faster WLAN in G-mode? - Touch HD General

Someone who has tested this tweak? http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_de...ews&id=6440
It will improve the speed of the WLAN they say when the G-mode is enabled.
Have anyone tried it? Did it improve the speed?

Sorry..
This is the correct URL:
http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=news&id=6440

vvw123 said:
Someone who has tested this tweak? http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_de...ews&id=6440
It will improve the speed of the WLAN they say when the G-mode is enabled.
Have anyone tried it? Did it improve the speed?
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Not much, you should use b mode only because of the better range, signal quality, compatibility with wireless hardware, etc.
Also the speed depends more on your internet connection, it's stupid to try wireless G speeds when you got 8Mbit internet connection or even less.

vvw123 said:
Someone who has tested this tweak? http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_de...ews&id=6440
It will improve the speed of the WLAN they say when the G-mode is enabled.
Have anyone tried it? Did it improve the speed?
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I feel this .cab let my HD download speed down...
HD default is using G mode, you can check the speed in WIFI.
I think the speed of HD can't handle the G mode speed.

i dotn think it works on HD. lol. i tested, the speed go down actually.

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Interesting WiFi Reg Setting

Did anyone else notice this registry entry?
[HKLM\Comm\TIACXWLN1\Params]
"EnableElpMode"=dword:00000000
If I'm not mistaken, the TyTn has a TI ACX100 WiFi chip, and this chip has TI's "Enhanced Low Power(tm) Technology". I've enabled it on my TyTn, and so far it seems to do no harm. I'll have to see if my battery power improves over the next week.
Correction...
Ah, the htc TyTn has TI's TNETW1250 chip. My mistake.
In any case, I think the EnableElpMode (if it really does work) would be a good thing. Also, I've seen a few webpages suggesting an additional key:
"dot11SupportedRateMaskG"=dword:00000008
Apparently this key tells the driver it's okay to do any 802.11g speed. I'm going to go find out!
let us know how it goes....
1st set of test results
First, I should detail the equipment I'm using.
My wifi router: D-Link 624.
My phone: htc TyTn, QTEK ROM 1.35.255.2 (Radio 1.18.00.10)
My laptop: IBM Thinkpad T22, w/ Hawking Techmologies HWC54D wifi card, Win2k.
My PC: P4 2.4GHz, asus P4P800 (has Gb lan), WinXP.
Results so far: (using http://www.bandwidthplace.com/speedtest, and sitting right next to my DI624)
PC: 5.3 Mb/s
Laptop (w/wifi): 3.4 Mb/s
TyTn: ~250 kb/s
Notes:
In one test I set the DI624 to use 802.11g only. Without any registry tweaks, the TyTn connected up just fine. Therefore, I suspect that the dot11SupportedRateMaskG key is no longer needed.
Curious to see if I could boost the TyTn's wifi speed, I began fiddling with all of the different registry settings under that heading (listed above). The wifi speed always hovered in the 250 kb/s range. It seems as though none of those settings significantly changed the wifi speed.
There was one key that did make a big difference in the time it take to actually connect up to the wifi router. Setting "dot11ShortPreambleInvoked" to 1 greatly sped up the time from wifi-off to wifi-connected-and-ready. (My DI624 was also configured for a short preamble.) Without the short preamble, it was taking between 10-30 seconds for the TyTn to connect up. With the short preamble it's between 5-10 seconds.
(Side note: The "Testmode" key didn't seem to do anything - at least I didn't see any difference when I set that to 1.)
One other key that did make a small difference:
[HKLM\Comm\Tcpip\Params]
"TCPWindowSize"=65536
I played around with this key, and it seems like setting it to 4096 "optimized" it just a bit. I got around 270 kb/s with that setting. Setting it bigger (say, 256k) slowed things down (~240 kb/s), while setting it smaller (say, 1k) really slowed things down (~170 kb/s!).
I'm going to continue fiddling around with the settings and report back again. It just seems to me that the TyTn should be able to achieve a wifi speed at least above 1 Mb/s. I would appreciate it if everyone else would check their wifi speed and post the results here as well.
p.s. If anyone knows of a PocketPC utility that can show detailed wifi connection information (such as speed, frequency, protocol, etc.) please let me know!
250 kpbs, that cant be correct? can it?
that would mean that HSDPA is faster than hermes wifi? I will test mine when my wife gives it back to me, im grounded for the holiday season. lol
something is terribly wrong here......
yes, there is something wrong here... I think you need to turn on flight mode before you run your wireless test again, and here is why... On my phone i have my data connection set to always on. If i turn on wifi then my data connection doesnt disconnect and will result in low speeds since its not using the wifi. If i turn mine on flight mode then run tests then everything is good. Here is my results using the same site as the OP
