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Has anyone experienced poor wireless speeds between a Mac and the TG582 router (this one supplied by Plusnet)?
My specs are a mid-2010 iMac with a wireless 802.11n connection. Service is FTTC up to 76mb with an estimated speed of 55mb. I rarely get higher than 30mb, often 20-25mb on various speed tests.
This evening I was getting this shocking throughput. I initially thought it was Plusnet so posted a comment on that thread. Was advised to plug the Mac directly into the router and run this speedtest again. This time it jumped to this.
After spending months thinking Plusnet was to blame it turns out to be my wireless connection. Keeping the Mac wired to the router is a bit impractical, but is the Mac the weak link in the chain or the router?
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but is the Mac the weak link in the chain or the router? Can't talk about the router, but I've never had any problem with any of my Macs over wireless� but it's always a dubious way to run a speedtest.
Have you checked for nearby WiFi using the same channel? ( iStumbler is handy for seeing them)
I can detect up to a couple of dozen networks in the evening� they don't usually cause me any problem, but I now use 5GHz on everything that knows about it, no others within range.
edit- typo
Edited by billford (Thu 03-Apr-14 21:11:17)
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Do you have any other wireless devices that are not n-capable?
jelv
Plusnet user since November 2001 - not sure for how much longer
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Have an iPad 2 and a iPhone 5. Not sure what their wireless specs are?
I can get about 24mb running the ookla speedtest on the phone, but on the wired iMac it's just maxed out at 57mb.
Starting to suspect it could be the router
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I already have iStumber
I had already moved over to channel 13 as that was the furthest I could get away from the reported wireless networks in my vicinity.
It could well be the router?
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It could well be the router? It certainly could be, but the only way to be sure is to try another one!
It's always a good idea to have a spare anyway
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I would expect more from both devices.
The router is probably the culprit - on FTTC I would suggest replacing and if going to spend any money getting a dual band router makes sense since the iPhone5 supports it
We have a web based tester that works on iPad http://labs.thinkbroadband.com/ispa which you can then share. The graphs can reveal some indications about the health of a connection
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Thanks for the link. Just ran the test using my iPad and this was the result: [img] http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/button/13965...[/img]\ }"]
I don't suppose you could recommend or point me in the direction of some recommended routers?
Edited by deleted (Thu 03-Apr-14 22:48:04)
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Asus rt-n66u far from cheap but a good few people on here use it.
Lower priced and slower wireless but probably more than enough for your speeds is the Asus rt-n56u
These both work as ethernet routers behind the white Openreach VDSL2 modem
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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I have not checked; but Channel 13 is close to the top end of the band, so there may be some limiting aspect coming in to play.
As others have suggested previously, try Channel 11 or lower; or Auto.
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I have not checked; but Channel 13 is close to the top end of the band, so there may be some limiting aspect coming in to play. iirc, channel 13 isn't a "standard" channel in the UK so some devices may not support it, but there shouldn't be any other problem. As others have suggested previously, try Channel 11 or lower; or Auto. I've usually found that Auto is terrible, even when it chooses the same channel that I set manually  . I've assumed it's something related to the scanning.
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The reason I asked is that I think I've seen somewhere that if one of the devices uses a g connection it drops back to g for all connections. Unfortunately in the router settings there isn't a n only option to prove that.
jelv
Plusnet user since November 2001 - not sure for how much longer
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Many thanks, I'll check them out
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Thanks I'll it a try
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After a bit of researching on the web I opted for the Asus RT-N66U. Have to say I'm made up with my purchase.
Had no issues setting it up (initially wired), apart from a strange issue with Plusnet that resulted in my service being re-provisioned down to 40/10. Not sure why but it was quickly sorted back to 80/20.
Now getting over 60MB download (wireless)  Never got anywhere near those speeds with the TG582n.
Many thanks again for the recommendations and the other replies.
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