- Mar 3, 2010
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Anyone else experienced this? My 802.11ac performance is fantastic, but when connected to 2.4 GHz performance strongly resembles the corpse of an anemic dog with four broken legs.
How do I make my S6 only connect at 5ghz? I have the option for this on my Nexus 7 running Lollipop 5.1 but don't see it on my phone.
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A couple of power cycles seems to have fixed it. That's fairly unusual to have such a drastic difference between two frequencies on the same network.
Great, now the frustration is over you can enjoy the phone.
dreaming of electric sheep
Sounds like the TKIP problem. Set the router up for 2.4GHz, with AES encryption (not TKIP+AES but pure AES). If it's a Linksys it may still run like a dead snail. I "fixed" my Linksys (after they showed as much interest in the problem as I have in the weather on Mars) by buying a Netgear WNR2000. It's the cheapest one out there, Netgear isn't one of the two top dogs, but it works with Android. I have a 20mbps connection (to my ISP) and I regularly get between 20mbps and 21mbps on my phone on wifi. With the Linksys, with AES, I was lucky to get 1mbps.I've already done that...wait.... I got it... I just removed the password for the 2.4 ghz band. Now it can ONLY connect to the 5ghz. Still, I wish it had the option to force 5ghz like my Nexus 7 does.
I have a Linksys AC 1900.... Speed Is not an issue... I'm getting 85—150mbps on 2.4ghz and 75-125 on 5ghz. I just know that 5ghz is like a 4 lane hi-way compared to 2.4 ghz being a back country road.
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5ghz is the way to go. 2.4ghz is worthless in my neighborhood with over 70 other AP networks.
5ghz is the way to go. 2.4ghz is worthless in my neighborhood with over 70 other AP networks.