[Q] Can the Nexus One act as a Wi-Fi hotspot using 802.11n? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Question in the title. Thanks.

From what I understand, the nexus can only send and receive at 2.4ghz rather than 5 ghz which is what gives an n radio its higher range. I don't think this is something software can patch. But I'd love to hear if I'm wrong.
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android01 said:
From what I understand, the nexus can only send and receive at 2.4ghz rather than 5 ghz which is what gives an n radio its higher range. I don't think this is something software can patch. But I'd love to hear if I'm wrong.
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802.11N exists in the 2.4Ghz spectrum, which is exactly how the N1 is able to connect to 802.11N hotspots broadcasting in the 2.4Ghz spectrum, but not to the 5Ghz ones

gravufo said:
802.11N exists in the 2.4Ghz spectrum, which is exactly how the N1 is able to connect to 802.11N hotspots broadcasting in the 2.4Ghz spectrum, but not to the 5Ghz ones
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Exactly. Now, what I want to know, is if I can use Wi-Fi hotspot to connect my laptop to my phone via 802.11n 2.4GHz.

I believe not - phone doesn't have MIMO capabilities required from 802.11n router. On the other hand, I don't see why it could help you in any possible way - it won't speed up the file transfer over the network (which is capped lower than 54Mbps - something around 4MB/s is the fastest achievable transfer rate on USB-SD, and it's not achievable under OS either, only in recovery - so network transfers will be also capped at that maximum or less), and it definitely won't speed up the internet (which is capped at 7.2Mbps).

Jack_R1 said:
I believe not - phone doesn't have MIMO capabilities required from 802.11n router. On the other hand, I don't see why it could help you in any possible way - it won't speed up the file transfer over the network (which is capped lower than 54Mbps - something around 4MB/s is the fastest achievable transfer rate on USB-SD, and it's not achievable under OS either, only in recovery - so network transfers will be also capped at that maximum or less), and it definitely won't speed up the internet (which is capped at 7.2Mbps).
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Thanks. I assumed that the transfer rate of my class 6 SD card was around 49Mbps (6MB/s), but I didn't didn't realize that transfers rates of the NAND flash (via the OS) were lower than 54Mbps (~6.6MB/s)...

efrant said:
Thanks. I assumed that the transfer rate of my class 6 SD card was around 49Mbps (6MB/s), but I didn't didn't realize that transfers rates of the NAND flash (via the OS) were lower than 54Mbps (~6.6MB/s)...
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Every transfer HAS to pass through the NAND flash? There's no way of going directly to the SD card?
That is interesting indeed!

gravufo said:
Every transfer HAS to pass through the NAND flash? There's no way of going directly to the SD card?
That is interesting indeed!
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No, I don't believe it does. However, the transfer rate of an SD card is slower than the onboard flash memory.

efrant said:
No, I don't believe it does. However, the transfer rate of an SD card is slower than the onboard flash memory.
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I'm not quite sure I understand...
You stated that the NAND memory had a speed "lower than 54Mbps (~6.6MB/s)" while your SD card has speeds "around 49Mbps (6MB/s)". Wouldn't a class 10 be technically faster than the NAND memory or does the "through the OS" part have something to do with the speed?
Thanks!

gravufo said:
I'm not quite sure I understand...
You stated that the NAND memory had a speed "lower than 54Mbps (~6.6MB/s)" while your SD card has speeds "around 49Mbps (6MB/s)". Wouldn't a class 10 be technically faster than the NAND memory or does the "through the OS" part have something to do with the speed?
Thanks!
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Jack (not me) said that the transfer rate of the NAND memory is lower than 54Mbps. I would have thought that they would have been much higher, that's why I asked the initial question. (And I made a typo: in my last post, I should have said the MAX speed of my SD card was around 49Mbps). But yes, you are right, a Class 10 card should have a max speed of ~82Mbps although I doubt you would ever realize that in real life.

efrant said:
Jack (not me) said that the transfer rate of the NAND memory is lower than 54Mbps. I would have thought that they would have been much higher, that's why I asked the initial question. (And I made a typo: in my last post, I should have said the MAX speed of my SD card was around 49Mbps). But yes, you are right, a Class 10 card should have a max speed of ~82Mbps although I doubt you would ever realize that in real life.
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Yeah, I assumed NAND flash was much faster too... it's odd! I do realize class 10 would be useless most of the time, except maybe for extreme 720p recording
Anyways, merci beaucoup pour l'info

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Tilt What class SDHC to get 2, 4 or 6?

