Windows 10: Slower 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Only On A Specific User Account

Discus and support Slower 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Only On A Specific User Account in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hey,I'm having a slower download speed on my main user account and I don't know why... First, I thought it was a hardware issue but, I try a speedtest... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by victor.levy, Aug 4, 2021.

  1. Slower 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Only On A Specific User Account


    Hey,I'm having a slower download speed on my main user account and I don't know why... First, I thought it was a hardware issue but, I try a speedtest on a new fresh created user account and it end up working well...I clean everything, I update Windows, delete some softwares and reset my wireless card but no changes.Main user account : https://www.speedtest.net/result/11831804672 150mbps maximumNew user account : https://www.speedtest.net/result/11831498148 600mbps maximumIntel® Core™ i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHzIntel® Wireless-AC 9260 160MHzThanks in advance!

    :)
     
    victor.levy, Aug 4, 2021
    #1

  2. Wi-Fi internet speed is slower than other devices/windows version

    I have just install windows 10 pro and find out that my internet speed connected via Wi-Fi is slower than my another laptop and phone connecting the same Wi-Fi for about 10-50 times

    ( my phone got download speed at 50Mbps while my brand new laptop got only 2-4 Mbps )

    ( my previous laptop using windows 10 too doesn't facing the same problem )



    Thank you for your helping or any advices
     
    TorBellatriq, Aug 4, 2021
    #2
  3. Windows 10 Not Receiving 5GHz Wi-Fi

    Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I though 5ghz is called Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac
     
    Digital Life, Aug 4, 2021
    #3
  4. btarunr Win User

    Slower 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Only On A Specific User Account

    D-Link Delivers Simplified High-Speed Whole Home Wi-Fi System

    D-Link today announced two new whole-home Wi-Fi solutions, the Covr Wi-Fi System (DKT-883) and the Covr PowerLine Wi-Fi System (DHP-W732AV). The Covr Wi-Fi system is a simple, intelligent solution that uses a high-performance router and seamless extender to create a single network with ultra-fast speeds and reliable connectivity, to even the farthest reaches of a home. The Covr PowerLine Wi-Fi System (DHP-W732AV), one of the first whole-home Wi-Fi solutions to utilize PowerLine technology as a foundation, uses the existing home router and a set of adapters to create a full coverage solution.

    While other mesh network solutions rely on multiple access points, D-Link's Covr Wi-Fi System uses a premium router as the backbone of the wireless network. The router provides the advanced features and speed needed to power bandwidth intensive activities like 4K streaming and gaming on multiple devices. Combined with seamless extenders to cover hard to reach areas, Covr delivers a Wi-Fi signal to all areas of the home including upstairs, basements and backyards.


    Slower 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Only On A Specific User Account d504c0ea9c4e_thm.jpg


    "D-Link's Covr technology transforms the traditional router-extender solution to an easy to use Wi-Fi System that eliminates the hassles of traditional Wi-Fi while blanketing an entire home with a reliable, fast signal," said Anny Wei, president, D-Link. "Covr is a breakthrough system with advanced networking features designed to address today's home Wi-Fi needs."

    D-Link's line of Covr products utilize award-winning Wi-Fi solutions with self-organizing network (Wi-Fi SON) features from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, to simplify networking and deliver exceptional whole-home coverage.

    "With consumer demands for better broadband experiences on the rise, it's important for OEMs and technology providers to collaborate effectively on the right challenges," said Gopi Sirineni, Vice President, Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "D-Link's new Covr device, armed with our Wi-Fi SON solution, is designed to ensure consumers will have a seamless, reliable and high quality experience throughout their home now and into the future."

    The Covr PowerLine Wi-Fi System (DHP-W732AV)1 creates a whole-home Wi-Fi network using advanced PowerLine technology as the foundation. PowerLine uses the home's existing electrical wiring to transfer network data, essentially turning electrical circuitry into a high-speed wired network and making every power socket a potential network outlet3. Using the existing home router, the Cover PowerLine Wi-Fi System extends Wi-Fi coverage to hard-to-reach areas of the home as well as the wired network. Featuring three Gigabit Ethernet ports per adapter, users can connect computers, smart TVs and other devices, eliminating the need to run Ethernet cables throughout the home.

    As more devices are added to Covr's network, its intuitive features take away the complexity of managing a home wireless network. Smart Steering technology works to balance the load between the 2.4 and 5GHz wireless bands. Covr intelligently prioritizes activities and steers devices between bands as more devices connect, making sure each device has optimal performance. Covr, unlike a traditional router-extender solution, creates a seamless network with a single network name (SSID) which allows users to move throughout the home while devices automatically connect to the strongest signal, eliminating the need to disconnect and reconnect. Additional Seamless Extenders (DAP-1655) can be added to expand coverage in larger homes.

