S3 MAXimum WiFi speed 450mbps - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello,
i would like to know, how fast SGS3 can connect to my cisco e4200 n router that advertise 450mbps throughput ..
i'm trying to get 450mbps connection to my router..
on my router i setup wireless n and wireless bg network..
when i connect to 2.4g network i get 75mbps connection 1m away from router.
the same speed i get when i connect SGS3 to 5ghz network..
what i'm doing wrong?
thx
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kikan

This
http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/E4200-How-do-you-connect-at-450Mbps/td-p/376169
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I would think a major limitation would be because the wifi chip + antenna are SISO not MIMO. It could also be a compatibility issue between wireless chipset in the gt-i9300 and the router
Addition:
There are other special requirements to achieve 450Mbps too...
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thanks for advice,
i tried to setup my wifi in different ways, but no luck..
maximum connection i can reach is 72Mbps
Does any one manage to get higher connection between SGS3 and wifi router 802.11n ?
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kikan

72 is as high as it goes
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NetCopAD said:
72 is as high as it goes
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With my netgear wndr3700 I can connect at 150mbps
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I'm getting 150mbps on the VirginMedia Superhub running 5Ghz

o.k. so is possible that i have something wrong with my cisco E4200 router..
so SGS3 have only single-stream ?
because my router for 450Mbps have to use all tree-streams..
thank to all for responding...
i will have to send an email to cisco...
now i will flash ddwrt firmware to see if is there any difference
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kikanx

kikan said:
o.k. so is possible that i have something wrong with my cisco E4200 router..
so SGS3 have only single-stream ?
because my router for 450Mbps have to use all tree-streams..
thank to all for responding...
i will have to send an email to cisco...
now i will flash ddwrt firmware to see if is there any difference
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kikanx
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nothing wrong with cisco...
i'm using omega rom and something in my rom is f...ed...
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kikan

I get 75mbs on 2.4ghz wireless n and 150mbs on 5.0 wireless n.

cisco E1500 -
Cisco e1500 with ddwrt big
it has only 2.4Ghz and all get 72mbps...max.. G/N or only-N - same results
it's advertised like 300Mbps...
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kikan

wifi boost over service mode
hi, long time no hear..
just want to share this tip, that i found out few minutes ago..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdv-I-XkTt4
now i can connect to my cisco e4200 over 5gHz with 150Mbps connection...
still didn't found out how can i get 450mbps on samsung galaxy s3...or at least 300mbps...
on e4200 i set up only wireless N on 40MH channel...and wpa2 pre...
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kikan

kikan said:
hi, long time no hear..
just want to share this tip, that i found out few minutes ago..
now i can connect to my cisco e4200 over 5gHz with 150Mbps connection...
still didn't found out how can i get 450mbps on samsung galaxy s3...or at least 300mbps...
on e4200 i set up only wireless N on 40MH channel...and wpa2 pre...
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kikan
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As mentioned by xtechx, this is a chipset limitation. You'll just have to live with it since it only has a single antenna (meaning it supports about half of the maximum transmission speed of your router for Wireless N), as with most mobile wifi chipsets. Though if I remember correctly, the HTC One supports MIMO (full wifi speeds)

Sythun said:
As mentioned by xtechx, this is a chipset limitation. You'll just have to live with it since it only has a single antenna (meaning it supports about half of the maximum transmission speed of your router for Wireless N), as with most mobile wifi chipsets. Though if I remember correctly, the HTC One supports MIMO (full wifi speeds)
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hi,
thnks for info....
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kikan
P.S. after switching off , power saver on WIFI (in service mode), my battery is empty in 18hrs...

itetin zagashira
kikan said:
hello,
i would like to know, how fast SGS3 can connect to my cisco e4200 n router that advertise 450mbps throughput ..
i'm trying to get 450mbps connection to my router..
on my router i setup wireless n and wireless bg network..
when i connect to 2.4g network i get 75mbps connection 1m away from router.
the same speed i get when i connect SGS3 to 5ghz network..
what i'm doing wrong?
thx
by
kikan
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I only got 150M connection

andrewcw said:
I only got 150M connection
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As mentioned by xtechx, this is a chipset limitation. You'll just have to live with it since it only has a single antenna (meaning it supports about half of the maximum transmission speed of your router for Wireless N), as with most mobile wifi chipsets. Though if I remember correctly, the HTC One supports MIMO (full wifi speeds)
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kikan

