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06-18-2022 12:26 PM - edited 06-18-2022 12:34 PM
On 5GHz option, Download speed is 300 Mbps whereas Upload speed is 0.35 Mbps - yes not even 1 Mbps. I can see it is a MediaTek MT7921 Wifi 6 802.11ax PCIe Adapter and I have the latest drivers installed. I uninstalled the Drivers (removed), reinstalled but no luck. On 2.4 GHz, download and upload speeds are around 70 Mbps which is pretty good. OS is up to date with patches. I even reverted the Wifi drivers to previous version and tested to see if it was a Driver problem but no luck. My router is TP Link Archer-C5. I tested 5 GHz speed test on my Mobile Phone (Cell Phone) using the same ISP and the speeds are pretty good. So, my guess is this is either something related to the driver or hardware itself. Any suggestions?
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06-18-2022 11:44 PM - edited 06-19-2022 01:10 AM
I fixed the issue - I logged into router settings (generally this is at 192.168.0.1) and under 5GHz Wifi settings, I updated (set) the following:
Mode: 802.11a/n/ac mixed
Encryption: Auto
Channel: 48
Channel Width: 40 MHz
Specifically, I think it is the Channel and Channel Width setting change listed above that helped.
06-18-2022 05:55 PM
@AbiPk wrote:On 5GHz option, Download speed is 300 Mbps whereas Upload speed is 0.35 Mbps - yes not even 1 Mbps. ..
Please ask your provider. Many providers have plans with upload speed much slower than download speed.
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06-18-2022 11:44 PM - edited 06-19-2022 01:10 AM
I fixed the issue - I logged into router settings (generally this is at 192.168.0.1) and under 5GHz Wifi settings, I updated (set) the following:
Mode: 802.11a/n/ac mixed
Encryption: Auto
Channel: 48
Channel Width: 40 MHz
Specifically, I think it is the Channel and Channel Width setting change listed above that helped.