    Covr Wi-Fi System Key Features:
    • MU-MIMO Technology: Efficiently handles large groups of concurrent users
    • Smart Steering: Devices automatically connect to the router and range extender depending on which networking device provides the optimal Wi-Fi signal
    • 11AC Wireless Speeds:
      o AC2600 Dual-Band MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Router (DIR-883) - 4x4 11ac with up to 1733Mbps on the 5GHz band and 800Mbps on 2.4GHz band for maximum throughput with less interference
      o AC1300 Gigabit Wi-Fi Extender (DAP-1655) - 2x2 11ac with up to 867Mbps on the 5GHz band and 400Mbps on the 2.4GHz band
    • Dynamic Adaption: Load balancing to ensure the 2.4GHz and 5GHZ bands are optimized
    • Easy Setup: Router and Extender come pre-paired out of the box for simple setup
    • Backwards Compatible: Supports legacy devices and Wi-Fi standards (802.11n/g)
    More About the Covr PowerLine Wi-Fi System
    The DHP-W732AV kit includes two DHP-W730AV Adapters (one for connecting to your home network and the other for extending the wireless network) offering a host of benefits:
    • PowerLine AV2 1300 for speeds of up to 1200Mbps
    • 11AC Wave 2 Technology with advanced MU-MIMO for better network efficiency
    • Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
    • Plug-and-Play installation
    Availability and Pricing
    The Covr Wi-Fi System (DKT-883) and Covr PowerLine Extender (DHP-W731AV) will be displayed at the 2017 International CES, Jan. 5-8 in Las Vegas. Detailed specifications and information are available online at dlink.com and availability and retail pricing is as follows:
    • Covr Wi-Fi System (DKT-883) - available Q2 2017 for $299.99
    • Covr PowerLine Wi-Fi System (DHP-W732AV) - available Q2 2017 for $199
     
    btarunr, Aug 4, 2021
    #4
Thema:

Slower 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Only On A Specific User Account

Loading...
  1. Slower 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Only On A Specific User Account - Similar Threads - Slower 5GHz Speed

  2. My PC has MAJOR Wi-Fi slows randomly only on this device, and only on a specific user.

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    My PC has MAJOR Wi-Fi slows randomly only on this device, and only on a specific user.: About as simple as I put it in the title. In games for example I ping the server once every 50000 milliseconds sometimes and when in voice chats once every 5000 milliseconds. Webpages won't load as well. It only happens on this PC and only on this specific user I have more...
  3. My PC has MAJOR Wi-Fi slows randomly only on this device, and only on a specific user.

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    My PC has MAJOR Wi-Fi slows randomly only on this device, and only on a specific user.: About as simple as I put it in the title. In games for example I ping the server once every 50000 milliseconds sometimes and when in voice chats once every 5000 milliseconds. Webpages won't load as well. It only happens on this PC and only on this specific user I have more...
  4. My PC has MAJOR Wi-Fi slows randomly only on this device, and only on a specific user.

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    My PC has MAJOR Wi-Fi slows randomly only on this device, and only on a specific user.: About as simple as I put it in the title. In games for example I ping the server once every 50000 milliseconds sometimes and when in voice chats once every 5000 milliseconds. Webpages won't load as well. It only happens on this PC and only on this specific user I have more...
  5. 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Not Reaching Full Capacity

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Not Reaching Full Capacity: Hi, I'm having internet speed issue on my main user account and I don't know why... First, I thought it was a hardware issue, but I tried a speedtest on a new fresh created user account, and it ended up working well... Main user account : Speedtest by Ookla - The Global...
  6. 5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Not Reaching Full Capacity

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    5GHz Wi-Fi Speed Not Reaching Full Capacity: Hey,I'm having a slower download speed on my main user account and I don't know why... First, I thought it was a hardware issue but, I try a speedtest on a new fresh created user account and it end up working well...I clean everything, I update Windows, delete some softwares...
  7. Facing Disconnection from wi-fi only at specific times

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Facing Disconnection from wi-fi only at specific times: Hi community,I have problem with my wi-fi on laptop , which disconnects from router only at evening . I dont know why this occurs only in evening , I'm facing this problem from yesterday . And, when I try to connect back it says "can't connect to this network" and only after...
  8. Wi-Fi Speed

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Wi-Fi Speed: I'm new to win 10, how can I get the interface WiFi to tell me the speed of it? Thanks, Alex https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/wi-fi-speed/4cf93055-5685-4352-8878-58fae7af66b6
  9. Slow Wi Fi speed

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Slow Wi Fi speed: I have Windows 10 on my DELL Inspiron 2020 PC. When connected to the router using the LAN cable I get very good download speed. However when I connect using Wi Fi the speed is very slow. My drivers are updated. What should I do ?...
  10. Windows 10 Not Receiving 5GHz Wi-Fi

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Windows 10 Not Receiving 5GHz Wi-Fi: I have recently upgraded to a 150 mbps Wi-Fi plan, and have noticed that my laptop barely scratches 50. Apparently, this is due to the fact that my laptop uses, and can only use, the 2.4 GHz, despite both the laptop and the Wi-Fi stick supporting 802.11a/n. I'm guessing this...