Does anyone know which one would work best for a Tilt/ Kaiser? I know that the class 2,4,6 denote the speed in MB/S but will that speed up applications, especially apps like TomTom or iGO? Will the class of the SDHC have any effect on the performance of the device itself?
jack_b_uta said:
Does anyone know which one would work best for a Tilt/ Kaiser? I know that the class 2,4,6 denote the speed in MB/S but will that speed up applications, especially apps like TomTom or iGO? Will the class of the SDHC have any effect on the performance of the device itself?
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It will only speed up accessing the card, if you install Programs to the Storage Card, then yes, it will speed up when using those programs. SatNav software will speed up when reading maps.
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Dave
DaveShaw said:
It will only speed up accessing the card, if you install Programs to the Storage Card, then yes, it will speed up when using those programs. SatNav software will speed up when reading maps.
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So our devices can make a use of additional speed...I thought that the speed class is only revelant when transfering files to or from hardrive. I thought that all PPCs have some speed limit?
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So our devices can make a use of additional speed...I thought that the speed class is only revelant when transfering files to or from hardrive. I thought that all PPCs have some speed limit?
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Speed class is typically used to denote the rate at which data is transfered from device to card. When you access programs on a SD card the read speed of the card will determine how fast the access is similarly the write speed will determine how fast data is written onto the card.
Note:- Speed Class will not affect device speed but will only effect application access speed.
prabh said:
Speed class is typically used to denote the rate at which data is transfered from device to card. When you access programs on a SD card the read speed of the card will determine how fast the access is similarly the write speed will determine how fast data is written onto the card.
Note:- Speed Class will not affect device speed but will only effect application access speed.
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Yes prabh I understand that but lets focus on a typical class 6(6Mb/s) memory card. Is Kaiser or any other HTC device capable of writing with that speed?
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Yes prabh I understand that but lets focus on a typical class 6(6Mb/s) memory card. Is Kaiser or any other HTC device capable of writing with that speed?
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If i remember right the tilt has a max spec support of Class 2 SDHC rating but then i could be wrong
On a similar note
I noticed that on the Sandisk site there is a warning that almost seems to indicate that the Tilt can hold a max of 8GB Micro SDHC. "http://sandisk.com/Compatibility/Device(8633)-HTC-Tilt.aspx" . I always thought that the SDHC size limitation was at 32GB. Anyone know anything about this?
prabh said:
If i remember right the tilt has a max spec support of Class 2 SDHC rating but then i could be wrong
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So how can we find out whether you're wrong or not?
jack_b_uta said:
I noticed that on the Sandisk site there is a warning that almost seems to indicate that the Tilt can hold a max of 8GB Micro SDHC. "http://sandisk.com/Compatibility/Device(8633)-HTC-Tilt.aspx" . I always thought that the SDHC size limitation was at 32GB. Anyone know anything about this?
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The largest card sandisk offers is a 8gb for the tilt
but the tilt supports sdhc sd2.0 which mean that it could go up to 32gb
but it hasen't been tested
the next card that is comming out is 16gb, i think it will be out this year
the tilt should support that card too
I have the 8gb and is is quite fast
I don't know the class, but out of all the 1-2 gb microsd card(5 cards) i have, it was the fastest
but i tested using the sandisk mobile mate and a generic reader
there might be some card out that are faster
warwolfx0 said:
the next card that is comming out is 16gb, i think it will be out this year
the tilt should support that card too
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It's already out
Check the accessories sub-forum.
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So how can we find out whether you're wrong or not?
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lol..well you could always google for it if its that important for you
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lol..well you could always google for it if its that important for you
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Sounds like a plan but............ I'm too lazy to do it

