I have 7-8 times more mbits on the mobile phone than on the pc on the pc, I have about 2 mbits and on the mobile phone 17 mbits although the same requirements apply as e.g. Same space, same requirements and same network. How can that be? I recently ordered something https://www.amazon.de/...07RKVTYSC/ on amazon, but it only brought more range. Can somebody help me? My pc is about 8 or 7 years old. I know it's old. Nevertheless, it has to be somehow Give a Wi-Fi adapter or new Wi-Fi card for my pc. Because of homescooling, I need it more than usual.
Check on your computer whether you are in the 2.4 or 5 GHz network and which protocol is used. Go to "Properties" on your Wi-Fi
5g on a cell phone too
And the protocol?
So firstly it can be very good, in this case only the USB dongle is responsible for the transmission speed, not your computer and secondly, you are sure that the measurement on the computer is in MBits (megabits per second) and not in MB / s (megabytes per second) was specified?
One byte is 8 bits, corresponding to 2MB / s 16MBits, which corresponds pretty much to the measurement on the cell phone.
What protocol
Try another USB port on your PC. Maybe that's because.
And do a speed test here.
Is that the protocol?
I already have
In the properties, as I just mentioned, it says "Protocol:" and then something like 802.11.a or n or ac.
Only brought a few kbits
On the pc mbps on the cell phone also mbps
Jo, you are using 802.11ac, which is very unusual for you to have such a slow connection. How do you determine your speed? Which router do you have? Can you check the speed of the end devices in the router?
Have a photo below
How do you measure these values?
Speedtest.net the oocla
OK. What exactly is this for a computer that has this problem? How far is it from the WLAN access point?
I have a telekom speedport hybrid. Must pay monthly
Windows 10 pc from aldi at that time
What is the distance to the Wi-Fi router? Are there any obstacles between? Stand e.g. Music boxes very close to the PC (e.g. Directly on the housing)?
It should actually offer such speeds. Are you sure that network speed is the problem or can it also be due to the internet? How did you determine these speeds?
Please go to the settings of your router and look at WLan connections what is there about the connection to your devices.
1. When I did the tests, my cell phone was exactly in the room of the pc. The pc is on the table. The router is on the ground floor. The cell phone and the pc on the 1st floor. I have already bought such a Wi-Fi repeater.
Question 1: How is the USB port on which the thing is attached certified?
Question 2: Measurements "in the same room" say nothing at all in doubt. The measurement must be carried out with the same antenna position and orientation.
In order to solve radio problems, it makes sense to refresh your knowledge of physics on the subject.
Do you have a USB extension cable to place the USB antenna in the same way as your cell phone or generally something away from the PC housing?
How does it work
Enter http://speedport.ip into your browser on the PC and go to the page. Then log in with the data that you should either know or be on the device, perhaps the bottom. Or you got that on an info flyer from Telekomt.
There's certainly a menu item like WLAN, hopefully it will be self-explanatory, I do not know the menu of this router. A speed should be displayed for each device. In addition, your DSL speed should also be specified under a menu item such as "Internet" or "DSL". Passes the information through, then you just know better where it could come from and what you could do.
No, even if I put the phone on the motherboard in the housing or on the housing, nothing else happens
Based on the pictures, I have a guess. Could it be that your cell phone is directly connected to the router, but the PC with the repeater? The latency is damn high, although the data throughput is somewhat better with the cell phone.