PC = 1.9
phone = 1.4
I am using a 3meg adsl pipe with a wireless SMC router with mac filtering, regular wep, and a static set up on the LAN side.
Progress!
I changed my wifi speed test to: http://www.dslreports.com/mspeed
Surprisingly, that speed test reported 1647 kb/s for my TyTn!
Fiddling with the TCPWindowSize value, it seems that 64k is optimum - well, at least with the dslreports test.
i usually use dsl reports, but i wanted to maintain some kind of constant for your testing
Wireless settings / b-g connections
Hi, I;ve just got a TyTn but it won't connect to my Netgear 802.11g router?? Is it b-only? Is there a hack (like for the Universal) which would enable me to connect to g networks? Would I still be able to connect to b-networks?
Thanks!
motoroller said:
I;ve just got a TyTn but it won't connect to my Netgear 802.11g router??
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My TyTn is fairly new (bought last month) and I can configure my DI624 to 802.11g only, and connect up just fine. What ROM version does your TyTn have? I'm on the QTEK 1.35.255.2 ROM. If you TyTn is right-out-of-the-box, it's probably got the QTEK 1.18.xxx.x. If that's so, you should consider unlocking it and upgrading it to one of the latest ROMs.
motoroller said:
Is it b-only?
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The htc TyTn (Hermes) has the TI TNETW1250 wifi chip. This chip is 802.11g capable.
motoroller said:
Is there a hack (like for the Universal) which would enable me to connect to g networks?
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You can try adding this registry key (although I'm not sure it will do anything on the TyTn):
[HKLM\Comm\TIACXWLN1\Params]
"dot11SupportedRateMaskG"=dword:00000008
motoroller said:
Would I still be able to connect to b-networks?
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Yes. Wifi chips that support 802.11g always support 802.11b (AFAIK).
Good luck!
shogunmark said:
i usually use dsl reports, but i wanted to maintain some kind of constant for your testing
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Yeah, after checking out several speed test websites, I'm beginning to doubt the one on bandwidthplace. Actually, while testing out several other speed test websites using my PC, I've gotten a smattering of different speeds reported. Most seemed to be within reason and about what I expected, but a few were either obviously too slow or absurdly too high. (Ony reported above 100 Mb/s downstream, even though my cable modem is a DCM-202!) The dslreport site seemed to be believable to me, so I'm sticking with it for now.
If it makes you feel better i work for AT&T in the DSL maintenance department and have for 6 years.. anytime i have anyone that reports slow speed issues i always take them to dslreports and use those speedtests.. they seem to be the most reliable that i have found..
Okay, I'll trust dslreports' speed test then!
So now the question is: Does a wifi speed of ~1600 kb/s sound "right" for the TyTn?
What makes me wonder is that when I run the dslreports speed test on my laptop via wifi, I get ~3.2 Mb/s. So I know my DI624 can pump out the bits! (Well, for 802.11g's max of 54 Mb/s, that's still kinna lame.)
I've pretty much exhausted all of the registry settings I can find. Got any others I can/should look into?
there are other things you need to take into account, the processor, the amount of ram, etc.. when you run a speed test it rely's on your pc to process the information as it comes down the pipe... if you really wanted to test it you could build a pc that resembled the phones specs and run a speed test and see what you get.. i would make a bet that it would resemble the same results
Do you know any registry key to improve the wifi trasnimt power?
onlineemails said:
Do you know any registry key to improve the wifi trasnimt power?
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have you already went to settings>connections>wireless lan>power mode tab and changed the slider to best performance?
did it but no effects
Wi-Fi Reg Setting
I went through this post and compared the results to waht I have right now! Not too encouraging!
I have a 4MB connection rated at average to be a 3.5MB at www.speakeasy.net/speedtest using the New York Host!
Wi-Fi Reg Setting
I went through this post and compared the results to waht I have right now! Not too encouraging!
I have a 4MB connection rated at average to be a 3.5MB at www.speakeasy.net/speedtest using the New York Host!
I run a WRT54G with upgraded firmware downloaded from kinksys. Before that the damn thing wouldn't even connect to my TYTN.
Right now I am getting connection speeds through WiFi between 650kbps and 1200 kbps according to www.2wire.com speed test.
I have a Dopod 838Pro bought in HK in November to which I didn't do a Thing yet!
Cheers
Is 1.6 Mb/s the best TyTn can do?
Well I've fiddled with all the registry settings I could possibly fiddle with, and dslreports won't show anything above 1.6 Mb/s for on my TyTn (using PIE).
Has anyone gotten anything higher with their TyTn?

