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The M6800 is built on a very solid foundation. Trong đó, mẫu laptop Dell Precision M6800 được đánh giá là 1 trong 2 model mới nhất thuộc dòng máy. Nhắc đến laptop Dell hiện đại, cao cấp người dùng thường sẽ nghĩ ngay đến những sản phẩm laptop xách tay Mỹ có thiết kế mỏng, nhẹ nhàng và khá tinh tế.
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I am going to bet it is some driver or software setting because the wifi in end device is a single chip that can switch between 2.4 and 5 unlike a router that has 2 different chips one for each. Still there is little risk since you are not installing anything you just unplug the USB and reboot. Laptops can be very strange at times and need special drivers.lenvo in particular. It appears your laptop is all intel parts so it is likely you can find a image that has support.
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These USB images run 100% from the stick and do not install on your hard drive.many do have a option so be careful what you click. What I would normally recommend is to try to find a unix USB boot image that would let you try a different OS to see if you have a hardware issue or if it is some crap windows setting thing. Not sure about a laptop that old since it likely does not support windows10 officially and many times the drivers used are older ones. Why it can't see the 5g radio can be many things. You might force your router to use 40mhz radio bands if that is possible. You only get a very small fraction of these so called rates so it could be as simple as you are only connecting at 72.2. You many times will see 150 or maybe 300 on 2.4 but if it can only use 20mhz channels and only 1 mimo channel it will get 72.2 This is more the data encoding rate rather the actual speed. Your first step would be to see what connection rate it shows on the interface. Many times even using fancy data encodings that claim numbers like 600 on 2.4 you get only 80-90mbps. It would not be unusual to only get 35mbps on 2.4. I doubt you have 802.11b devices you are using. Mixed mode generally means it also support older protocols and in theory if you were running a mix of devices it could slow the rates. Not sure if it was a typo but there is only the 2.4g radio band for wifi. I have checked the log but can only see one message repeating:
I also started noticing once in a while disconnections on my smartphone from my router in mixed mode. Could it be that they cheaped out on 2.5GHz radio on TP-Link Archer C6U? It's just 2.4GHz that is even slower than 2.5GHz on my 10 year-old Edimax BR-6428nS that I replaced with current router.
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Strangely wireless card DELL DW1530 802.11n(Broadcom too) on my old Dell Latitude laptop is able to pick 5GHz and work at almost full speed.ĥGHz on my router works very well. I have not tried other devices but most likely I won't see difference. I disabled mixed mode and enabled only 2.5GHz to test if same is experienced on that laptop and on my smartphone. It could not connect successfully but the maximum download speed was 35mbps at most. It did not detect 5GHz signal so I switched on mixed mode with 2.5GHz. I wanted to connect it to my TP-Link Archer C6U wireless router. I have an old Lenovo G560 laptop with Broadcom 802.11n wireless network card.