Upload speed in wifi very slow mate 10 pro - Huawei Mate 10 Questions & Answers

Who would give me an idea on why the upload speed via the same wifi network, of a file of about 10 megabytes, is almost double compared to the galaxy s8? I repeat the same router with fiber ... There will be something to set that I have never used in any previous phone? Thank you

do a speedtest via speedtest.net or other services... you will see if there is a difference
post the screenshots here maybe some1 can help
btw: i do not think that the huawei is slower. there must be another reason. on campus wifi i get over 120MBit/s up- and download

Thank you. The upload speed is good as test, but in whatsapp upload i have slow speed.... Is whatapp conflict with my mate 10 pro?

here 0n mate 10 very fast upload whatsapp...use it every day to forward clips.same speed as my wired network.

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[Q] wifi speeds are so slow

Anyone else having an issue with slow WiFi on your prime?
As a reference my sgs2 and galaxy tab 10.1 get steady 25 up and 25 down every time i run speedtest.net or use the app. It seems that the prime will not get better than 3 to 5 megs up and down?!? I hope someone out there has some info on this issue or mine is going back. :-(
Really? Sheesh, there's about 4 topics on the first page in the general section of this forum (so no, you're not the only one).

New .13 firmware made my wifi speed worse

By running the speed tests from the speedtest. net app the new update actually made my wifi speed slower . My connection is 40 / 5m . When I was on firmware. 11.1 I was getting about 5m down. Now I am getting about 1.5m down with the new .13 update. I thought the change log says that it increases wifi performance. Anyone else see slower speeds?
Also to put this in perspective I have my iPhone 4 running the same speedtest app and its getting almost 18m down in the same location as my prime.
Did you try a reboot then do tests again? Yeah the changelog does says it improves wifi on most devices. Still more updates coming though.
Yeah, it increases Wi-Fi performance but for some only and makes it worse for others.
I took mine back to the store earlier today and said I wanted a refund since they got none in stock. The salesman called someone to come over and he asked me to wait for this .13 update, claiming it will fix my Wi-Fi problem. Since I only wanted to exchange, I kept mine. Will report once I am able to update.
Yeah after playing with .13 for over 24 hours my wifi is worse for sure.
My net is 15k down and 2k up.
I live in a condo and can "see" 8-14 other wifi networks. (gads!)
I set mine up to be in the least busy channel
Did this test at 5am to have the least noise
next to router: (2 feet)
14,220 up 2142 down That is the same speed I get wired
Next room over, though 3 walls, bathroom and near a tv, access point, xbox, ps3, wii etc aka a ton of other wifi devices
near side of the room (10 -15 feet away)
13850 down 2113 up
Far side of room (8 feet more) so 15-20 feet away
3896 down 2132 up
4 feet outside my door (about 4-5 feet farther)
2370 down 2027 up
So the download speed is dropping like a rock, the upload speed is staying the same, but it's only 2k so hard to tell if it's being effected.
Thankfully I don't need to use it on my front doorstep a lot.
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Only other device i have to test same spots with is an iPod touch.
Next to router:
8418 down 2009up
near side next room:
8188 down 1995 up
Far side next room:
8150 down 2010 up
Outside:
5324 down 1986 up
So my old iPod touch has better wifi range.
hunter99507 said:
By running the speed tests from the speedtest. net app the new update actually made my wifi speed slower . My connection is 40 / 5m . When I was on firmware. 11.1 I was getting about 5m down. Now I am getting about 1.5m down with the new .13 update. I thought the change log says that it increases wifi performance. Anyone else see slower speeds?
Also to put this in perspective I have my iPhone 4 running the same speedtest app and its getting almost 18m down in the same location as my prime.
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I agree. My speeds were snappy quick (without bt) before this update. Now response times are slower. Asus is going in the wrong direction.
My speed is also down (per speedtest)but my range has been extended(per wifi anlr)and signal stronger. I dont get it I have the lowest Speedtest results since I got it in Dec.
Edit: Started uninstalling apps from the most recent DLs while doing Speedtests ..... and BINGO..... Got rid of Chrome and got all my speed back plus some... I dont get it but whatever Prime now working better than ever.
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Im running much better tested mine today after the update and I am getting 43.04 mb/s and 16.51 mb/s with a ping of 67 ms, pretty good for sure.
Ultraman666 said:
Im running much better tested mine today after the update and I am getting 43.04 mb/s and 16.51 mb/s with a ping of 67 ms, pretty good for sure.
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Who's your provider?
