Can the new G-Note connect to 802.11AC wifi??
no, sorry. just n at 5ghz.
what....? mine doesnt seem to have issues connecting to my 5ghz ac-only router
kkretch said:
Can the new G-Note connect to 802.11AC wifi??
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Specs states that it has 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac. Have not tried ac though
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wingswrath said:
what....? mine doesnt seem to have issues connecting to my 5ghz ac-only router
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This just makes me want the 2014 G-Note more as I just picked a new AC1300 router up for $31 bucks on ebay with the intension to resell but if the new G-Note can definitely connect I'm going to keep it for when I get my new and improved 2014 edition.
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kkretch said:
This just makes me want the 2014 G-Note more as I just picked a new AC1300 router up for $31 bucks on ebay with the intension to resell but if the new G-Note can definitely connect I'm going to keep it for when I get my new and improved 2014 edition.
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fair warning though, i have a AC1750 but my note 10.1 will only go as far as 263 Mbps...not sure what the max N speed the adapter can handle so im not sure if you will see any real benefit
dang, i couldn't get mine to connect for crap and i have mine set at 80ghz only. maybe i need try a different firmware.
so how fast is the throughput on AC (not the connected speed)?
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dang, i couldn't get mine to connect for crap and i have mine set at 80mhz only. maybe i need try a different firmware.
so how fast is the throughput on AC (not the connected speed)?
I don't see any difference when connecting at 5ghz (result #1)
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vs. 2.4 (#2)
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sorry, i meant local file transfer throughput. my ac66 won't work correctly with my edimax usb3 adapter, so i'm stuck with the netgear usb 2 adapter. i get around 21MB/s up and down from where i keep the computer - about 25ft, 3 walls.
My AC isn't just working as expected but exceeding my expectations greatly. Twice the coverage and twice the speed. It feels hardwired it's so fast.
My S4 connects to ac with no problem but my Note 10.1 (2014) wont connect
after testing almost all channel bandwidths and control channels Im connected to ac
control channel 48 or 40 with bandwidth 80 gives me 500 MBs
Far from ac.
Usually Android devices connect with up to 72mbit/s, the Note supports at least 150mbit/s, but probably only at 5ghz.
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i have exactly same issues with my Galaxy nexus as on this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc1O96De7OU
I try change every setting i can but no effect..
802.11g i get 23Mbps speed in speedtest
802.11n it is 5Mbps. (sometime i cant measure becouse wifi reconnect, droping, "lagging" conection - like connected but do nothing while browsing)
Using Belkin N+ router.
Im using AOKP milestone5 all stock but it has same on non rooted stock phone.
This is what i get on notebook with 802.11n only
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If anybody had same issue or have some idea how to fix it please let me know im seraching for reason or fix too long time . Thanks
Try a different wifi channel on the router.
I think the GN supports any of the first four channels.
5GHz is disgracefully and HORRIBLY broken on the GN. Class action suit might be in order…
adrynalyne said:
Try a different wifi channel on the router.
I think the GN supports any of the first four channels.
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i try a lot channels maybe not all but first four for sure i do.
BinkXDA said:
5GHz is disgracefully and HORRIBLY broken on the GN. Class action suit might be in order…
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i just receive message from youtube video creator whish is little different
What I found is that the Nexus has a hard time with the 2.4 Ghz signal. I bought a nnew dual channel router and I set my Nexus to 5 Ghz only band and I get good speeds now. I know this sucks but the only work around I could find.
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my router support 5Ghz but it only switch on it if its possible..In my area there is a lot networks thats why i think it is on 20Mhz - 2.4Ghz
attached all what i can set in my router.
Is there anybody who is using 802.11n only with 2.4Ghz with good speeds and with no signal droping? (sometime i can even measure speed in speedtest.net)
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i just receive message from youtube video creator whish is little different
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What?
castaway1 said:
Is there anybody who is using 802.11n only with 2.4Ghz with good speeds and with no signal droping? (sometime i can even measure speed in speedtest.net)
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I have good speed with no signal dropping on 2.4GHz.
BinkXDA said:
5GHz is disgracefully and HORRIBLY broken on the GN. Class action suit might be in order…
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LOL...go for it.
castaway1 said:
i try a lot channels maybe not all but first four for sure i do.
i just receive message from youtube video creator whish is little different
my router support 5Ghz but it only switch on it if its possible..In my area there is a lot networks thats why i think it is on 20Mhz - 2.4Ghz
attached all what i can set in my router.
Is there anybody who is using 802.11n only with 2.4Ghz with good speeds and with no signal droping? (sometime i can even measure speed in speedtest.net)
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I get better range on 2.4 (which is to be expected), but I connect and stay connected to 5ghz as well. I get an easy 15 down 10 up on 5ghz.
Hello
Thanks for reading my post.
