MBs is the limit for the G5 ?
What speed are u getting on yours ?
** Checked the speed with speed test by ookla app**
Idk if it's important: my router supports only wifi 802.11n while the G5 supports 802.11ac
Thx in advance
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It's not the phone itself. I get close to 90 MB/s on 2.4 & 5 GHz WiFi at home. LG G5 H830. Some routers don't live up to the speeds they promise, so check with a laptop on wifi.
I agree with jeffsga88. I have a 50MBs at home but my phone gets only 30MBs. My other devices also get the same speed. It might not be because of the phone so maybe you can also check your other handhelds.
jeffsga88 said:
It's not the phone itself. I get close to 90 MB/s on 2.4 & 5 GHz WiFi at home. LG G5 H830. Some routers don't live up to the speeds they promise, so check with a laptop on wifi.
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What is your best link speed with 2.4ghz? For me it's 72mbps while my laptop gets 100mbps on 2.4ghs.
sai444 said:
What is your best link speed with 2.4ghz? For me it's 72mbps while my laptop gets 100mbps on 2.4ghs.
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I get 90 MB/s on 2.4 or 5 GHz on my G5. Funny thing my laptop on 2.4 GHz only gets around 60 MB/s lol.
jeffsga88 said:
It's not the phone itself. I get close to 90 MB/s on 2.4 & 5 GHz WiFi at home. LG G5 H830. Some routers don't live up to the speeds they promise, so check with a laptop on wifi.
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My laptop gets between 70 and 80 MBs
But i found a way that boosts the speed in my G5 to 90 which is the maximum using an app that disables Ipv6 ( it seems like since marshmallow android devices have issues with it
ramqashou said:
My laptop gets between 70 and 80 MBs
But i found a way that boosts the speed in my G5 to 90 which is the maximum using an app that disables Ipv6 ( it seems like since marshmallow android devices have issues with it
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Guess that would be dependent on how your router and ISP are handling ipv6 as well. I'm using ipv6 on my g5 and have no issues getting 90 mb/s. Also probably could have something to do with how the specific rom your on is handling ipv6. I'm on RR and don't remember what my speeds were with stock. Anyways, glad you got your higher speeds on your phone finally.
Reviving an old(ish) thread.
I am getting 275mb/down and 175mb/up on my old Galaxy Note 4.
My newer LG G5 is sitting right beside and topping at 85mb/down and 80/up.
There definitely seem to have an issue with the G5's wifi adapter.
If LG G5 is plugged in, i can get 400 Mbps down from my Asus RT-AC3100 on my Optimum 400/40 plan on the 5 Ghz band. Thing is, that happened only once for some reason.
Maximum i usually get is 165 Mbps down on 5 Ghz band, 100 Mbps down on 2.4 Ghz band, on battery.
I have a noticeable difference between using WiFi on 2.4GHz vs using WiFi on 5GHz frequencies. The 2.4GHz download speed tops out between 50-60mbps while the 5 goes as high as my ISP plan allows.
I have three other phones confirm it is not my WiFi router or settings. LG Nexus 5x, Samsung Galaxy S6, and Sony Xperia Z5 all produce similar speeds on both 5 and 2.4 frequencies.
This RS988, and a previous exact model i returned to get this as a replacement don't produce good speeds on 2.4GHz.
I've tried this on Linksys wrt3200acm and Linksys EA8500, and the results agree.
~50-60Mbps download speed on 2.4GHz.
~120-130Mbps (my limit set by ISP) on 5GHz.
This is not cool at all!
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Does anyone know which wifi chip is used in kenzo?
I have one device which gets 140 wifi link speed while kenzo gets only 72mbps. Is 72mbps is the maximum speed of kenzo?
I play online games while kenzo gives me 160ping and my other device gives 60/70 ping.
This depends on your wifi router.
abhishek227 said:
This depends on your wifi router.
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I use both device with the same router
asifemon0 said:
Does anyone know which wifi chip is used in kenzo?
I have one device which gets 140 wifi link speed while kenzo gets only 72mbps. Is 72mbps is the maximum speed of kenzo?
I play online games while kenzo gives me 160ping and my other device gives 60/70 ping.
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correct me if I'm wrong but channel bonding is disabled by default on our device which is why max link speed is 72mbps on 2.4ghz networks if you have an ac router things could be different .you could try editing the config files to allow channel bonding on 2.4ghz networks via something similar like mentioned here but not sure if it will work on redmi note 3 or not.
My wifi speed is really slow most of the time compared to my other devices. I dont know when or why it started but it only hits 60-70 mbps for a minute then drop. Please help.
Thanks.
Im on Xiaomi.Eu 21.8.18 weekly rom
You connected to 2.4ghz or 5ghz? 2.4ghz suffers from alot of interferance and unlikely to give you reliable speeds.
kestrelv2 said:
You connected to 2.4ghz or 5ghz? 2.4ghz suffers from alot of interferance and unlikely to give you reliable speeds.
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my router only supports 2.4ghz