kikan said:
hi,
thnks for info....
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kikan
P.S. after switching off , power saver on WIFI (in service mode), my battery is empty in 18hrs...
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Yeah, kind of normal behavior if you switch power save mode off. What do you expect?
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kikan said:
hi, long time no hear..
just want to share this tip, that i found out few minutes ago..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdv-I-XkTt4
now i can connect to my cisco e4200 over 5gHz with 150Mbps connection...
still didn't found out how can i get 450mbps on samsung galaxy s3...or at least 300mbps...
on e4200 i set up only wireless N on 40MH channel...and wpa2 pre...
by
kikan
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Thanks for the tip!! My Wifi speed according to the SpeedTest app is now 20Mbps which is twice what they were before turning off power save mode. However, they are still no where near what others are reporting for max speeds on the SG3

glad to hear this,
but power management will be hungry...
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kikan
my be you can install wakelockdetector and manage to shutdown all not necessary process for you..
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kikan
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector

Old post but what the heck.
Wireless devices are built to operate at given speeds.
Common Android device connection speeds are 54Mbits/sec(802.11g), 65Mbits/sec, 72Mbits/sec, 150Mbits/sec(5GHz).
As WiFi is half-duplex, you will never see 'real' data throughput at the listed connection speed.
At very best, you'll probably only see ⅔ the connection speed.
The connection speed is often dictated by the number of antennas a device has and generally max'd out at 150Mbit/sec on 2.4GHz frequency due to 20MHz channel allocation limit, where 40MHz channel allocation is not encouraged.
5GHz frequency connection speeds are generally higher as 5GHz is based on 40MHz channel width.
I have a Sony XPERIA M (C1905) with dual band (2.4GHz/5GHz) WiFi.
5GHz has a connection speed of 150Mbits/sec.
Over 5GHz it has a bandwidth throughput of 109Mbits/sec in an optimal environment.
5GHz is a higher frequency than 2.4GHz so it will not have the same signal strength of 2.4GHz at distance.(trade-off)
If you really want to test WiFi throughput on an Android device, you have to use iPerf for Android and then install a Windows/linux version of iPerf on a NAS/PC.
This will provide true maximum bandwidth/throughput available to your Android device in a LAN where your testing servers should not bottleneck the Android device you are testing.
Because of the channel allocation, you have to have a 802.11ac router if your Android device supports 802.11ac to obtain the max. 802.11ac throughput.

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[Q] Who got wifi "N" connection with the 101

Like the title says who got a working N connection with the 101. I can only connect at 54. Using a netgear WNDR3700 router and WPA2 AES
Maurice
I'm in the exact same position. My N1 and my eeePC both connect at speeds greater than 54mbps, but the A101 will not go any higher than 54mbps...
I was running a speedtest compare between my Evo and the 70i and noticed a big difference in speed, ~3Mb in favour of the Evo. Also noticed that its only connecting at g and not n. Is there some sort of governing going on?
are we talking connecting to an n router or connecting at n speeds?
godashram said:
are we talking connecting to an n router or connecting at n speeds?
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Connecting at N speeds.
However, I did set my router to N only mode and I was unable to obtain an IP address.
e4xda said:
Connecting at N speeds.
However, I did set my router to N only mode and I was unable to obtain an IP address.
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does you router use 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz for n? what does the archos support?
My router is 2.4-2.5 ghz running DD-WRT. I checked the tech specs on Archos page but I don't see any info on what frequency they are using, just says it supports WiFi b/g/n.
http://www.archos.com/products/ta/archos_101it/specs.html?country=us&lang=en
e4xda said:
I checked the tech specs on Archos page but I don't see any info on what frequency they are using, just says it supports WiFi b/g/n.[/QUOT]
The Archos is 2.4 GHz only. However that doesn't matter, because I have both 2.4 and 5 GHz on my netgear WNDR3700. All my other devices with N are connecting at N speed to it.
I think the problem is the wifi driver from the archos, unless someone can show me that he is connected at N speed with his archos.
Maurice
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It better not be false advertising... Or a fix better be made soon.
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i have a wndr3700 wireless router and using speedtest from the market i get
7.60 Mbps Down
3.41 Mbps Up
looks pretty fast N or not
I only have 5 GHZ N AP so I had to hook up a 2.4 GHZ "N" router that I have, but it is not really N, could never get 300Mbps connectoin on my laptop, but i get 54Mbps on the Archos, it seems fast enough to me.
not working
Very slow no N
I have 74 Mbit wireless connection with my 101 and an WRT320N-EU, so N does work in my situation
Emailed Archos regarding this issue, below is their answer.
"
Archos
Dear Customer,
We are working on this issue.
Kind Regards,
Archos Technical Support
Thank you for choosing Archos products.
We also have at your disposal on our website, FAQ's, firmwares and drivers.
Feel free to visit our it at website : http://www.archos.com
Please note that for your convenience we also saved a full copy of the manual on your Archos under the data folder."