Lexar/Patriot 32GB microSDHC card

Hi,
Has anyone tried either the Lexar or Patriot 32GB microSDHC card with their Droid/Milestones?
Any issues at all?
Thanks!
Any information at all would be appreciated.
I haven't been able to find any information by searching forums.
I am running Cyanogen 6, 2.2.1, so I should be able to format the 32GB card. I'm just concerned with compatibility issues with the original Droid 1 and the Milestone.
Anyone?
Thanks!
this would be interesting for me too. im searching a 32 gb card which is workin!
yeah, would love to hear something about 32gb goodness too ^^
Yeah I'm surprised that we aren't getting more feedback with this topic.
I've found threads with 32GB cards with EVOs and Droid Xs, but, that's about it.
I think it helps if you manage to get it formatted properly, either on a desktop computer or on your device (if it supports it).
I'm tempted by the Patriot 32GB Class 10, but, some of the people on Newegg seemed to have some issues with it on a their Droid Xs.
Im using a 32gb class 10 lexar microsd in my milestone, so far its working great and have had no problems
lebkom said:
Im using a 32gb class 10 lexar microsd in my milestone, so far its working great and have had no problems
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Thanks for the feedback!
Do you experience any subjective speed increases with the new card?
Have you run any SD Card speed tests with the card? If not, would you mind doing so and reporting back?
Just wondering if the Milestone will benefit from a class 10 card (or any card greater than class 2).
Thanks again!
i got 8.8MB/s write speed and 12.7MB/s read using antutu system review btw im also using apps2ext and cm7. I dont know by using apps2ext if the benchmark is effected. I was using a 16gb class 2 Kingston card before this and generally haven't noticed much of a speed difference but I mainly use the card for music
Edit: SD tools gets 10.6MB/s writing speed and 14.4MB/s reading speed
lebkom said:
i got 8.8MB/s write speed and 12.7MB/s read using antutu system review btw im also using apps2ext and cm7. I dont know by using apps2ext if the benchmark is effected. I was using a 16gb class 2 Kingston card before this and generally haven't noticed much of a speed difference but I mainly use the card for music
Edit: SD tools gets 10.6MB/s writing speed and 14.4MB/s reading speed
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Hi,
Thanks for sharing your results. Those performance speeds are quite attractive!
I'm surprised that you you don't feel any subjective speed increases though. I would have thought that when accessing applications stored on your SD card, or when you initially remount your SD card and have to search through media using Gallery, that the difference would have been significant.
Although it is possible that our phones doesn't support much more than Class 2 speeds.
But, at least we know that the Lexar card is compatible with the Droid/Milestone!
Thanks very much for the information!
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Although it is possible that our phones doesn't support much more than Class 2 speeds.
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Class 2 is (roughly speaking) 2MB/s writing speed. Imagine you want to copy a lot of mp3's or a movie (or use it as USB dongle) with 2MB/s. unusable.
MuF123 said:
Class 2 is (roughly speaking) 2MB/s writing speed. Imagine you want to copy a lot of mp3's or a movie (or use it as USB dongle) with 2MB/s. unusable.
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Oh sure, I understand that a faster card will make file transfers with my desktop much faster. I guess I was hoping to get more of a performance boost from my phone (ie. Apps2SD) with a faster card.
I'm not sure I'd call 2MB/S unusable for desktop file transfers. But, then again I don't change the music on my phone more than once a month. I can see it being more troublesome if you changed it more regularly. And hey, more speed is always good
Something else to consider - I have an 8GB class 2 card.
Loading angry birds seasons from my SD card = 15 seconds
Loading from internal memory = 9 seconds
Twist3 said:
Something else to consider - I have an 8GB class 2 card.
Loading angry birds seasons from my SD card = 15 seconds
Loading from internal memory = 9 seconds