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i was getting bad speeds after the update too, and random reboots, before the update everything was great. I did a factory reset and my wifi is great again and no more random reboots!
So how far is everyone away from there router? I only say that because the speeds are fine next to the router but from 10 to 15 feet they are horrible. I kinda wish I could downgrade to .11.1....
I give up. I've tried everything to get my TFP to get better wifi speeds from a distance and I haven't found anything that helps. I completely reconfigured my router, factory reset my device, uninstalled every single app I've downloaded and still whenever I get over 20 feet away from my router, my wifi speed drops below 2 mbps.
I'm starting to think the people without this issue have some crazy long range routers or something. I really love this tablet but I'm losing hope fast. ICS + tegra 3 is amazing, so I hope if I do return this there will be another similarly specced Tablet out soon. I can't go to ios.
Ultraman666 said:
Im running much better tested mine today after the update and I am getting 43.04 mb/s and 16.51 mb/s with a ping of 67 ms, pretty good for sure.
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Is that a stock prime? no mods? Wow, that is the best speeds I have seen. How close are you to the router?
maretus said:
I give up. I've tried everything to get my TFP to get better wifi speeds from a distance and I haven't found anything that helps. I completely reconfigured my router, factory reset my device, uninstalled every single app I've downloaded and still whenever I get over 20 feet away from my router, my wifi speed drops below 2 mbps.
I'm starting to think the people without this issue have some crazy long range routers or something. I really love this tablet but I'm losing hope fast. ICS + tegra 3 is amazing, so I hope if I do return this there will be another similarly specced Tablet out soon. I can't go to ios.
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I have a Bcokos model. What is your serial batch? I also I went outside and was only able to pick up 2 satellites.
maretus said:
I give up. I've tried everything to get my TFP to get better wifi speeds from a distance and I haven't found anything that helps. I completely reconfigured my router, factory reset my device, uninstalled every single app I've downloaded and still whenever I get over 20 feet away from my router, my wifi speed drops below 2 mbps.
I'm starting to think the people without this issue have some crazy long range routers or something. I really love this tablet but I'm losing hope fast. ICS + tegra 3 is amazing, so I hope if I do return this there will be another similarly specced Tablet out soon. I can't go to ios.
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find yourself a good ol fashioned Linksys bg router and your prime will work great with it
jdbaker82 said:
find yourself a good ol fashioned Linksys bg router and your prime will work great with it
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How's that? Why not N routers set to B/G? No, there's more to it than routers; Prime's the odd man out on being able to reach my street. Channels 1-11, Mixed, B, G, N, etc... It's always out of signal before the rest.
buxtahuda said:
How's that? Why not N routers set to B/G? No, there's more to it than routers; Prime's the odd man out on being able to reach my street. Channels 1-11, Mixed, B, G, N, etc... It's always out of signal before the rest.
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maybe your prime does have a serious issue then however I know for a fact my parents newer bgn netgear router wouldn't range past 10ft with the prime so I hooked up their old router and it works throughout the house
jdbaker82 said:
maybe your prime does have a serious issue then however I know for a fact my parents newer bgn netgear router wouldn't range past 10ft with the prime so I hooked up their old router and it works throughout the house
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Throughout house. What kind of distance from router. I get a good thirty or so feet with the Prime while maintaining decent quality connection in regards to through-put; my phone get's about fourty-five, laptops about the same.
buxtahuda said:
How's that? Why not N routers set to B/G? No, there's more to it than routers; Prime's the odd man out on being able to reach my street. Channels 1-11, Mixed, B, G, N, etc... It's always out of signal before the rest.
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Try setting your router to G band only and a low frequency like channel1,2 or 3 and check range with wifi analyser.... if its not better its not gonna get better
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buxtahuda said:
Throughout house. What kind of distance from router. I get a good thirty or so feet with the Prime while maintaining decent quality connection in regards to through-put; my phone get's about fourty-five, laptops about the same.
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No Primes get same range as other Wi-Fi devices I've tested 3 Primes now on several different routers dead spot comes about 10 ft before other Wi-Fi devices.... it's the aluminum backplate that's the culprit.

