![]() Option path '1e140000.pcie/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:02:00.0'Īny ideas on what I can do so that the wifi download speed of the Mac Pro 2013 matches that of the MacBook Pro 2018 on the R6700v2? Thanks!Įdit: Here are the iperf3 tests: iperf3 -c 10.0.0.156 Here's the current OpenWRT WLAN config (I've disabled the 2.4 band for consistency in testing): config wifi-device 'radio0' The BGW210-700 is operating in AC/N, auto channel, 80 MHZ channel width. For the 5Ghz band (which both machines are connecting to), the R6700v2 is operating in AC mode, auto channel, 80 MHz channel width.MacBook Pro 2018 gets good speeds on either router.Mac Pro 2013 gets poor download but near max upload on R6700v2 - The BGW210-700 sees substantially better downloads. ![]() #How to open a imac 27 late 2013 full#(Edit: It's all worth noting that this is an issue with the wireless interface when I hardwire the MacBook Pro 2013 to the R6700 v2 I receive full speeds through iperf3 and speed tests) I also have a MacBook Pro 2018 that gets 260 mbps up and 281 mbps down on the R6700 v2. ![]() ![]() However, since I have AT&T fiber, I also have the ARRIS BGW210-700 in the same closet - when I connect to that with the Mac Pro 2013, I get around 137 mbps down and 125 mbps up. I have a late Mac Pro 2013 that has 20 mbps TX and 243 mbps RX to the router (on the 5Ghz band) via iPerf3 (Consistent with any online speed test I run). Just installed OpenWrt 21.02.3 on a Netgear R6700 v2. ![]()
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