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Hello EPICNPC's.
I have an issue with my wifi router. I have 600 megabit internet, but it seems that my router is locked on 100 MBS via speedtest (ookla)
Router have double bands, one standard 2, GHz and second one is 5ghz that is even slower.
5 GHz band is not getting higher than 38 MBS, and not stable at all.
The announced speed of router is 300+800 on 2.4 and 5 GHz bands.

So why 5 GHz is slower, and why 2,4 GHz is not getting a higher speed?
Router: D-link DIR815/AC
No concrete walls whatsoever. Thank you
 
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The problem with maximum speed often comes from the actual Ethernet cable. Previous generation supported up to 100MBS. Try getting a new cable before doing anything with router
 
The wifi is really getting slow day by day. I also use the Dlink router and the thug is that the network speed is getting low and the basic pages like google home page or the Gmail page is not opening. I have to <Removed> each time because of the slow wifi.
 
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Hello EPICNPC's.
I have an issue with my wifi router. I have 600 megabit internet, but it seems that my router is locked on 100 MBS via speedtest (ookla)
Router have double bands, one standard 2, GHz and second one is 5ghz that is even slower.
5 GHz band is not getting higher than 38 MBS, and not stable at all.
The announced speed of router is 300+800 on 2.4 and 5 GHz bands.

So why 5 GHz is slower, and why 2,4 GHz is not getting a higher speed?
Router: D-link DIR815/AC
No concrete walls whatsoever. Thank you

Get a Wifi Extender from amazon
 
Like someone else suggested get a new "cat 6" wire to connect the modem to your router. When i hear speads of 100mb i hear old wire all over it.

Does your modem have built in wifi? If so open it up and test those speeds aswell. If they don't go over the 100mb then the issue might lie with the connection from either your modem or the oudside wire. In that case call your provider company.
 
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