Hi,
Since the beggining i have had problem with my wireless connection, my laptop is an Acer Aspire 5745G Win7 and my router is an Asus RT-AC66U. Originally my laptop only supported the 2.4GHz band and i have allways thought it was interference from my neighbours because everyone was using the 2.4GHz band and the channel distribution is awful. So i bought a new wifi-card Intel Dual Band AC-7260 now im the only one with 5GHz but i still get constant package loss. The router is placed 3.5 meters from the laptop and its only a thin drywall and a bookchase in between so the signal is excellent.
I have run test with Pingplotter and it shows excellent when using a cabel either directly from the wall or the router. But if i use the wireless the results is crap. I have reinstalled the drivers for the wifi-card, the firmware on the router is the newest and i also tried a factoryreset. My router sends on both 5GHz(mobile and laptop) and 2.4Ghz(chromecast) i have tried using both the same and separate SSID. I have also tried forcing the router to only send AC with 'N/AC mixed' on 80MHz with no better results, i have also tried with 'only N' on 20/40 MHz same there.
With cable directly to the wall
With cable from router
With wireless at 5GHz
To exclude the router i have to make the same test on another device, does any one know a similiar program like pingplotter for Android Phones?
Can it be software issue with wifi-card? If i run Pingplotter in the background and click on the wireless signal down in the right corner of windows taskbar, the results in Pingplotter spikes for a second each time the list that shows all the wireless connections in the area appear in the right bottom corner. And if i hover over my connection it shows 802.11n even when the speed is at 866,7 Mbps when its cleary in AC.
Since the beggining i have had problem with my wireless connection, my laptop is an Acer Aspire 5745G Win7 and my router is an Asus RT-AC66U. Originally my laptop only supported the 2.4GHz band and i have allways thought it was interference from my neighbours because everyone was using the 2.4GHz band and the channel distribution is awful. So i bought a new wifi-card Intel Dual Band AC-7260 now im the only one with 5GHz but i still get constant package loss. The router is placed 3.5 meters from the laptop and its only a thin drywall and a bookchase in between so the signal is excellent.
I have run test with Pingplotter and it shows excellent when using a cabel either directly from the wall or the router. But if i use the wireless the results is crap. I have reinstalled the drivers for the wifi-card, the firmware on the router is the newest and i also tried a factoryreset. My router sends on both 5GHz(mobile and laptop) and 2.4Ghz(chromecast) i have tried using both the same and separate SSID. I have also tried forcing the router to only send AC with 'N/AC mixed' on 80MHz with no better results, i have also tried with 'only N' on 20/40 MHz same there.
With cable directly to the wall
With cable from router
With wireless at 5GHz
To exclude the router i have to make the same test on another device, does any one know a similiar program like pingplotter for Android Phones?
Can it be software issue with wifi-card? If i run Pingplotter in the background and click on the wireless signal down in the right corner of windows taskbar, the results in Pingplotter spikes for a second each time the list that shows all the wireless connections in the area appear in the right bottom corner. And if i hover over my connection it shows 802.11n even when the speed is at 866,7 Mbps when its cleary in AC.