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Qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter speeds
Qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter speeds












qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter speeds
  1. #Qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter speeds android#
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Here are speed test results all at the same location / time / destination, the only thing different is the wired / wifi / bandwidth:Īnother benefit of running low power on your wireless router is to reduce the heat generated, and held in the router. Sometimes you might want to bump up the power to reach out to the front / back yard, but 99% of the time lowest power / bandwidth is more than enough. What it all ends up coming down to, is how much performance can I get at the lowest RF/WiFi foot print.įor most of us, running the lowest possible power is more than enough to connect in our limited space. Here is what the Channel Bandwidth at 20mhz looks like: You can see how huge the 40mhz dlink channel is compared to everyone else - it is walking all over their channel - 20mhz would be more friendly/neighborly

#Qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter speeds android#

They also have an Android release version. Home site, inexpensive, new - what I use: You can look at your wireless landscape by using something like inSSIDer to see local AP's: In a clean wireless area, I might keep it at 300mbps just for fun

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My Internet connection is 50mbps, so there is no performance difference between 144mbps and 300mbps, so I run 20mhz here. Peak Speed: 867 Mbps Channel Utilization: 20/40 MHz, 20/40/80 MHz MIMO Configuration: 2x2 (2-stream) Wi-Fi Features: MU-MIMO Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.0 Bluetooth Technology: Bluetooth Low Energy Class Support: Class 2, Class 1 Bluetooth RF Ports: 1 Memory OTP: 1.5 KB OTP Interface Supported Interfaces: PCIe 2. That is why I reduced my power output to 10mW - I don't need more. If you don't need the wide Channel Bandwidth to get your work done, ie: it doesn't help performance, you could force it to 20mhz - and reduce your interference with others near you. Pale Moon, good news, when I first connected at 2.4ghz it connected at 144mbps, but after tweaking the Channel Bandwidth from 20mhz/40mhz to 40mhz and it connected at 300mbps at 2.4ghz.Īt my location there are a gazillion 2.4Ghz AP's, so I don't even bother with 2.4ghz, and go straight to 5ghz, and even there I need to place my signal center carefully. My Tx power adjustment i 80 mW by default though. option in my channels, only 20/40.since i'm on the 2.4 Ghz. My settings are almost like yours, except my WLAN Atheros doesn't support 5 Ghz.














Qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter speeds