No 802.11n wifi on 5 GHz?

Anyone else confirm?
I'm seeing that this will not connect to my 802.11n network, won't even see it in fact, that runs on 5GHz. Connects to 2.4GHz networks fine.
Looking at spec sheet, no frequency is listed. I would assume as with most devices it is 2.4 only? Gonna test it here in a few myself.
I don't know of any mobile device that supports 802.11n dual band. All the phones/tablets only use 2.4 ghz band for 802.11n as far as I can tell.
MultiDev said:
I don't know of any mobile device that supports 802.11n dual band. All the phones/tablets only use 2.4 ghz band for 802.11n as far as I can tell.
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My Galaxy Tab 7 supports 802.11n on 5 GHz, though only some of the channels my router supports.
I have not been able to get my Photon to connect to the Wireless N network on my router, only the Wireless G network. Not sure what's up with that?
My Motorola ATRIX connects to the 2.4 and 5 GHz network. I can confirm the photon does not.
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Is everyone sure about this??? I have a wireless N setup, photon connected fine, running about 65Mbps with good signal
A2CKilla said:
Is everyone sure about this??? I have a wireless N setup, photon connected fine, running about 65Mbps with good signal
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Be aware the question is regarding 802.11n @ 5Ghz.. You can have an 802.11n setup with just 2.4Ghz (most common)
RickNY1971 said:
Be aware the question is regarding 802.11n @ 5Ghz.. You can have an 802.11n setup with just 2.4Ghz (most common)
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oh, my mistake, but i'm pretty sure i have it at 5Ghz, cause i have my N network and a G network setup (for some of the laptops in the house) on the same router
A2CKilla said:
oh, my mistake, but i'm pretty sure i have it at 5Ghz, cause i have my N network and a G network setup (for some of the laptops in the house) on the same router
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802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n broadcast on the same 2.4GHz signal, 5GHz signal is only for 802.11n.
And no, these radios are only 2.4GHz.....I've tested at home as well.
A2CKilla said:
oh, my mistake, but i'm pretty sure i have it at 5Ghz, cause i have my N network and a G network setup (for some of the laptops in the house) on the same router
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Even with a dual-radio router, it's possible they're both running on 2.4 I believe. Could you go into your router configuration and check what channel you're running your N network on?
manekineko said:
Even with a dual-radio router, it's possible they're both running on 2.4 I believe. Could you go into your router configuration and check what channel you're running your N network on?
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I will check when i get home and give an update
A2CKilla said:
I will check when i get home and give an update
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Did you check?
TS
twospirits said:
Did you check?
TS
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i gave it a gander, either i'm lookin in the wrong place or i'm really not running 5Ghz

Problem with 802.11n connection

My router supports 802.11n but my phones connect only in 54Mbps.
In addtion whenever i set my router to transmit only in 802.11n protocol , the phone can not connect to wifi.
it can see the router but it can not connect
The phone's chip always uses the highest possible compatible protocol.
All you can do is switch frequency between 2.4 and 5Ghz band. (I'd leave it on auto)
You may want to check with another non-similar Wireless-N router. In most cases i've seen this issue the Router wasn't actually N but one of the very early draft Versions (read: pre-beta) of the N-standard and thus had too many incompatibilites with the client for both to understand each other.
This would cause the device to go back to G standard.
ok, how do you stop it using "n". on my HTC I could tell it to use "g" to save power. On my S3, wlan traffic sucks the juice from the battery.
When I turn it to 5ghz band it doesn't find at all my router.my Samsung smart tv works fine with 802.11n , same with my ps 3 and my pc .My router is d link DSL 2740B
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Mine connects at 72mbps on the default setting, check your router.
I download the application andromizer from the market and to the wifi settings I receive the message that my device does not support 802.11n set
I have XXLF5 stock root ROM
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Any suggestion , i use all share a lot and all the HD videos are played with freezes
Guys i have tried many things but still i can not find any sollution .
Please can anybody help????????
my galaxy s connects to 802.11n network to 65Mbps , so i guess it is not my router problem. The strange thing is that the application andromizer says that my device does not support 802.11n set ups.Can somebody download the application and inform what result does he take ?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sMSwxLDEsImNvbS5qLnkuZGFkZHkuY3VzdG9taXplciJd
In addition when i set my router to transmit only to n protocol , my mobile find the network and try to connect but i get a certification error
Please answer the question/statement in the second post:
You may want to check with another non-similar Wireless-N router. In most cases i've seen this issue the Router wasn't actually N but one of the very early draft Versions (read: pre-beta) of the N-standard and thus had too many incompatibilites with the client for both to understand each other.
This would cause the device to go back to G standard.
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My phone connects with the router at 75Mbit/s. The router has a reduced late-draft-N protocol with only 2 antennas so it's correctly using the maximum capacity.
If you have the choice, please try e.g. with a N-supporting Fritzbox of the manufacturer AVM or other similar high-end products. Low-end cheap routers tend to have ****ty hardware.
My router is d link DSL 2740B, I think it is a quite good router with 2 antennas, but as I say my other devices connect fine in 802.11n transmition , my Samsung TV , my playstation 3 , even my galaxy s1 connect with 65Mbps.
Here is my router wifi settings, if you have any suggestions
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[Q] Wifi link speed

