Hi, I have a problem with the connection speed of the wifi. I try to explain, when I turn on the wifi the speed is at maximum, like the other devices, but after 15 or 20 minutes the maximum speed decreases and remains blocked between 40 and 50 Mb/s. If I reboot or shut down and turn on again the wifi returns to full speed like the other devices. I tried to connect to several different connections, I reset the network settings, I reset to factory data with and without backup features, but I always have the same problem. I think that the problem is software otherwise the speed would not become normal every time I turn off and turn on the wireless connection. Can anyone else test to see if it's a common problem? samsung support says that from its analysis the wireless module works and I should leave it in their hands for a few days so that they can test by repeating my attempts. Excuse my English.
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I am having the same problem with my a50 sm-a505f
lucifer said:
I am having the same problem with my a50 sm-a505f
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Mine is sm-a505FN, but do you have the same values as my screenshot? the block is on 40/50 Mb/s?
My Galaxy A50 SM-A505FN does not have this problem, at a frequency of 5GHz I reach speeds well above 200Mb.
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I have the SM-A505U A50 from Xfinity. I find on my wifi speed while on the 2.4 I get About 40 Mbps and on the 5G I get 240mbps.
Now on my LG G6 which is over 2 years old I get 90 Mbps on the 2.4 and over 350 on the 5G network. Doesn't seem right to me, does anyone else see this kind of degradation on other phones compared to our A50 ?
My A505G can't even reach 10 Mbps on 5 GHz but on 2.4 GHz I can get full speeds out of my 50/50 fiber. My router is running DD-WRT so I can see actual clients link speed and the A50 is getting really low link speeds to the router. I have other 5 GHz 802.11ac and 802.11n devices getting 50 Mbps and link speeds according to their capacity (my router is broadcasting at 40 MHz so a 1x1 802.11ac client like the A50 should have around 200 Mbps tx/rx rate).
maybe I solved it
For my problem, the different speed in different time would be like a sleep wifi function, sometimes the speed connection come back to the top.
I searched this on the web: "Another important thing is the Wifi sleep policy. Sometimes, you notice that the internet stops in between your activity as the Wifi don’t work. This isn’t networking or any other issue. The problem is caused by Wifi sleep policy which is just like screen saver timing."
PS the official technical assistance didn't find problem on my wireless connection
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For my problem, the different speed in different time would be like a sleep wifi function, sometimes the speed connection come back to the top.
I searched this on the web: "Another important thing is the Wifi sleep policy. Sometimes, you notice that the internet stops in between your activity as the Wifi don’t work. This isn’t networking or any other issue. The problem is caused by Wifi sleep policy which is just like screen saver timing."
PS the official technical assistance didn't find problem on my wireless connection
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I know but in my case the TX/RX rates never go higher than 86 mbps which is too low for a 802.11ac client. My other devices also go on PS state but when I run a speedtest it changes from VHT80PS to VHT80 and of course the TX/RX rate goes up to 400 mbps and the speed tests show my real Internet speeds.
No Data connection working in Samsung Galaxy A10 and A50
My brother and cousin have Samsung Galaxy A10 and A 50 respectively. In none of them cellular data works. Can anybody help me with this?
Try another brand of router or upload the latest firmware in the existing one. These problems normally happen, although due to standards, this should not happen.
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My friend has worse problem with her Galaxy A50.
Intenet speed via Wi-Fi runs around 1Mb to 5 maximum while my Galaxy a50 has about 50 connected to the same access point.
Her husband with his Galaxy a70 has about 50Mb as well.
I tried changing wi-fi settings, full wipe, router restart, everything. Soft (brand) up to date. Nothing helps.
Finally I turned on wi-fi router on my cell and what a surprise- her connection is working fine with it- about 70Mb. On Galaxy A70 same speed. Does anyone know, what's going on??
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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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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...
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
So got my Note 4 today and noticed some trouble when it took hours and hours to get all my apps synced...so went on to do some speed tests side by side my Note 2. Note 2 on wifi consistently pulling 7 mbps DL/ 6 UL, while the 4 is only getting 1 mbps DL and 3 UL. What gives? Anyone else having issues? I'm tempted to say I have a dud.
