psychopomp1
Senior Member
Hi
Recently purchased a PCE-AC66 card to use with my Linksys EA6500 router, both of which support AC speeds up to 1.3 Gbps on the 5ghz band. However my desktop pc cannot get speeds any greater than 600 mbps on 5ghz wifi AC. The router is downstairs, pc is upstairs & distance is ~ 5m but walls are wafer thin. If i try to select channel width as 80mhz on EA6500 then i cannot connect to router, however the first time i did this it connected briefly @ 1.3 gbps though web pages didn't load. The only way i can connect to wifi AC is by selecting channel width as 'auto' on the router. I've also tried using different channels on the EA6500 but it hasn't made any difference. The PCI card driver is up to date. I've played with just about every setting on the router so pretty sure there's nothing wrong with it.
My desktop is equipped with an Asus P7P55D Deluxe motherboard (link) which has PCI-e 2.0 slots...perhaps this doesn't support 1.3 gbps speeds? Any advice?
Cheers
Recently purchased a PCE-AC66 card to use with my Linksys EA6500 router, both of which support AC speeds up to 1.3 Gbps on the 5ghz band. However my desktop pc cannot get speeds any greater than 600 mbps on 5ghz wifi AC. The router is downstairs, pc is upstairs & distance is ~ 5m but walls are wafer thin. If i try to select channel width as 80mhz on EA6500 then i cannot connect to router, however the first time i did this it connected briefly @ 1.3 gbps though web pages didn't load. The only way i can connect to wifi AC is by selecting channel width as 'auto' on the router. I've also tried using different channels on the EA6500 but it hasn't made any difference. The PCI card driver is up to date. I've played with just about every setting on the router so pretty sure there's nothing wrong with it.
My desktop is equipped with an Asus P7P55D Deluxe motherboard (link) which has PCI-e 2.0 slots...perhaps this doesn't support 1.3 gbps speeds? Any advice?
Cheers