Poor Wifi6 Speed on Galaxy Tab 7+ (Android 11 / OneUI 3.1) - Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 / S7 Plus Questions & Answer

Recently got the Galaxy Tab 7+ and I notice I'm getting 10% of my actually speed on wifi when doing a speed test. Normally I get around 480mbps and doing a speed test and with the Galaxy Tab 7+ I get around 40-50mbps. Very rare will it ever hit above 400mbps. I tested with multiple wifi6 devices and it seems only the Tab7 performs the worst. One tablet was on Android 11 OneUI 3.1 and it was getting 40-50mbps. My second one brand new out of the box got the correct wifi6 speeds (400+mbps) until I updated to Android 11. Now i'm seeing wifi performance around 40-50mbps. I'm not sure what's going on or did the update screw up the wifi?
Note: Did all the network troubleshooting and factory resetting. Also tested it standing next to my router.
(2x) Galaxy note 10 ~ 420-450mbps
(2x) Galaxy S21 Ultra ~ 420-450mbps
(2x) Galaxy Tab 7+ ~ 40-50mbps (very rare it will spike up to 400+)

You are not alone. I have the similar poor wifi 6 performance with my S7, as opposed to my N20.

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It describes a pingtest I made between my brand new s6 edge and my old vodafone 785. The vodafone one has stable and low pings but the s6 not. Both devices didn't had any internet activity during the test nor my internet-wifi had any traffic in general.
Funny thing is that once I had an s3 mini and it also had this high ping and jitter (unstable or flunctuating ping) , so I am afraid that is it a samsung issue? Is wifi receiver bad? Note that I didn't notice any jitter when I tested my s6 edge with 3G/4G connection.
However , when I tried teamspeak 3 ( I also noticed the higher ping and jitter there too) I didn't had any problems with voice quality and loss , it was all fine , instead of s3 mini , which was horrible (it had voice packet loss plus ping jitter).
Can somebody help or post any fix about this?
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[SM-G357FZ] REQUEST: Cyanogenmod 11 or 12 for Samsung Galaxy Ace 4 SM-G357FZ

Hi,
there is anyone avaiable to develop a Cyanogen Mod 11 or 12 ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Ace 4 SM-G357FZ?
The model with 1,2 Ghz Quad core 64-bit processor, 1 GB of RAM and LTE technology, it's perfect for Lollipop or Marshmallow
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Would love this also, as just brought one 2nd hand for family member whom is stuck in dark ages of the original Ace.
Nice little fast phone for £20, mint condition aswell.
I see the G357FZ has little support, i think merely due to it being the newer model of teh range.
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I would also like a ROM for my sister's phone.
She usually finds it slow with some wifi problems and she has always wished for a Lollipop or Marshmallow ROM.
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Just been to samsung store, because I really wanted to do this short speedtest... Launching apps like google, youtube and other preloaded stuff. Believe or not Axon is as fast if not in some cases faster then S8, except camera where s8 is king.. Both devices in performance mode, axon on 7.1.1
So if u wanted to switch to S8 becouse of better performance, its not worth it. At least for now
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Samsung can't be faster with touchwizz. Except for a smartphone type with an i7 extreme cpu with an Samsung 960 pro m2 SSD.
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GPS Performance

Hi all,
Looking at picking up a Redmi 5 Plus but have seen some reports of poor GPS performance. Is this still true. Anyone having troubles or is it a non issue?
Anyone? After three lousy Samsung* GPS phones in the family, a poor GPS is a first class dealbreaker.
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Anyone? After three lousy Samsung* GPS phones in the family, a poor GPS is a first class dealbreaker.
(looking for the Global Version of the Note 5)
* Samsung S5 mini, both (yes, both) are lousy, as is the A3 2016. My S4 from 2014 or so is magnitudes better (but will no longer work together with maps) rendering navigating hardly possible with all our phones...
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LG V521 vs LG V530 anyone ?

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