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So got my Note 4 today and noticed some trouble when it took hours and hours to get all my apps synced...so went on to do some speed tests side by side my Note 2. Note 2 on wifi consistently pulling 7 mbps DL/ 6 UL, while the 4 is only getting 1 mbps DL and 3 UL. What gives? Anyone else having issues? I'm tempted to say I have a dud.
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No issues here... Radios in this device seem insanely good in my experience..
Same problem here, note 3 pulling 50mb, note 4 barely 16(
yeah saw your post while searching. Doing more research...getting some erratic behavior. Reset once, still got bad numbers, reset again and got good ones in the 20s-30s (normal for the room I'm in). Bluetooth won't pair with my Moto 360, maybe it was going crazy trying...it just keeps connecting/disconnecting. Hrmph!
Just did a bunch of tests on mine... looking good..
Got watch paired after some angry factory resets on it, connection might be ok now....I've got my eye on it though! I won't complain further until I get a full day of various scenarios at least.
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Wi-Fi 5GHz on Channel 49
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Wifi 5 GHz on Channel 161
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I haven't had any further problems since that initial oddness, so calling it a hiccup. Thanks for your info.
I am having wifi issues as well. Wired connection gets 46 down, 5 up. Macbook gets 26 down, 5 up. Note 4 gets between 5 and 7 down. I've checked my router settings and they all look correct. Is there anything that can be done? Are these devices being released with poor wifi?
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I am having wifi issues as well. Wired connection gets 46 down, 5 up. Macbook gets 26 down, 5 up. Note 4 gets between 5 and 7 down. I've checked my router settings and they all look correct. Is there anything that can be done? Are these devices being released with poor wifi?
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It doesn't seem like its the hardware, using a testing program called iPerf I am able to get good speeds. But anything running in a Java android app like browser downloads, speed test.net etc gets HORRIBLE speed. There is something wrong with Android. Its not a hardware problem.
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It doesn't seem like its the hardware, using a testing program called iPerf I am able to get good speeds. But anything running in a Java android app like browser downloads, speed test.net etc gets HORRIBLE speed. There is something wrong with Android. Its not a hardware problem.
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I will give that app a try and see how it goes. Thank you for the suggestion.
I did just pick up a second Note 4 for myself, and it is testing about as poorly as my wife's.
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I will give that app a try and see how it goes. Thank you for the suggestion.
I did just pick up a second Note 4 for myself, and it is testing about as poorly as my wife's.
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Yep... Its really not hardware related so getting a new phone is just costing Samsung $$$.
Seems like only people on AC get good speeds. B, G, N its all horrible.
I haven't checked in much on wifi speeds since those first 2 days. I'll recheck some stuff in different environments and see if anything pops up again. At work it's non AC routers. I might try to connect to the goofy comcast N? G? router at home and see what it does, too. Either way, it's not been consistently bad on AC even, but may have occasional issues? I so hate router technology!
At home: Apple Airport Extreme AC router
Initial experience: 1-4 mbs download
2 resets later and since that I've noticed: full speed (25-30 on my service)
I'm using the T-Mobile ASUS Router. But on my LG G4 The WiFi Link Speed can barely get to 263Mbps in the same room as the router. When I walk out of the room its go down to 6Mbps. When I had my Nexus 6 I could of had gotten 866Mbps on the WiFi Link Speed, Which my Nexus 9 Tablet shows right now. I'm wondering if there anyway I can fix this? I plan on getting 1000Mbps Internet soon from AT&T, Once its finished over here. So the higher my Cell phone can get should mean faster wifi speeds on this LG G4.
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I just want to know if I can change my WiFi Link Speed?
I am having similar issues on the 5GHz band but not when I'm on 2.4GHz. I am putting this down to the nature of 5GHz -- the 2.4GHz is generally better at penetrating through walls and concrete than higher frequency bands such as 5GHz, and I am getting much better results on the 2.4GHz band (I have several concrete walls between me and the router) even though it's congested.
