As a point of reference for the changes coming in Wi-Fi 6, here is what 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) expanded on 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4): Wider channels (80MHz or 160MHz versus a max of 40MHz in the 5GHz band)

The latest Wi-Fi routers use 40Mhz channels for best throughput on the 2.4Ghz band. Problem: iOS only supports 20Mhz. Written by Jason Perlow, Senior Contributing Writer Aug. 4, 2014 at 7:35 p.m. PT There's no 20Mhz on 5Ghz ac and the link/PHY on 40Mhz should be no higher than 400Mbps. You're right though, 80Mhz will produce a large stutter but it's completely the Quests fault, not Virtual Desktop's. Going by what you're saying, if you haven't dedicated a 5Ghz band with a unique SSID to your Quest, it may help. TellitToTheJudge. L&LD said: Yes, that's the overhead and your Wi-Fi environment, and is within expectations. withing expectations is a little less than 700Mbps caused by the wifi overhead, in my case and only in Windows is 350Mbps this is not expected because is half of what my laptop is capable. Toggling with settings. «Automatic» vs «20MHz» in the 5GHz channel width settings. IT works only when set to 20MHz. Sometimes it seams to connect to Orbi on “automatic” but no data passes. Link rate in Orbi = N/A My other pc with Intel AC 8265 works in both modes and full speed. ^A In the 2.4 GHz bands bonded 40 MHz channels are uniquely named by the primary and secondary 20 MHz channels, e.g. 9+13. In the 5 GHz bands they are denoted by the center of the wider band and the primary 20 MHz channel e.g. 42[40] ^B In the US, 802.11 operation on channels 12 and 13 is allowed under low power conditions.
Channel separation is crucial in reducing interference on the 2.4GHz frequency band. The 20/40MHz coexistence setting allows your router to connect to devices using both 20MHz and 40MHz widths. Leaving the 20/40MHz coexistence setting enabled is recommended for optimum wireless access point functioning in a frequency-rich environment.
Quick question about Roberts testing. Was the 35 cap a limitation of the note 2s wifi or the router wifi? Or both? If you tested 2 devices at the same time would they both max out at 35 each or a combination of 35. And when you connect via usb later this weekend can you also connect another devic
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