Awful 5 GHZ WIFI performance? L-29 - Mate 8 General

Hi all,
I am getting only 86 Mbps near my Router, whatever setting I play with. On 2.4 I am getting 65 Mbps.
My 2x2 Ultrabook [Yoga 900], just besides the phone, gets 866 Mbps.
Anyone getting good speeds using the mate 8 or are we all in this together?
My phone has the latest B320 firmware.

I'm getting 210mbps in Normal mode and 180mbps in Intelligent mode.

Hi there
I own a mate 8 also, l29 varriant, my wifi speed is 200mb on a RT-AC1200G+. Curent room is stock b180. My friend who owns a s6 edge took the same speed test from my router and got 400mb+, so i dont know what is up with that but acording to "anandtech.com/show/9878/the-huawei-mate-8-review/9", with the new broadcom chipset ported to this device the speed should be 300+ . I dont know im not a programer but maybe it is limited by the software.

I always seem to get 65mbps on 2.4GHz regardless what speed the AP is. On 5GHz I normally get about 180mbps (this was connecting to an Apple base station)

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How fast is Galaxy S2 Wireless N?

I have just got a new broadband contract with O2, here in the UK.
I have a wireless Box IV (4 in roman numerals) which supports wireless N.
My phone is connecting to this wireless box at 65mbps. I had expected it to connect significantly faster, because wirelss N supports up to 300mbps.
Can anyone tell me what the fastest wifi N signal available on the phone is?
Thanks!
James
Mine is consistent @ 65Mbps also.
Never seen mine higher than 65 mbps.
Using an AP D-Link DAP 2553 (Wifi N 300 mbps max) at 2.4 GHz
As far as I know the fastest available Wireless N-chip on any phone is 65mbps. If what I've read is correct this is because phones only have 1 WiFi antenna and speeds higher than 65mbps requires multiple antennas (google "MIMO").
is the galaxy s 2 Draft-N or 5.0GHZ N ?
Thanks guys. Ok, it's good to know it's not a problem with something.
blickmanic said:
is the galaxy s 2 Draft-N or 5.0GHZ N ?
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I don't understand your question, SGS2 is dual band (2.4GHz N and 5.0 GHz N).
N-draft is gone since a long time ago, the N-draft standard was approved so basically all units sold as N draft is also "pure" N. But support for 5 GHz is always optional.
65mbps also.

Maximum AC wifi link speed?

I've been searching for a while and i just cant seem to find the answer. I just upgraded from an AC 1200 to an AC 1900 router. My note 4's wifi link speed on the AC 1200 maxed out at 867 mb/s. on 5ghz which is the max for AC 1200.
Now with the new router it still only connects at 867mb/s and not the max link speed the new AC 1900 router should provide.
I know it dosent matter, has nothing to do with why i bought the router and is plenty fast enough... but it's bugging me.
I just want to know if the N4 tops out at 867mb/s? Has anyone gotten anything higher for a link speed?
thanks!!
I certainly haven't gotten anything higher than that with my RT-AC87 and my Note 4. Only topped out at 700-something Mbps while being in the same room as the router itself.
Usually, the bandwidth numbers on these routers are inflated for marketing reasons anyway. Sometimes they mash together the total theoretical bandwidth for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, sometimes they assume you're using 3x3 clients (I'm pretty sure the Note 4 and most other smartphones and laptops are just 2x2), and sometimes they conveniently ignore the fact that Wi-Fi is an inherently half-duplex connection (transmit OR receive, not both, so your bandwidth's halved for bidirectional communication).
Your new router is probably only a dual band. Two channels of 433 Mbs. = 867Mbs. I have a Nighthawk Tri Band router which will combine 3 channels to allow 1.3Gbs. However I have no devices that support triband connections. My Surface Pro 3 and Samsung Tab S only connect at 867Mbs. Even the new Note 5 specs say Dual Band for the .AC radio spec. I haven't seen any new phones with a Triband spec yet.

Le pro 3 wifi ?

