

For my home the only wireless device capable of pushing top speeds was our Samsung Galaxy s7 Edge, they support full 4X4 MIMO and I clocked them at 876Mbps under perfect conditions.Įven our 'fairly' new laptops couldn't come close. Then you will need a device compatible with the latest standards. You'll need a 4x4 or higher mumimo AP/Router capable of AC2400+ speeds. Tech and infrastructure needs to be pared up for full speed but you CAN approach 1GB on Wireless (876Mbps).

While this system gives me much more range and stability it's AC-1137 2x2 and seems to be capped around 400Mbps on devices capable of it. I replaced it with a high grade/high security enterprise mesh, AC and LR rated system. My AP system up until this month was a AC2400 4x4 MIMO system capable of pushing near 1GB to devices with the proper antennas and radios. Not just AC, you need AC2400+ in most cases. You also need proper WAPS to properly deploy a speedy wireless network. I don't have any MU-MIMO devices yet, but when I do I may replace the router to take advantage.WiFi tech is fine but most companies 'cheap out' their radios and antennas to save money. Wifi tech has some catching up to do.ĪLSo the R8000 router Comcast provides, while high-end, is not MU-MIMO compatible. I thought it was just me.Īnd the majority of my devices, that are on wifi, I only see 140-250meg. Otherwise, most my tests fall around 600-850meg. all other browser windows closed, programs closed, checking task mgr to make sure nothing is happening in the background, etc. Yeah, I need ideal conditions to see 940meg.