In terms of overall throughput, you might want to read up on how speed multiples are achieved using 802.11ac.. it might be that bigger devices such as the nexus 9 have an advantage over phones and phablets in that they can cram more and bigger antennae into the case, and thus are capable to achieving the higher speed multiples. (The laws of physics still apply.)
Noticed this this morning my s5 is connecting to my dlink 868I @833 mbs my g4 is doing 270ish, still love the phone and the s5 had probs at launch no doubt LG will iron them out.
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My WiFi speeds are very hit or miss. Sometimes snappy, sometimes very slow. I had no such issues on my S4. I actually have WiFi turned off because it's frustrating. Any ideas??
I'm also having issues on my H810 on the 5Ghz band. It works for a while but it always seems to hang on this connection. As soon as I switch to the 2.4Ghz all is normal. Maybe bad drivers?
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I'm also having issues on my H810 on the 5Ghz band. It works for a while but it always seems to hang on this connection. As soon as I switch to the 2.4Ghz all is normal. Maybe bad drivers?
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That sounds like my issue. So if I switch my router to 2.4ghz, I should be okay?
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Eric618 said:
That sounds like my issue. So if I switch my router to 2.4ghz, I should be okay?
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In my experience, yes it solves the problem. Its weird that the 5Ghz band is so shady on this phone, I can be sitting right across from my router and it will act up.
Eric618 said:
That sounds like my issue. So if I switch my router to 2.4ghz, I should be okay?
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2.4GHz can only go up to 144Mbps, and likely only 72Mbps on this phone with one antenna.
You won't get 866Mbps on the G4, as it only has one antenna, meaning it caps at 433Mbps.
On your Asus router, make sure you are using a higher frequency like channel 149. Even though the regulations changed recently, it has severely lowered power output on channels 36-49.
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2.4GHz can only go up to 144Mbps, and likely only 72Mbps on this phone with one antenna.
You won't get 866Mbps on the G4, as it only has one antenna, meaning it caps at 433Mbps.
On your Asus router, make sure you are using a higher frequency like channel 149. Even though the regulations changed recently, it has severely lowered power output on channels 36-49.
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Yes, the link speed on 2.4 isn't even close to what it is on 5Ghz. But I would rather have a stable connection, even if it is a slower one.
I too am having problems on my H815 with wifi. I usually only connect to 5ghz and i am seeing multiple times where the wifi either disconnects totally but even worse is when the signal is fine but internet is not connected. Seems like a firmware issue that they will need an upgrade to fix...guess i will be using 2.4 for a little while
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On your Asus router, make sure you are using a higher frequency like channel 149.
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Thanks, that was the clue i needed to figure out why my G4 would not connect to my 5ghz n non ac wifi.
Turns out the H818N G4 only sees, channels 149 - 165 on the 5Ghz band and not 36-48, one of which was set earlier.
My sammy's did not complain though.
Has anyone found a fix for this? Using my Dell Venue 8 7000 in my bedroom I get my full 75mbs over WiFi. Using my VZW G4 I get all of 2mbs. Router is an ASUS RT-AC66R with the latest firmware.
well out of topic kinda but i am offered a nexus 6 for my G4 as u used both of them what do u think ?
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I too am having problems on my H815 with wifi. I usually only connect to 5ghz and i am seeing multiple times where the wifi either disconnects totally but even worse is when the signal is fine but internet is not connected. Seems like a firmware issue that they will need an upgrade to fix...guess i will be using 2.4 for a little while
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Same problem with my H815 on Android 6 MM. But not only problem with 5ghz but also same on 2.4ghz
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Same problem with my H815 on Android 6 MM.
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May be a hardware issue then... that sucks. I love that phone even after switching over to the 6P full time. Just use 2.4 and you will be fine...not really any slower anyway
Did anyone resolve problem with slow wifi (I have for both - 2.4 and 5GHz)?
I detect the problem in ipv6 protocol - from this site http://phandroid.com/2015/05/13/comcast-wireless-gateway-lollipop-bug/
If I install the app (it makes VPN), web sites open immediately....but i don'tlike it, because it self warns you someone can spy on you, steal my passwords, mails, etc.
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
Step results!:
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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