I just had my Nexus 7 repaired from ASUS , since then i have installed both CM 11 (snapshot) and Stock Rom 4.4.2 . N7 is not able to connect at more than 54mbps , i remember before it went for repait it used to get speeds up to 150 mbps.
If someone can suggest anything i can do at my end or is it because of some hardware fault?
Note: i have not changed my router settings (DGND3700) at all , Nexus 5 connects at 135 mbps .
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Hello
Thanks for reading my post.
I just had my Nexus 7 repaired from ASUS , since then i have installed both CM 11 (snapshot) and Stock Rom 4.4.2 . N7 is not able to connect at more than 54mbps , i remember before it went for repait it used to get speeds up to 150 mbps.
If someone can suggest anything i can do at my end or is it because of some hardware fault?
Note: i have not changed my router settings (DGND3700) at all , Nexus 5 connects at 135 mbps .
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Rich guy!. Both my home wifi and my LTE connection run at approximately 15-30 mbps.
Your 54 mbps is far faster than what regular folks can even get access to!
I wonder what you need higher speeds for
i think you misunderstood.. i am talking about local LAN network router not internet speeds...
mediumsteak said:
Rich guy!. Both my home wifi and my LTE connection run at approximately 15-30 mbps.
Your 54 mbps is far faster than what regular folks can even get access to!
I wonder what you need higher speeds for
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jtflora said:
i think you misunderstood.. i am talking about local LAN network router not internet speeds...
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I don't think that he misunderstood. He seemed to be making a point about his general Internet speeds.
mediumsteak said:
Rich guy!. Both my home wifi and my LTE connection run at approximately 15-30 mbps.
Your 54 mbps is far faster than what regular folks can even get access to!
I wonder what you need higher speeds for
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I have 1mb home lol but it gets the job done!
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I don't think that he misunderstood. He seemed to be making a point about his general Internet speeds.
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The WiFi "carrier" speed is no relation to your 'net speed. You want a fast connection not just for throughput but for capacity (sharing with other devices) and latency. Not all access for people is off-site.
I know this doesn't really help, but none of my androids have connected beyond 54. Are you sure it connected faster before?
Edit: nevermind I'm connected at 60 right now.
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Are you actively using the connection?
If the device is just idling it will scale back down to save power, on 802.11n that's 24mbit for me.
LG's website says the LG G4 has 802.11ac but my phone is only connecting with 802.11n. Can anyone confirm if they are connecting the AC? Any suggestions?
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LG's website says the LG G4 has 802.11ac but my phone is only connecting with 802.11n. Can anyone confirm if they are connecting the AC? Any suggestions?
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This might sound dumb, but are you sure your router has 802.11ac and not just N and that in the router configuration it is turned on? Figure I would cover the basics first
Are you sure the other devices on the network are all on AC? Because my understanding is that if one device on the wifi network does not meet the requirements, that every device gets dragged downwards.
Please let me know.
I have a Ubiquity UAP-AC access point. Most devices connect to it through N. The only other 802.11ac device I have is a Linksys WUMC710 media bridge. It connect does connect properly on AC.
Thanks
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Are you sure the other devices on the network are all on AC? Because my understanding is that if one device on the wifi network does not meet the requirements, that every device gets dragged downwards.
Please let me know.
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first time I have heard that after some quick googling it looks like ac devices will slow if there's a 5 GHz N device connected and actively using that connection and wont slow completely to N speeds but not necessarily to N speeds
You will still connect using 802.11ac, but performance would suffer if you have slower clients connected. Your connection rate should still say 390Mbps or so.
It says 433 here, so yes, ac is working fine (maxing out my 120Mbit subscription) :good:
Maxing out my connection too
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You will still connect using 802.11ac, but performance would suffer if you have slower clients connected. Your connection rate should still say 390Mbps or so.
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Is there anyway to boost my Connection Rate? My N6 I had before this & My N9 connects at 866Mbps. This doesn't even come close!. I think its at 290Mbps.
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Is there anyway to boost my Connection Rate? My N6 I had before this & My N9 connects at 866Mbps. This doesn't even come close!. I think its at 290Mbps.
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Depends how many spatial streams the device supports.
40MHz 2x2 - 300Mbps
40MHz 3x3 - 450Mbpa
40MHz 4x4 - 600Mbps
80MHz 1x1 - 433Mbps
80MHz 2x2 - 867Mbps
80MHz 3x3 - 1300Mbps
Make sure your wireless router is utilizing 80MHz.
Mines connectting in N too
Something is funny with this chip compared to my note 4 with same router configurations even on 80mhz it wont always connect as AC
Well even at 40mhz its doing good lol
This might not be a good place to go as I feel this might be a general android question, but here it goes..
My internet speed was recently increased from 50 to 105mbps, I have a wireless n wireless gateway, my wifi is broadcasting at 65mbps which is the real-world maximum speed of wireless n.. both my ZenFone 2 and my wife's htc one m9 should have wireless n.. yet from what I can tell, both of our phones seem to have a theoretical max of 45mbps with a real max of 47mbps. On my windows tablet I get a real max of 67 mbps. Is android incapable of truly handling wireless n? Is there some sort of hidden configurations I can mess with? or are we stuck with 20mbps less on our phones versus our other devices?