WIFI download speed

hi folks, i dnload youtube clips at only 40kb/s using touch hd on a 3 MB broadband speed on a TOUCH HD
my colleague using the diamond dnloads at 80kb/s.
(NOTE: same connection for both HD and diamond)
both set to best performance wifi.
using W.V.D as client to dnload.
question 1 ) why is it that the touch hd dnloads so slow compare to daimond?
question 2 ) what is "best perfomance and wat is best battery life?
WIFI speeds on HD slow compare to 3G
Yes, I did experience slow wifi speeds via three different 5Mb/sec ADSL routers. I did configure the HD's registry and the routers to to operate on 54Mb/s. I did try to use different wifi channels (to avoid interference). I did try WMM support, I am was in sight of the routers' antennas (not too close), to no avail. The speeds I measured (using dslreports and pocketspeed) were at most 150-200 kbs.
3G (HSDPA) shows sppeds up to 1200kbs.
Please advice
Same problem here, connection via wifi is really limited and slow... Im on a 100mbps... I can barely reach 300KB/sec download
Xeon said:
Same problem here, connection via wifi is really limited and slow... Im on a 100mbps... I can barely reach 300KB/sec download
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omg! 100mbps ? from lebanon?
i'm from singapore and the max braodband speed we have is 10MBPS
Use this g wlan enabler:
http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=news&id=6440
bigdeal88 said:
omg! 100mbps ? from lebanon?
i'm from singapore and the max braodband speed we have is 10MBPS
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No not Lebanon, we barely have 2mbps in lebanon .. I am in Finland currently
Vanstra said:
Use this g wlan enabler:
http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=news&id=6440
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I did configure this patch (and more) a long time ago, but still the wifi speed is LOW
from pocketnow :
Note: you need to connect to an 802.11g enabled access point in order to achieve these results. Connecting to a 802.11b will not benefit from any speed increase as "g mode" needs to be supported on both ends.
above sentence i do not get it.. can someone explain?

Slow WIFI connection...

