Why am I not getting the maximum speed that my router is capable of?
Symptom:
The wireless connection data rate reported by the software utility or other WiFi monitor cannot connect for more than 150 Mbps, even though the router, access point, and/or adapter are advertised as being capable of 270 Mbps or 300 Mbps.
Cause:
Wi-Fi-certified N routers and access points are required to comply with the "Coexistence Requirement" set forth by Wi-Fi Alliance when operating in dense areas with multiple wireless networks,. The Coexistence Requirement ensures that the N devices operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency band default to 20 MHz operation when operating in close proximity to other Wi-Fi networks.
Devices operating in the 5 GHz frequency band are not prone to interference and are not subject to the Coexistence Requirement.
Resolution:
If your router or access point operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, your device is functioning as intended.
Related Information:
For general information on the Wi-Fi Alliance, please visit www.wi-fi.org.
You may also be interested in reading the "40 MHz channel operation" details available from the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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