[Q] Torrent download VERY slow

hi everyone
just tried to download some torrents and i am experiencing very slow download speeds (currently at 49kb/s). wi fi signal is currently full as im next to the router so i cant think what it can be. i have tried atorrent and ttorrent both giving the same download speeds
has anyone got and ideas where im going wrong.
thanks
WAREZ. Loljk but come on, its android, do you expect it to be fast. Max I get is 250 kB/s which fluctuates down to zero sometimes.
250 would be a dream, im struggling to get over 50. is it because its on android then. i would have thought it would still be good as i have good internet speed
Probably due to low amount of seeders, try to download items with 150-200+ seeders for good DL speeds.
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WAREZ. Loljk but come on, its android, do you expect it to be fast. Max I get is 250 kB/s which fluctuates down to zero sometimes.
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The first time I downloaded a torrent on mine (shortly after .11 came out) I got over 1MB/s sustained. I don't know what to suggest, nor what I did differently than you, but I certainly had higher speeds. I do believe that some of the free versions of the torrent clients for Android limit your D/L speeds though. I have tTorrent Pro fyi.
I've gotten up to 1mb/s with atorrent when there are many seeders. This was from my basement where I only have a few bars.
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The fastest way to download torrent as of right now, is to use chrooted ubuntu and transmission-daemon
The prime gets unusale during the download, but u get top speed.
I use aDownloader https://market.android.com/details?id=com.DroiDownloader and I easilly get above 2 megabytes per second. When you reach such a download speed the tablet is not usable for anything else, therefore it is good to limit it at 1 megabytes per second.
Lower the concurrent connections if possible.
Android's network stack generally suck with many open connections.
You see the same when downloading from the market. More than often all downloads happen sequentially instead of parallel that one would expect.
markshaw200 said:
i am experiencing very slow download speeds (currently at 49kb/s)
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Have you tried the same file from a computer? Chances are, it's the torrent and not the device.
My device downloads as fast as my connection allows. It also streams HD media to and from my network without any issues. It actually performs a lot better than a dedicated media pc client that I have set up in my kitchen, so I tend to hook this into the TV instead nowadays.
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WAREZ. Loljk but come on, its android, do you expect it to be fast. Max I get is 250 kB/s which fluctuates down to zero sometimes.
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Oh, cut the crap. There are many valid/legal uses for torrents. No need to allow a search engine to associate that with the Prime.
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dilligaf said:
Oh, cut the crap. There are many valid/legal uses for torrents. No need to allow a search engine to associate that with the Prime.
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I was just joking jeez. But I'd say you do download illegal stuff from your extremely defensive response. Don't worry, nobody admits to it but secretly we all know everyone does it.
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I had the same issue with kitkat, previous device on 3.2 OS run fine. PC too.
I disabled uTP in flud (network), and I limited connections to 30 (bandwidth).
(finally less sth like 21)
Probably it will resolve problem.
If not, forward ports on router, and set it in BT client
i.e. 6881~6889 or 18006 UTP&UDP.
Eventually also disable upnp, or also change storage to SD, or internal memory.
I have also enabled encryption out and in, and both level. I'm not sure, maybe if it will helps here I write.
At the end you can check ttorent with utp disabled/or prevented from limit ~sth like this, that's the other solution.
In Android options you can test turning off optimizing Wifi option.
I also met with serious troubles with achieving proper speeds during attempts of streaming torrents. Unfortunately, now there is no any torrent stream app which has extended options of p2p protocol, for applying given instructions above, excluding mTorrent, (port setting and encryption) which is still not enough, and flud still rules among all android p2p clients, which allows to get some more decent speeds, maybe not as at PC, but decent.
And flud still surprises, having option of sequential downloading, which means transforming way of downloading, just for watching in fly, during downloading, to not spread pieces around during downloading. We can see the 'pieces' in a diagram, and just start watching after some time when enough data is collected. Mostly when ETA corresponds with duration of movie. And then, just find your file, and open by your usual player. That's it. I recommend MX Player. Finds different subs in many languages, allows switching.
So, with my instructions for flud given above, or just with flud as solution for problem with slow torrent downloads on Android, especially streams, now you can finally achieve decent speeds to stream i . e. 2GB FHD file with 4 mb network bandwidth on devices with troubles with low speed of downloading torrents on Android.
So, enjoy.
entropin said:
The fastest way to download torrent as of right now, is to use chrooted ubuntu and transmission-daemon
The prime gets unusale during the download, but u get top speed.
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What is chrooted ubuntu
Is it in android??