How come I get so slow speeds when copying a file over WIFI from my desktop computer? I get about 420kb/s and when I check the WIFI connection the signal quality is 70% or higher and connected at Tx 54Mbps / Rx 48Mbps.. Shouldn't I get something like a few Mb/s with that connection??
Using Resco Explorer to access shared folder on desktop computer and copy files btw...
Is it set for best battery? If it is, that's the problem.
No.. Best performance...
Any idea why its only giving me 450ish Kb/s? What SHOULD I be getting with 54Mbps?
The WIFI router is a Zyxel P-320W btw.. It supports 802.11b/g..
Preed said:
No.. Best performance...
Any idea why its only giving me 450ish Kb/s? What SHOULD I be getting with 54/48Mbps?
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if you read specification of your phone you should know this, taken from htc homepage
Up to 7.2 Mbps download speed
Up to 2 Mbps upload speed
so i dont think it matters if you got 54/48Mbps
this is my guess to your issue
someone right me if im wrong here..
jaghardittnamn said:
if you read specification of your phone you should know this, taken from htc homepage
Up to 7.2 Mbps download speed
Up to 2 Mbps upload speed
so i dont think it matters if you got 54/48Mbps
this is my guess to your issue
someone right me if im wrong here..
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Damn.. Thats slow.. Can't even watch XViD's over WIFI..
you might want to enable wireless N through either BSB Tweaks or
Tboy2000's thread...it might help?
jaghardittnamn said:
if you read specification of your phone you should know this, taken from htc homepage
Up to 7.2 Mbps download speed
Up to 2 Mbps upload speed
so i dont think it matters if you got 54/48Mbps
this is my guess to your issue
someone right me if im wrong here..
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7.2 Mbps = HSDPA, 2 Mbps = HSUPA
NOT WiFi
So what is the supported WIFI speeds on the HD2? 802.11b/g is supposed to be alot faster than the ~5 mbits I seem to be getting Or is the network(WIFI/HSDPA etc) controller limited to 7.2mbps be it WIFI or through 3G?
Well, those 7.2mbps and 2.0mbps are probably not wireless specifications as they stand for HSDPA connection. Wireless speeds are specified by 802.11 standards, e.g. 802.11a supports up to 2mbps bandwidth, 802.11b up top 11mbps and 802.11g 54mbps. so, these should be the speedlimits for HD2. I have seen that it is possible to enable 802.11n for HD2 but i havent tryed it out yet as I have difficulties using wireless with my HD2 even with the slow speeds.
no matter where I try to use wifi, it works for ~30secs and after that the phone can't find any wireless networks, sometimes even hangs. After waiting for about 1 minute, it finds wifi again and same scenario happens again and again. It hasn't worked right from the moment I took it out of the box. should return it probably but before that, maybe someone has had same problem and knows what the reason is for that?

