My 2 computers can connect Redmi Note 12 5G at 72mbps.
Is 72mbps the max speed?
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The s2 has a Broadcom BCM4330 wifi chip.
This chip supports till 72Mbps connection, while I get 65Mbps max on my router.
The router is configured on 802.11B/G/N (speed: MCS7).
11N is 20/40Hz.
As I see on wikipedia here, that the speeds at 20Hz 65Mbps on 800ns GI and 72,20Mbps on 400ns GI
I am still getting max 65Mbps on my phone if it's connected to my extender which can get up to MCS15.
Is there a way to maximize connection speed?
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The s2 has a Broadcom BCM4330 wifi chip.
This chip supports till 72Mbps connection, while I get 65Mbps max on my router.
The router is configured on 802.11B/G/N (speed: MCS7).
11N is 20/40Hz.
As I see on wikipedia here, that the speeds at 20Hz 65Mbps on 800ns GI and 72,20Mbps on 400ns GI
I am still getting max 65Mbps on my phone if it's connected to my extender which can get up to MCS15.
Is there a way to maximize connection speed?
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in the WIKI link of ur post i see the below
Deployment strategies
To achieve maximum output, a pure 802.11n 5 GHz network is recommended. The 5 GHz band has substantial capacity due to many non-overlapping radio channels and less radio interference as compared to the 2.4 GHz band. An 802.11n-only network may be impractical for many users because they need to support legacy equipment that still is 802.11b/g only. Consequently, it may be more practical in the short term to operate a mixed 802.11b/g/n network until 802.11n hardware becomes more prevalent. In a mixed-mode system, an optimal solution would be to use a dual-radio access point and place the 802.11b/g traffic on the 2.4 GHz radio and the 802.11n traffic on the 5 GHz radio.This setup assumes that all the 802.11n clients are 5 GHz capable, which isn't a requirement of the standard. Quite a few wifi-capable devices only support the 2.4 GHz, such as iPhone 4S, and there is no practical way to upgrade them to support 5 GHz. A technique called "band steering" is used by some enterprise-grade APs to send 802.11n clients to the 5 GHz band, leaving the 2.4 GHz band for legacy clients. Band steering works by responding only to 5 GHz association requests and not the 2.4 GHz requests from dual-band clients.
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my router/modem is 2.4GHz only (i think), I have the huawei hg655d.
so no possibilities?
ps on my pc I get 300Mbps connection (atheros ar5b93 wif card)
Hi everyone,
Recently i got reliance jio 4g sim in India. Although I'm getting full signal download speed is very low. I checked with jio netvelocity app and noticed that network is switching between Band 40 and Band 3.I'm getting good download speed only on Band 40.So i want to lock my network to Band 40.
Is it possible to lock band on redmi note 3 pro? or is there any custom rom having list of Indian Bands in service menu?
or any other solutuon?
sorry for my English [emoji4]
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
Hi everyone !
I would like to know if there would be a possibility of forcing the phone on one or two 4G frequency bands?
I am a 2-3 kilometers from a 4G antenna which provided me between 6 to 10 MB / s regardless of the time of day / night with a Samsung Galaxy S8+ but the problem is that with the Mate 20 Pro I have hard to exceed 2 MB / s because it does not hang on 4G+ so I would like to force the band which gives me the most high speed because currently it works for a while and suddenly the speed is reduced I have to go through airplane mode to refresh the mobile network and get 4G+
I await your answers!
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