[Q] Why is this tablet's WIFI so poor?

I have this tablet, a samsung galaxy s4 and my girlfriend had an ipad 4.
Basically, compared to my s4 and the ipad 4, webpages all load slower, when i update apps via google play store, they update a lot slower than my s4 updates them, also i play clash of clans, no matter wyhere i am in the flat with my s4 or my girlfriends ipad i never loose a connection to the game, on my tablet i regularly loose connection with the clash of clans server and it will restart and i may loose the odd game because it lost connection half way through a battle etc..
This is all using the same wifi at the same distances etc..
I have turned off wifi optimisation as this made the wifi even worse on my tablet, even though the name suggests that it should make it better lol
Any ideas, or is this trablets wifi just not as good?
James
WiFi Optimization doesn't help with performance of it, it actually improved battery life, just like the description of it says right below the WiFi Optimization text lol
And, it works just like my mom's iPad 3. I can get sometimes even higher download speeds than a desktop connected to the same network.
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not agree....
In My opinion, XTZ has a great wifi performance, im running 4.2.2 with no wifi tweaks of any kind... The wifi speed test and strenght quality signal are awesome, as good at home as linked in other wifi spots.
Here are the speed test results i have made right now during this post writing theyre both downloading and uploading, just have to say im quite satisfied with the xtz wifi performance indeed. No doubt that ipads software solution implementation are, as allways, more and better optimized in their products. Theres the choice ppl have to do when decide between macs or droids...