[Q] Wifi Streaming Lags

Guys
I have not been able to stream 5 secs of the transformer video or any youtube video without significant stutter and lag. I have plenty of speed with my home wifi as far as i know. I have 20+mbs with Comcast and never have issues with my wifi.
what could be wrong...is it my N7 or my router?
I'm so happy someone else has this issue. Well not happy but happy to know I'm not the only one. I have 30+ download on my home WiFi and it lags when I try to watch YouTube also. Its very annoying. It can't be my WiFi because I have tried several other devices and they work great. Hopefully an update will come and fix soon because I'm an avid youtuber. But yeah your not the only one man.
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I was having a issue watching transformers as well, I also rented a movie using my credit and never finished it because of lag.
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try do a speed test see what's the through put you get on your device. Also, in the wifi setting, see at what speed you are connecting to your wifi router.
Speed test is 27mbps and my WiFi settings speed is 54mbps. I don't see a problem?
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feelinfroggy23 said:
Speed test is 27mbps and my WiFi settings speed is 54mbps. I don't see a problem?
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yea, doesn't seem like any problem with your connection. Did you try streaming via other apps such as hulu or only lags in youtube?
Some thing you can try:
1. wipe youtube memory and try it again. You can even try uninstall it and download a fresh copy from the market. If still lags, try #2
2. install the flash apk and try streaming youtube via another browser such as Dolphin HD and see how it works out.
what would you suggest I use for a speed test?
using speed test.net app my speeds are
1659 kbps DL
and
4592 kbps UL
seems like i might have a router problem if that's all i'm getting on the DL
my hardwired LAN gets 24 Mbps
Rugged96 said:
using speed test.net app my speeds are
1659 kbps DL
and
4592 kbps UL
seems like i might have a router problem if that's all i'm getting on the DL
my hardwired LAN gets 24 Mbps
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If that's the speed you are getting through a router then there is a problem, perhaps router related.
Go to wifi setting on N7, tap on your current wifi connection, it should tell you the speed you are connected. Ideally it should be 54mbps or higher depend on your setup, but based on your numbers it seems it's connected at much lower speed, below 15mbps I'd guess. My 3g dl speed is even higher than that.
use your phone or another wifi device to do a speed test again, if similar low number then check your router's wifi configuraiton or change a router.
Last night I was on Netflix watching Weeds and the only time there were any hiccups was at the beginning of the episode when Netflix was adjusting the quality to my internet connection. By the end of the theme song there was no noticeable stutters and I believe it had upgraded to HD 720p. So Netflix seems to not be a problem.
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silvscorp said:
If that's the speed you are getting through a router then there is a problem, perhaps router related.
Go to wifi setting on N7, tap on your current wifi connection, it should tell you the speed you are connected. Ideally it should be 54mbps or higher depend on your setup, but based on your numbers it seems it's connected at much lower speed, below 15mbps I'd guess. My 3g dl speed is even higher than that.
use your phone or another wifi device to do a speed test again, if similar low number then check your router's wifi configuraiton or change a router.
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oddly enough it says my link speed is 65Mbps....checking my other phones.
Rugged96 said:
oddly enough it says my link speed is 65Mbps....checking my other phones.
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silvscorp said:
If that's the speed you are getting through a router then there is a problem, perhaps router related.
Go to wifi setting on N7, tap on your current wifi connection, it should tell you the speed you are connected. Ideally it should be 54mbps or higher depend on your setup, but based on your numbers it seems it's connected at much lower speed, below 15mbps I'd guess. My 3g dl speed is even higher than that.
use your phone or another wifi device to do a speed test again, if similar low number then check your router's wifi configuraiton or change a router.
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My Cell phone HTC One S is even worse on wifi....352 kbps DL speeds.
I have a pretty new router. this doesn't make sense to me.
I just noticed the cap-out link speed of 65Mbps too. The manual says that the N7 is 802.11b/g/n capabile, so I figured I should see at least 150Mbps (if not 300Mbps like my laptop).
Anyone else noticing this low cap-out? Is this a software issue of the N7 or a hardware issue that I should have my unit exchanged for?
Rugged96 said:
My Cell phone HTC One S is even worse on wifi....352 kbps DL speeds.
I have a pretty new router. this doesn't make sense to me.
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Something is definitely wrong with your wifi router.
Revelant said:
I just noticed the cap-out link speed of 65Mbps too. The manual says that the N7 is 802.11b/g/n capabile, so I figured I should see at least 150Mbps (if not 300Mbps like my laptop).
Anyone else noticing this low cap-out? Is this a software issue of the N7 or a hardware issue that I should have my unit exchanged for?
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Normal G router will have max of 54mbps so looks like you have a N router since you are connected at 65Mbps. Some wireless N router can only output 150mbps and some will do 300mbps. Most of modern mobile device's wifi N adapter is only rated up to 150mbps however. 65mpbs is really on the low side for N network but still sufficient unless you wish to do a lot streaming withing your own network. Keep in mind that, if you have both G and N wireless device connected to your router at the same time, the link speed will be reduced depend on your router's configuration.
silvscorp said:
Normal G router will have max of 54mbps so looks like you have a N router since you are connected at 65Mbps. Some wireless N router can only output 150mbps and some will do 300mbps. Most of modern mobile device's wifi N adapter is only rated up to 150mbps however. 65mpbs is really on the low side for N network but still sufficient unless you wish to do a lot streaming withing your own network. Keep in mind that, if you have both G and N wireless device connected to your router at the same time, the link speed will be reduced depend on your router's configuration.
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I have verified that I can connect to the router\access points in my place at speeds between 242-300Mbps no problem. I have no G devices connected. It appears that the N7 is capping out a 65Mbps.
My question was whether anyone else (other than Rugged96 and myself) is seeing this in their WiFi connection info?
Revelant said:
I have verified that I can connect to the router\access points in my place at speeds between 242-300Mbps no problem. I have no G devices connected. It appears that the N7 is capping out a 65Mbps.
My question was whether anyone else (other than Rugged96 and myself) is seeing this in their WiFi connection info?
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I guess N7 will have a max of 65mbps just like most of the phones out today mainly due to the single antenna. To get higher N speed you need multiple antennas (MIMO)
I won't be able to deconstruct my router until later tonight. I am working from home and need to stay focused....
silvscorp said:
I guess N7 will have a max of 65mbps just like most of the phones out today mainly due to the single antenna. To get higher N speed you need multiple antennas (MIMO)
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So it is a limitation of the physical hardware...That is good to know. I was worried that something was wrong with my tablet.
Thanks!
Man that is BS!!!! Your telling Me I can't watch an HD movie on YouTube because the tablet went let me??? Why do they even have the option to go HD then? My internet pushes out 35mbps. That should be more then enough to run HD.
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No problems here. Watched transformers Friday night with no problem. Sunday my wife used the timewarner app to watch NASCAR. I have even used the watch ESPN with no problems tethering from HOX. Not saying its not your N7 but it sounds like a problem with your network. Unplug cable modem for a min or do a reset through the GUI. Maybe reset the router while at it.
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Slow WiFi

