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zlobster ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 02 Sep 2017 Status: Offline Points: 403 |
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The WIFI on this board is fairly well known. Ubuntu or Kali live USB should show good results for speeds.
I'm using 'Update drivers' from Win 10 device manager for both BT & WIFI, although I'm trying to disable the WIFI altogether. Disabling seems impossible with this board for now. Also, I can't recall, but the WIFI is hooked on a shared PCIe lanes. If other devices are hogging the lane at the same time you may be facing the low throughput. |
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1700X ZP-B1 (stock); X370 Taichi (UEFI 3.10); 16GB F4-3200C14-8GFX XMP; 256GB 960 EVO; RX 580 NITRO+ 8GB
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datonyb ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 Apr 2017 Location: London U.K. Status: Offline Points: 3154 |
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im using drivers direct from intel
they have there own installer pack to detect and install correct driver but to be fair its a technicality as i dont use the wifi on this system anyway,due to surrounding area being swamped with too much wifi (i loose around 65% speed with any device sat next to my wifi router), so i hard wired ethernet from router to pc in my office/mancave wifi where i live is just for the mobile phones , and not any use for the pc's |
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Onox ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 27 Nov 2017 Status: Offline Points: 43 |
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Hi, I have a new build with an X370 Taichi motherboard, and I didn't notice it immediately when installing everything, but I cannot get the built-in WiFi card to work at more than 20-30 Mbps (in both directions, either send or receive) when the access point (Asus RT-N12 D1 with latest firmware) is in the room above, as usual. Doing an internet access speed test, if I put the access point next to the PC that has the X370 Taichi, in the same room, the max I get is 53-54 Mbps, whereas my Lenovo laptop gets 87-88 Mbps, which is not much less than if I use an Ethernet cable at 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps.
My operating systems on my previous PC and on my laptop report 144.4 Mbps connections to the access point, but on the new PC with X370 Taichi, I only get 72.2 Mbps. I also tried with another access point (actually the router from my internet access provider), which has 802.11ac, and it doesn't go over this 72.2 either. I found with some google searches that other people have had the same or a similar problem, and advised changing some options (like WMM on the access point, which is enabled, disable Bluetooth, which I did, etc.). I tried everything, turning Bluetooth off seems to make a very slight improvement, but that's it. I tried the latest drivers from ASRock, and also the "generic" one provided by Windows (which seems to improve the speed a bit). Of course, I checked that the antennas are properly screwed. I also tried on Linux, and the WiFi there is still as slow. Could this be a symptom that the WiFi on my X370 is defective? The speed of only 72 Mpbs seems a bad sign considering that my other devices achieve 144 with the same AP. |
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