[Q] Wifi extremly slow

Hi,
I have received my Nexus a couple days ago and have a serious issue with the Wifi speed.
It's connected with a link speed of 104Mbps and a "good" signal strength, but it
takes forever to completely load a website. In comparison I have an iPad Air and
a nexus 5 connected to the same AP and they work fine.
For example: to load a website such as seattletimes.com it takes 44 sec. until I see the
first content and once the content is there the tab is still loading for another minute(!).
On my Nexus 5 the whole page is loaded in less than 10secs.
If I connect the tablet to my Nexus 5 via the hotspot function, browsing works perfectly,
so it can't really be the wifi?
Any idea is appreciated!
Andreas
I also find that speed tests do not yield favorable results. My N5 receives the full 50 mbps from my router whereas the N9 seems to cap out at about 40 mbps.
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So no one else here experiences problems like these? I have yet to hit 50 mbps on my N9 while my N5 (on 5.0 as well) can hit it every time.
Yeah Wi-Fi seems to have issues. Anyone notice problems with Wi-Fi band? I set to 5ghz instead of auto but every time I reboot it ignores this and connects to 2.4ghz.
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I actually have set my 5 GHz to a separate SSID so I don't have that problem. I wish more people would chime in with speed tests...
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Actually I can relate to that issue. I have both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz connections in my home and it's very slow on both networks, especially images take forever to load. I'm sure this is something Google can fix with an update, but it's definitely annoying for now. A simple speed test with Ookla shows nothing out of the ordinary though.
What build version is having the issue? What browser are you using? Try clearing data and cache on the browser you are using. Are there different SSIDs for the 2.4 and 5Ghz bands? What channels do you have selected for the 2.4 and 5Ghz band? Is channel bonding turned on? What are your results from SpeedTest (post the Nexus 5 and iPad results for comparison)?
I have two Nexus 9 tablets and none are experiencing any wifi issues. One of them is running the older build (LRX21L) and the other the newer one (LRX21Q). Just for you to know the only way I got LRX21Q was to do a manual flash with the system image. The OTA is most likely broken for most.
bccbryan said:
What build version is having the issue? What browser are you using? Try clearing data and cache on the browser you are using. Are there different SSIDs for the 2.4 and 5Ghz bands? What channels do you have selected for the 2.4 and 5Ghz band? Is channel bonding turned on? What are your results from SpeedTest (post the Nexus 5 and iPad results for comparison)?
I have two Nexus 9 tablets and none are experiencing any wifi issues. One of them is running the older build (LRX21L) and the other the newer one (LRX21Q). Just for you to know the only way I got LRX21Q was to do a manual flash with the system image. The OTA is most likely broken for most.
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I'm currently on LRX21Q however I experienced this on the initial build as well. I'm using Chrome Beta, but the results are coming from the Ookla Speedtest app. There are 2 different SSIDs for the different bands, and I'm always connected to the 5 GHz band. I played around with the channels for the 5 GHz bands to no avail, so I'm back to auto.
What is channel bonding? My speed tests are as I described above (40 mbps on a 50 mbps connection).
It is also slow on the 2.4ghz band? Have you tried a factory reset? If a factory reset does not fix the issue you might have a defective wireless card or there is a bug in the wireless driver. There is probably a way to run a self test diagnostics on the wireless card, but I do not know of any such tool. Did you update to LRX21Q by the OTA or the full factory image?
Channel bonding works by combining neighboring wireless spectrum to increase your wireless bandwidth. On the 2.4ghz band, the default is 20mhz width. If you enable channel bonding it combines the 2 20mhz bands to create a 40mhz width. Thus increase your spectrum to more data. However, using this on the 2.4 ghz band is not recommended since it can cause interference to neighboring APs. Also there is very limited open spectrum. Mainly channel bonding is used in the 5ghz band since there is more open spectrum to use. By default 5ghz uses a 40mhz width, but newer routers (AC1750, AC1900, etc) have options to use 80mhz width.
bccbryan said:
It is also slow on the 2.4ghz band? Have you tried a factory reset? If a factory reset does not fix the issue you might have a defective wireless card or there is a bug in the wireless driver. There is probably a way to run a self test diagnostics on the wireless card, but I do not know of any such tool. Did you update to LRX21Q by the OTA or the full factory image?
Channel bonding works by combining neighboring wireless spectrum to increase your wireless bandwidth. On the 2.4ghz band, the default is 20mhz width. If you enable channel bonding it combines the 2 20mhz bands to create a 40mhz width. Thus increase your spectrum to more data. However, using this on the 2.4 ghz band is not recommended since it can cause interference to neighboring APs. Also there is very limited open spectrum. Mainly channel bonding is used in the 5ghz band since there is more open spectrum to use. By default 5ghz uses a 40mhz width, but newer routers (AC1750, AC1900, etc) have options to use 80mhz width.
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I updated via full factory image. Its just as slow on the 2.4 GHz band.
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rickytenzer said:
I updated via full factory image. Its just as slow on the 2.4 GHz band.
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What channels have you tried on the 2.4ghz band? There are only 3 non-overlapping channels that should be used. Try setting it to channel 1, 6, or 11. Keep the channel bonding set to 20mhz (that is if your router has that option). Hope this helps.
rickytenzer said:
So no one else here experiences problems like these? I have yet to hit 50 mbps on my N9 while my N5 (on 5.0 as well) can hit it every time.