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Yes, that's a great point. I just don't know if the Droid/Milestone can take advantage of a microSDHC card with a higher transfer rate than Class 2.
Have you tried a faster card with your phone?
Does anyone have any comparison numbers with faster cards and application loading using Apps2SD?
Thanks!
Patriot LX 32GB Class 10 benchmarked with SD Tools v1.3
(HTC Desire HD + Android v2.2)
XA-R01 said:
Patriot LX 32GB Class 10 benchmarked with SD Tools v1.3
(HTC Desire HD + Android v2.2)
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Wow, impressive numbers. I wish the Droid/Milestone had half that performance
Is anyone using the Patriot 32GB with a Droid/Milestone?
With the Milestone SD card which came with the phone (I think this is a UK retail version) "OEM SD SU08G", I got these results:
3.8 / 14.8 MB/s
I added this simply to have something to compare with.
Will edit this image of the results in later: thumbnails37.imagebam.com/12224/fae506122237685.jpg
Shrikey said:
With the Milestone SD card which came with the phone (I think this is a UK retail version) "OEM SD SU08G", I got these results:
3.8 / 14.8 MB/s
I added this simply to have something to compare with.
Will edit this image of the results in later: thumbnails37.imagebam.com/12224/fae506122237685.jpg
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Thanks for sharing.
I get similar results from my no-name stock 16GB card.
I'm using the Patriot 32GB microSDHC class 10, so far it works well in my milestone.
Below is the screenshot by SD tool.
A comment:
Using this kind of sdhc which is c10, try not move the files too much once a time from pc to ms, or it might caused reboot or something else.
bb2260 said:
I'm using the Patriot 32GB microSDHC class 10, so far it works well in my milestone.
Below is the screenshot by SD tool.
A comment:
Using this kind of sdhc which is c10, try not move the files too much once a time from pc to ms, or it might caused reboot or something else.
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Hi,
Thanks for sharing your results!
You're the first person I've heard of who is using this combination. Your speed test results are very impressive.
May I ask you to clarify your comment regarding reboots? Do you mean that if you move large files, or a large quantity of files from your PC to your Milestone, that you have been experiencing reboots? What other issues have you been experiencing?
Have you noticed any kind of speed increase?
Thanks!
knowthenazz said:
Hi,
Thanks for sharing your results!
You're the first person I've heard of who is using this combination. Your speed test results are very impressive.
May I ask you to clarify your comment regarding reboots? Do you mean that if you move large files, or a large quantity of files from your PC to your Milestone, that you have been experiencing reboots? What other issues have you been experiencing?
Have you noticed any kind of speed increase?
Thanks!
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In my place, there are many persons who are using this sdhc, so don't worry MS can support it.
In our experenice from our fourm, some MS work great and nothing happened.
But, some MS including my MS have the problem about reboot, app exit when you are using it, if you move a large quantity of files once a time from PC to MS.
There is also a problem from my experenice, not for all others.
My MS could not identify the SD card, or need to format the Sd card.
In this situation, the SD card repairation by some sd format app could be settle the problem, and then the card is back. The information of the repairation shows that there are some unknow link, bad sector, or error link. When I look further, I find the files that often appear above three error message are in the below folders /sdcard/LOST.DIR and /sdcard/LazyList. Thus I think these are the reason why the problem happens.
There is an interesting thing. I have fat and ext partitions in my card, but the partition of ext never has any problems. Last month, I format the fat32 by 64K formation, and it works well so far. (someone prefers 32K)
The speed increase. Yes, but not so significantly. I feel the system is more smooth. The delay when open the app is also less, but you know the speed also involve the size of memory. So, it's haven't extreme different.

