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    802.11 AC Real World Speed Disappointment - Asus RT-AC3200

    Haha, I disconnected my little test and hooked everything back up and now my media bridge (AC3200 - AC66U) is also providing speeds of ~270Mbps. At the very least this is a great lesson to fully unplug the router after making configuration changes. No idea which configuration change needed a...
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    802.11 AC Real World Speed Disappointment - Asus RT-AC3200

    OK I setup a super simple test. PC -> RT-AC3200 <- Laptop. The Laptop was connected to the router with a small Cat 6. An iperf3 server was run on the PC and the client was run on the Laptop. Test 1 - PC connected with Cat6 cable into the AC3200: iperf3 ~901 Mbps Test 2 - PC connected to...
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    802.11 AC Real World Speed Disappointment - Asus RT-AC3200

    Yeah that's not a bad idea. The devices I have tested straight to the AC3200 are my old HP laptop and my Nexus 6P. The laptop has N only and a max rate of 300Mbps. It gets 150Mbps on iperf which is expected. My phone is AC with a BCM4358 and supposedly can get 866, but I can only get around...
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    802.11 AC Real World Speed Disappointment - Asus RT-AC3200

    I posted the wget test since that seemed the simplest, but I've found it is flawed since it is bound by the CPU on the router. My low bandwidth wireless issue still persists though. On a 6ft Cat6 cable connected to the media bridge AC66U router I max out at 110Mbps according to iperf 2.0.5...
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    802.11 AC Real World Speed Disappointment - Asus RT-AC3200

    I made an account to see if anyone has any ideas since you guys seem to be pretty knowledgeable. I expect to get about half of the reported link rates and I am not able to achieve anything above 200 Mbps using Lan Test, iperf, or wget transfers. I recently upgraded my main router hardware to...
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