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I don't know how to measure the actual speed on my device, but I do experience very obvious speed problems. The strangest thing is maybe that they're intermittent: sometimes apps respond just fine. And then all of a sudden it takes ages to load web pages, Wikipedia pages, refreshes of Facebook and e-mail. Most of the apps just take a long time, the default Gmail app usually conks out and says that "there's no connection". Even though the wifi dialogue says the connection is fine (quality "excellent" or something like that) and another android device, still on KitKat, has no problems loading the same pages & refreshing the email.
So there's definitely something weird.
But is it the device, or is it something in Lollipop? Because that other android device now wants me to update to Lollipop, but I'm a little hesitant to do that...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.zwanoo.android.speedtest
This app will be able to measure the internet speed on your device. It's best to know what your maximum theoretical ISP bandwidth is (mine is 50 mbps down/up). And be sure to test this app on multiple devices to see if you get consistent results on the N9.
I just updated to L21XR and the issue is still there.
Thanks for the tip. I will try.
But I won't get consistent results anyway, since the phenomenon is clearly intermittent. I tried it again just now: facebook was incredibly slow in showing pictures and the contents of articles. So was the browser when I tried to open the articles there.
I switched off the device and restarted it, and now all is smooth again. But in a little while it won't anymore.
It's as though there's some memory leak or congestion that builds up or something. Terribly annoying in such an expensive device.
franklekens said:
Thanks for the tip. I will try.
But I won't get consistent results anyway, since the phenomenon is clearly intermittent. I tried it again just now: facebook was incredibly slow in showing pictures and the contents of articles. So was the browser when I tried to open the articles there.
I switched off the device and restarted it, and now all is smooth again. But in a little while it won't anymore.
It's as though there's some memory leak or congestion that builds up or something. Terribly annoying in such an expensive device.
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The speed test app runs for a few seconds to ensure that it yields the correct maximum bandwidth. This will surely indicate whether you're downloading at maximum bandwidth. Yes it may be inconsistent between tests, but that's what we're trying to prove here.
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I get really good wifi results. My N9 gets equal to what my Note 4 and wife's S5 gets. Are you still experiencing this problem?
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you have got to be kidding me, now you kids are complaining about not getting a full 40M speed. seriously?!?!?! grow up with hook and receiver 300 baud dialup on a crappy serial interface, and then come back to me with your speed complaints. until then. the tech delivers something that did not exist when you were born 13 years ago.
some of you kids just make me laugh with your desire to buy tech, and then nitpick and pull it apart like you have the slightest idea of underlying tech advancements. oh no, I have screen bleed because I cranked up the brightness to max. oh no, I can't get my home WiFi connection at work. oh no, the plastic case feels plasticky. turn down the brightness, stay at home and buy a case.
as to your WiFi issues, change the damn channels on your router and stop letting your brother's pørñ addiction and neighbors WiFi signal collide on the same channel . geesh.
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dirkeichel said:
Hi,
I have received my Nexus a couple days ago and have a serious issue with the Wifi speed.
It's connected with a link speed of 104Mbps and a "good" signal strength, but it
takes forever to completely load a website. In comparison I have an iPad Air and
a nexus 5 connected to the same AP and they work fine.
For example: to load a website such as seattletimes.com it takes 44 sec. until I see the
first content and once the content is there the tab is still loading for another minute(!).
On my Nexus 5 the whole page is loaded in less than 10secs.
If I connect the tablet to my Nexus 5 via the hotspot function, browsing works perfectly,
so it can't really be the wifi?
Any idea is appreciated!
Andreas
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Something definitely sounds wrong. I just tried loading "seattletimes.com" and it took just under 3 seconds.
Migamix said:
you have got to be kidding me, now you kids are complaining about not getting a full 40M speed. seriously?!?!?! grow up with hook and receiver 300 baud dialup on a crappy serial interface, and then come back to me with your speed complaints. until then. the tech delivers something that did not exist when you were born 13 years ago.
some of you kids just make me laugh with your desire to buy tech, and then nitpick and pull it apart like you have the slightest idea of underlying tech advancements. oh no, I have screen bleed because I cranked up the brightness to max. oh no, I can't get my home WiFi connection at work. oh no, the plastic case feels plasticky. turn down the brightness, stay at home and buy a case.
as to your WiFi issues, change the damn channels on your router and stop letting your brother's pørñ addiction and neighbors WiFi signal collide on the same channel . geesh.
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Relax there buddy. I have an N5 which outperforms the N9's Wi-Fi, and being an engineer, I'm trying to get to the root of the problem. The device should be more than capable of hitting my max bandwidth as my phone does.
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I'm having similar issues, but not so much with speed (although occasionally yes). Often, I will notice my wifi connection shows the icon with an exclamation point over it. I suspect that it means that my wifi is connected but that my internet connection is not a 'good' one. It's not something I've seen on my Nexus 7 or my HTC One M8, both of which run stock KitKat presently.
I was hoping that the most recent Lollipop release would solve this but it seems that a couple posters above have not had their issue fixed.

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