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How to increase the speed of wi-fi 5 GHz?
Good day.
Given:
1. Gigabit router Totolink A3002RU
2. Asus G752 laptop
3. Home NAS.
4. NAS is connected to the router via cable, the laptop is connected via 5GHz wi-fi.
Problem:
When connected via wi-fi, the connection speed of the laptop and NASA is not higher than 6.4 Mb / s (I check via ftp and smb). The distance in a straight line from the laptop to the router is 1.5 meters, between them there is a thin concrete wall (not load-bearing).
If you connect a laptop to the router with a cable (about 2 meters long), the speed increases to 110-112 Mb / s.
From the Internet, the torrent downloads directly to nas at about 9 mb / s (80 mbps rate), which means at the maximum.
From the Internet, the torrent downloads directly to the laptop at about 7.5 mb / s (80 Mbps tariff), which means almost at the maximum.
Judging by the description of the router for 5GHz, it should give up to 867Mbps, even taking into account interference and a distance of 50 Mbps, it’s somehow not enough.
Maybe there are some subtle Wi-Fi tinctures?
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Most likely you have an old wi-fi module in your laptop, which does not even support 5 ghz. Try turning off 2.4G, if the Wi-Fi on the laptop is gone, then it is. The solution is to buy a 5 ghz wi-fi module for a laptop.
Also check the NAS and ftp server settings. It is quite possible that there is such a restriction, since you download almost at maximum speed from the Internet to your laptop.
When connected via wi-fi, the connection speed of the laptop and NASA is not higher than 6.4 Mb / s
it should give up to 867Mbps
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