Seems fine to me
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That is all fine and dandy.. but what are you pulling down via speedtest? Also I noticed my phone is connecting at 2.4ghz, not 5, so I'll have to check my router
Ugh.. as far as I can tell my cheap gateway only supports wireless n at 2.4ghz.. stupid comcast..
i connect at 72mps on my wireless n router and 400 somthing on friends wireless ac i did have to change channels to get it to see 5ghz a bug in some android phones i found channel 36 works and so does some of the 50s.
It sounds like it's mainly due to the crappy gateway from your ISP. If you are testing this between 2-3 meters from the gateway, the link connection rate should be higher than 67Mbps. You may or may not be able to change the channels that it broadcasts out. You could install a WiFi Scanner from the play store or for Windows on your Windows tablet and see which channels are clear in your immediate vicinity, and then adjust your gateway's broadcast accordingly. This would be particularity useful if you have many neighbors. You could also consider a shady move to force 40MHz band size if your gateway has that option.
To determine the link speed of your network excluding the internet, you could use a tool like LANSpeedTest. You would need a computer connected with Ethernet to the gateway. This computer is where you install the server for the test. You could then install the client (on your Windows tablet) that runs the test from your tablet to the computer. This speed is usually your bottleneck for Internet speeds, unless you have ridiculously fast internet. I've never used it on Android, but it looks like there are similar apps available. The particular speed on your phone may also be limited by the phone's chipset performance.
Best Solution? Get a decent router! And turn your gateway in whatever mode it needs to be in so that it does nothing else other than pass information back and forth.
The gateway was a crap single band wireless n.. switched it out for a dual band router today but haven't had a chance to plug it in as I'm still running errands
With the new 5ghz gateway I just pulled 98mbps in my ZenFone 2, which makes me happy.. now I just have to figure out why my wife's m9 performs worse on 5ghz than 2.4ghz. That phone is also supposed to support 5ghz wireless n
Tired of only having 72 Mbps link speed on your 2.4 GHz only moto g8 power‽ You can simply unlock it with these easy steps!
Step 0: bootloader unlock/root/get magisk on there
Step 1: install Magisk module "WiFi Bonding (Qcom)"
Step 2: reboot
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This may also work to get the g power from 433 to 867 Mbps, but this has not been tested by myself so far.
Got root, magisc could not make it work on moto g8 power
Isn't this setting up to the router your connecting to? I think it will be used if the router is setup for 40mhz on 2.4ghz, but you should move to 5ghz frequencies anyway.
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Isn't this setting up to the router your connecting to? I think it will be used if the router is setup for 40mhz on 2.4ghz, but you should move to 5ghz frequencies anyway.
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Yeah, most routers will probably be in 20 MHz mode by default, especially in a busy area. But if you have it on 40 MHz mode then it's still not gonna use the 40 MHz because Motorola disabled it for some reason which is why this module exists and works.
And the only thing wrong with the g8 power is the lack of ****ing 5ghz wifi. It's insane, and why this is a ****ing godsend. 72 Mbps link speed and that's it? This was the only phone that wanted me to stick it back in the box and send it because it took FOREVER to download updates. It's pretty easy for me at least to tell when I finally get some damn speed in this thing lol
And earlier this month I went back to my blackberry 9900 from 2009, and it felt like the future.(because I lost the stupid sim tray like an idiot and had to order one which is working fine now that I snipped the eject tool hole on it) 5 ghz wifi on that thing, not to mention NFC! And the wifi hotspot on that thing holy ****, it's super efficient and works extremely well even though the network's only h+. In my experience with android phones turning on the hotspot has always been like you started its furnace
I'm very surprised that the G8 radio does not include 5ghz, I almost did not believe it and had to look up the tech specs as the previous G7 Power had it and my Moto G Power which is basicaly the NA version of the G8 all support 5Ghz WiFi.
For the people who actually are stuck with 2.4ghz only routers, there is the possibility applying the 40mhz configuration could cause some signal loss depending how far or behind how many walls the signal must travel through, so there is pros/cons to this modification.
Seeing as my fibre Broadband connection is 48Mbps max (limited by distance to exchange), I'm not going to have a problem with wifi perf.
Stock Moto G Power (2020) version
I don't know what version of the phone you got, but if it doesn't have 5GHz on it, you got screwed. I'm looking at mine right now and it's connected via 5GHz to my office wifi. Model XT2041-4
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I don't know what version of the phone you got, but if it doesn't have 5GHz on it, you got screwed. I'm looking at mine right now and it's connected via 5GHz to my office wifi. Model XT2041-4
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not all things are equal worldwide, sofia models have 5ghz, sofiar does not. No-one got screwed