I am using tp-link tl-mr3220 Wireless N router which is advertised at 150Mbps speeds. When I connect my acer laptop, the speed shows at 150Mbps on wifi card. But when I connect my SE xperia ray the speed shown is only 72Mbps. Why is that? Do I need to modify something?
Please help.
sourabhp said:
I am using tp-link tl-mr3220 Wireless N router which is advertised at 150Mbps speeds. When I connect my acer laptop, the speed shows at 150Mbps on wifi card. But when I connect my SE xperia ray the speed shown is only 72Mbps. Why is that? Do I need to modify something?
Please help.
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Xperia Ray most likely does not have support for anything above 72Mbps.
And to be realistlic, you will only see a difference, if your ISP provides you with internet of 72Mbps or higher.
WiFi link speed
Someguyfromhell said:
Xperia Ray most likely does not have support for anything above 72Mbps.
And to be realistlic, you will only see a difference, if your ISP provides you with internet of 72Mbps or higher.
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I dont know if there is any ISP which provides 72Mbps. Its the lan speed of your internal network created using router. If so, how can laptop show 150Mbps?
I was just curious to know if there is any mod solution for it.
sourabhp said:
I dont know if there is any ISP which provides 72Mbps. Its the lan speed of your internal network created using router. If so, how can laptop show 150Mbps?
I was just curious to know if there is any mod solution for it.
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Hmm...when you connected you laptop to your router using LAN it will use the full speed of that router (150Mbps) but if you connect it using Wifi (laptop, pc or phone) the speed is cut in haft (72Mbps)....
there no way to modified it cause all router has the same spec for LAN (full speed) and Wifi (haft connection) connection....
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Hmm...when you connected you laptop to your router using LAN it will use the full speed of that router (150Mbps) but if you connect it using Wifi (laptop, pc or phone) the speed is cut in haft (72Mbps)....
there no way to modified it cause all router has the same spec for LAN (full speed) and Wifi (haft connection) connection....
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WiFi has the possibility for 150Mbps as well.
This cannot be modified, as this is a hardware level idea, thereby editing software will not increase.
Nevertheless, as said already, this speed only indicates to speed between your device (phone/laptop) and router. The real connection speed depends on your ISP and how fast internet it provides you with.
Someguyfromhell said:
WiFi has the possibility for 150Mbps as well.
This cannot be modified, as this is a hardware level idea, thereby editing software will not increase.
Nevertheless, as said already, this speed only indicates to speed between your device (phone/laptop) and router. The real connection speed depends on your ISP and how fast internet it provides you with.
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And no software can replace a hardware
Wifi signal detecting
prime3045 said:
And no software can replace a hardware
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On what things the wifi signal capturing of the phone depends? hardware, kernel, modules?
My ray stops detecting wifi signal of my router if I move away only 10 feet. No problem with laptop, detects till 50 feet.
I flashed all kernels including stock and all modules available on forums. I am using TP link router.
My friend is having nokia n8 and belkin router at his home. His N8 detects wifi signal even beyond 50 feet. He was laughing at me because my ray couldnt detect the signal while sitting in living room and router placed in bedroom.

Wireless storage speeds 2.5ghZ 5ghz. Views needed

Anyone using Wireless storage on 5GHz network? I want to know the speed of file transfer from PC as I planning to purchase a new router with 5ghz band and 300mbps data transfer. So can anyone help me should I upgrade or stay with my linksys 54mbps 2.5ghz router only.
Any idea on AC routers aur our device supports AC routers.
With linksys 2.5ghz I get 2mbps transfer speed not more than that.
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That is actually a good question. I recently got an 802.11n router, might just test it out on it.
robogo1982 said:
That is actually a good question. I recently got an 802.11n router, might just test it out on it.
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thnkx whats ur model no ? dual band router ? simultaneous dual band or single frequency at a time ?

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