Hi
While at work I connect to the wifi because my connection isnt the best, It says I have a good connection (up to 86 MBPS) but its super slow. I ran a speed test and my DL speed was .96 and my up was 5.67 MBPS. My friend is connected to the same wifi but on a S5 and got 10.76 mbps on DL and 30.5 UL. Ive tried clearing the cache in recovery and even forgetting the network and reconnecting, any other suggestions?
bb4ninja said:
Hi
While at work I connect to the wifi because my connection isnt the best, It says I have a good connection (up to 86 MBPS) but its super slow. I ran a speed test and my DL speed was .96 and my up was 5.67 MBPS. My friend is connected to the same wifi but on a S5 and got 10.76 mbps on DL and 30.5 UL. Ive tried clearing the cache in recovery and even forgetting the network and reconnecting, any other suggestions?
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download " dnset" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dnset&hl=en, let me know if that does the trick
For some unknown reason Samsung use BIC as the TCP congestion Algorithm. Its reliable and good for high latency networks, but its pretty slow.
As far as I know you can only change it (to something better like Westwood) by rooting.
I tried using the DSNET and it didnt do anything at all, the speeds remained about the same and in some cases slower. I would like to root to my pohone but I might get my phone replaced first by T mobile
jordy787 said:
download " dnset" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dnset&hl=en, let me know if that does the trick
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That is for changing DNS, has nothing to do with the problem OP has posted, the change in TCP Congestion maybe could work if there is not an error in the drivers.
Try to download Kernel Adiutor and in Misc. Controls change it to cubic or westwood and test the speed.
To do a reliable test, you should use iperf and not other application, he.net - Network Tools has iperf v2 and v3
citytrader said:
That is for changing DNS, has nothing to do with the problem OP has posted, the change in TCP Congestion maybe could work if there is not an error in the drivers.
Try to download Kernel Adiutor and in Misc. Controls change it to cubic or westwood and test the speed.
To do a reliable test, you should use iperf and not other application, he.net - Network Tools has iperf v2 and v3
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Do I need to be rooted to do this?
bb4ninja said:
Do I need to be rooted to do this?
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Probably, I'm rooted so I can not test but you can do it yourself, Kernel Adiutor is free, install it and change the TCP parameter to test if you can!
bb4ninja said:
Hi
While at work I connect to the wifi because my connection isnt the best, It says I have a good connection (up to 86 MBPS) but its super slow. I ran a speed test and my DL speed was .96 and my up was 5.67 MBPS. My friend is connected to the same wifi but on a S5 and got 10.76 mbps on DL and 30.5 UL. Ive tried clearing the cache in recovery and even forgetting the network and reconnecting, any other suggestions?
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i figured it out i think. *#0011# Menu -> Wifi and then disable wifi power saving mode. my wifi speeds dramatically improved.
jordy787 said:
i figured it out i think. *#0011# Menu -> Wifi and then disable wifi power saving mode. my wifi speeds dramatically improved.
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That is not the way to go if the drivers are correct, now wifi will drain power disabling power saving mode
I have made some testing in my phone with my [email protected] and did transfers with iperf, disabling power saving mode was a bit worse
citytrader said:
That is not the way to go if the drivers are correct, now wifi will drain power disabling power saving mode
I have made some testing in my phone with my [email protected] and did transfers with iperf, disabling power saving mode was a bit worse
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hmm well seems to speed up mine and i have no power drain. It went from ac to wireless N
jordy787 said:
hmm well seems to speed up mine and i have no power drain. It went from ac to wireless N
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So if you moved from AC to N is not a speedup because of N standard has lower rates, mine is connected in AC and I'm getting speeds between 270Mbit/s and 316Mbits/s, this is using channel bandwidth 80Mhz (in N you have no more than 40Mhz).
If you want to do real test of bandwidth, use iperf v2, for PC you can download here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iperf2/?source=typ_redirect
For Android download Aruba Utilities and use Iperf with that
Usage:
iperf -c X.X.X.X (x.x.x.x is the ip of the iperf receiver)
iperf -s (server mode)
Do it in both directions, PC server and Android in server mode and compare changing N to AC in the router.

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