for my WRT1900ACv2 and it hit 1300Mb/s as soon as the settings updated. I have followed those same directions for my Nighthawk and I have never seen it get past 400. I have been hammering on this for over a week and I am at a loss. I upgraded to the most recent firmware when I got nowhere last week with a year old version and I am continuing to have no joy this week with the new version 43324. I have flashed the new version 3 times because that seemed to do the trick last time I wrestled with this piece of equipment. Weirdness I have noticed is that the Wireless Channel reverts to Auto after I set it (attached) according to the Basic Settings guidelines. I have also included a snap of the security settings which seem to conform to the guidelines.
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Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 22:47 Post subject:
For Broadcom, mode should be NG-Mixed on 2.4, NA-Mixed or N/AC-Mixed on 5GHz, channel and extension should be manually set (do not use Auto).
Per Yngve Berg wrote:
It's not broken, it's by design.
1) set the Channel Width and Save.
2) Set the Extension Channel UU, LL or UL and save
3) The channel list will now show legal channels with the settings 1-2. Select channel and apply.
This is just not a user friendly UI design. To have the page dynamically update, js and Ajax calls must be implemented.
With your steps below, I seem to be unable to get the correct Channel + Extension combinations specified in the basic settings. When I select UU in step 2 for example, the list of channels available in the drop down is the list of channels recommended for pairing with LL according to the basic settings. For all three of the extension channels noted in your step 2, the list of available channels is a list of the recommended channels for the opposite extension channel. Following your steps has bumped my rate up to 702 Mbps but still not 1300.
Any other suggestions for what I might be missing?
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 17:32 Post subject:
The channel / extension channel being backwards seems to be a known issue. I think the "fast" channels are 136+ or something like that. Are your tests of actual throughput or by what the connection rates are in the webUI? _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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I am pleased to say that setting the channel to one of the 136+ channels immediately caused the rate to change to 1300 in the sys-info tab. This is true with or without any clients connected and with or without a WAN connection.
Might it be worthwhile to update the Basic Wireless Settings to note this?
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Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 15:53 Post subject:
Someone has edited the wiki since I saved a good copy to .pdf. I have no control over blatant ignorant and un-founded edits to it save and except to email the site admin and remove access to everyone for editing except for the moderators. Basic and Advanced wikis have always been for Broadcom only, but someone decided to add Atheros information or something in there without any clarification as to what is what which adds to confusing new users. At the point of requesting access myself and leaving love notes in the wikis for these folks. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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