sirmclouis
Regular Contributor
Hey!
I have a similar issue as this poster here: rt-ac1750_b1-slow-wifi-speeds-on-gigabit-fiber-connection.66342 but in my case my router is a AC66U B1 with the 384.19 Asus Melin firmware.
I have a 10Gb/s connection and the router is connected the company router over a Cat6 LAN cable. When I do speed test over the company router wifi I'm able to get close to 600 mb/s download / upload, but when I do with the AC66U I rarely got more than 400mb/s download, but sometimes I manage to get close to 600mb/s upload. I'm doing the speedtest with a MBP 13-inch 2019. You can see also the speedtest here.
What is going on?
I just reset the router the factory defaults and the only thing I've custom configured is the name of the wifi and the password, also the IP range. All the rest is on default.
When I do the speed test I've checked the how the CPUs are behaving and seems that they aren't maxed out.
What can I do to get the maximum speed??
I have a similar issue as this poster here: rt-ac1750_b1-slow-wifi-speeds-on-gigabit-fiber-connection.66342 but in my case my router is a AC66U B1 with the 384.19 Asus Melin firmware.
I have a 10Gb/s connection and the router is connected the company router over a Cat6 LAN cable. When I do speed test over the company router wifi I'm able to get close to 600 mb/s download / upload, but when I do with the AC66U I rarely got more than 400mb/s download, but sometimes I manage to get close to 600mb/s upload. I'm doing the speedtest with a MBP 13-inch 2019. You can see also the speedtest here.
What is going on?
I just reset the router the factory defaults and the only thing I've custom configured is the name of the wifi and the password, also the IP range. All the rest is on default.
When I do the speed test I've checked the how the CPUs are behaving and seems that they aren't maxed out.
What can I do to get the maximum speed??