Transfferring files wirlessly is really slow.

August 5th, 2016

I got an edimax router (br-6204WG).
The signal quality is the highest (the router and my laptop is in the same room), but when I transfer files to other computer on my network I only get a transfer rate of 2mb per sec, while with a computer which is connected with a wire to the network I get much higher transfer speed.
What can be the problem??

Answer #1
theres no problem. Wireless is slower than Cable. When on wireless ure capped to 54Mbits – signal interferences; by cable u can get up to 1 Gbit/s depending on what kind of network card u got. Make sure ure close to the router. that might increace the speed a bit, but dont expect the same speeds u get on wired
Answer #2
Upgrade to Wireless N for faster speeds. (requires both a NIC upgrade and a router upgrade.)
Still not as fast as using gigabit NICs with a gigabit router and cable though.
Answer #3
I only get a transfer rate of 2mb per sec
What can be the problem??
as stated absolutely correct: there is no problem. with some specific wireless-g-hardware you may get up to 3,5 mb/s (from my experience), thats it! so your 2mb/s is absolutely the standard even if the router or ap is standing right next to you. go for gbit – not wireless-n nor 100mbit wired… my recommendation.
cheers
Answer #4
Upgrade to Wireless N for faster speeds. (requires both a NIC upgrade and a router upgrade.)
Still not as fast as using gigabit NICs with a gigabit router and cable though.

wireless N still isn’t as fast as wired. it’s “theoretically” faster than cable, but it’s slower in real life.
Answer #5
sorry this is a little off topic but i thought you meant uploading at 2mb/s and thinking that was really slow…
Answer #6
The rated bandwidth is very different to actual data throughput. Don’t confuse megabits (Mb) with megabytes (MB) per second, either.
802.11 G is rated at 54 Mbit but actual throughput after headroom and interferernce is closer to 25 Mbit.
25 Megabits = 3.12500 megabytes
You aren’t much below that and in the “normal” range.
Do you have a 2.4 GHz cordless phone in the house? They are the #1 cause of wireless network interference.
Answer #7
As others have said, that’s the way it is. Wireless is slow for big file transfers

 

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