Hi.
I am getting 50 to 70 Mbit/s wifi speed with my Le Pro 3 Al.
How come i can't get any faster wifi speed ?
And how fast wifi speed do you get in 2.4 and 5.2 Ghz with your Le Pro 3 ?
90.7 Mbps down and 10.6 Mbps up on my x722 on 5 GHz. Tested with the Amplifi app (for Amplifi routers only). But there are a lot of factors at play when it comes to Internet connectivity. Like the speed testing website or app you're using, as well as your proximity to your router.
My router is about 10 feet away from me. If my router was in the living room (I'm upstairs), I would be at around 30 to 50 Mbps down right now.
Also, add peak times for your ISP to the list of factors. My ISP (Rogers)'s peak times are in the evening. That's when everyone here is streaming Youtube and Netflix in HD. Some ISPs will throttle you during certain times too.
Another factor could be your Mediatek processor and your device's WiFi chipset. When it comes to wireless or LTE, Qualcomm has it down pat. I saw that the Pro3 AI does have MU-MiMO and two-stream WiFi like its Snapdragon counterparts, but I can't find any official specs on it.
Have you tested other Android devices on your WiFi connection? You'll know if it's just your device with those speeds then.

WiFi link only 433 on 5ghz

I was wondering if I was the only one who notice the link speed is only 433 on 5ghz. I have 866 with a s8 on the same router. Any ideas
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I was wondering if I was the only one who notice the link speed is only 433 on 5ghz. I have 866 with a s8 on the same router. Any ideas
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Different hardware, different Wi-Fi chip inside the Xiaomi, less speed. For a budget phone it's an decent speed. What's your Internet speed anyway at home or where you use the 5ghz?
I'm testing a gigabyte connection and I always test new devices max speed. I'm ok with 433 irl about 250ish. But I get more than 500 on a s8. I was wondering if it was a setting or something. Thanks
Even POCO F1 is 866 Mbps
same here max on 5ghz is 433mb it does max my speed which is 220mb, on 2.4ghz max i get is 67mb, I also came from S8 which on 2.4ghz gave me 120mb , the speed i get is still more then enough for me and how much the device costs can live with that and the range is similar to S8
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S6 Lite 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi issue

After extensive troubleshooting with my ISP's highest level tech support (I escalated my issue to the highest level) and ultimately swapping my Arris XB6 router/modem with a brand new one with a different chipset, my S6 Lite attains atrocious 2.4 GHz speeds.
Before people lecture me on how I should be using 5 GHz only, the fact is I usually can't because of physical limitations such as concrete walls, congestion, and and distance. What's interesting is how when connected to 5 GHz, speeds are fantastic and mirror other devices including my laptops, mobile devices such as iPhone/iPads, and even a wired ethernet connection to the desktop.
However, things quickly go to **** when using 2.4 GHz. I exchanged my S6 Lite and it's still doing the same. I tested it out in another area using a different AP with a different ISP using only 2.4 GHz and I got the same result.
When using other devices including new or legacy devices, they all kick the S6 Lite's butt in terms of speed. While I can often only achieve 6 -10 Mbps with the Lite, I get close to 70 Mbps on other devices and even with an old Nexus 7 2013 I get close to 40 Mbps, but not with the Samsung - connected to 2.4 GHz.
Using Wi-Fi spectrum analyzers signal strength and speeds are all awesome. I have a signal of around -37 dBm when on either 20 or 40 MHz channel bandwidth. I tend to get slightly faster speeds on my Lite via 20 instead of 40 Mhz. Channels are manually selected as Auto gives the worst possible speeds.
As such, I have come to accept this is Wi-Fi is an issue with the Lite and an not a defect per se. It's engineered this way. My question is though, how and why? Does Samsung use two different radios or "network" cards on the motherboard? And if anything, shouldn't the 5 GHz spectrum suffer before the 2.4 GHz? From past experience using Android TV Boxes, my issues have always typically been when connected to 5 GHz.

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