Class 10 Micro SD Card

anyone using class 10 cards on their salsa?
does it help with performance?
any significant increase in speed?
#1. Class 10 SD card means the card is capable of transfering 10mb of data per second.
#2. Will it has noticable performance increase? Well, it depends on which divice you are using it with.
Talking about salsa, I think it wont be able to achieve a noticable difference in perfromance as compared to class 6 SD cards. Reason being, Salsa's overall configuration is not one of the highest. Being said that, it may not have high transfer rate while working with SD cards.
Salsa devs can add more info on transfer rate of salsa.
Check the SD standards official website to learn more about SD cards. Here is the link
https://www.sdcard.org/developers/faq/
monty80 said:
#1. Class 10 SD card means the card is capable of transfering 10mb of data per second.
#2. Will it has noticable performance increase? Well, it depends on which divice you are using it with.
Talking about salsa, I think it wont be able to achieve a noticable difference in perfromance as compared to class 6 SD cards. Reason being, Salsa's overall configuration is not one of the highest. Being said that, it may not have high transfer rate while working with SD cards.
Salsa devs can add more info on transfer rate of salsa.
Check the SD standards official website to learn more about SD cards. Here is the link
https://www.sdcard.org/developers/faq/
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Thanks for the information
Yep
It works... I got a 16GB Class 10 card. Much faster than other cards around. Even class 6 is good enough.
I don't think so, the speed of the divice will depend on the slowest process. It will only give higher speeds when using in usb storage.
kushagrajain said:
I don't think so, the speed of the divice will depend on the slowest process. It will only give higher speeds when using in usb storage.
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not in this case, ive used several s cards of various speeds and classes, and each have there differences, hence why when we use them in this phone for a specific reason...a set on is best. ie class 6 or above for usage with ext3. and it does work

[Q] WIFI 802.11ac connection speed

Hello,
can anyone tell me what is the connection speed using 802.11ac ?
i know that on GN with wifi n you cannot exceed 65mbs and i hope HTC doesn't limit the ac to a speed lower than 900mbs.
Thank you!
Damn, you're talking about 900mbps? I've got a connection of only 21 mbps
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802.11ac is only as fast as your router and the speeds you get from your provider, and as far as I know, no provider offers 900mbps connections. I have xfinity 105 mbps package and the wifi on my iphone 5 averages 50 mbps
ross1998 said:
802.11ac is only as fast as your router and the speeds you get from your provider, and as far as I know, no provider offers 900mbps connections. I have xfinity 105 mbps package and the wifi on my iphone 5 averages 50 mbps
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this is not entirely true.
google fiber has 1Gb internet solution but this is not what I'm trying to find out.
I want to know the connection speed showed in settings under wifi when you are connected to a 802.11ac router.
433Mbit/sec is the theoretical maximum for the HTC One
Source: https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/status/311231629559484417/photo/1
VeixES said:
433Mbit/sec is the theoretical maximum for the HTC One
Source: https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/status/311231629559484417/photo/1
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thank you very much!
its less than I expected but for a phone I think that's enough
sebastian17ro said:
thank you very much!
its less than I expected but for a phone I think that's enough
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Pardon by am I really intrigued by your question Do you by chance have the capacity to peak out the maximum limit of the wifi ac?
Riyal said:
Pardon by am I really intrigued by your question Do you by chance have the capacity to peak out the maximum limit of the wifi ac?
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yes, i can use all the bandwidth from a 802.11ac and the simplest example is file sharing.
also you are not limited to 1 process so you can simultaneously do file sharing, video streaming, download, upload etc.
I am finding that the HTC One refuses to connect to my Asus RT-AC66U router. Unfortunately the AC standard being draft, I suspect its a compatibility issue. It seems to go into authentication, delay, then try again over and over.
In the end I had to connect on my 2.4GHz output instead for now.
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I am finding that the HTC One refuses to connect to my Asus RT-AC66U router. Unfortunately the AC standard being draft, I suspect its a compatibility issue.
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Hope not that's the router u was looking at getting,
Ps if you or any one can post a screen shot showing the connection speed
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I'm finding that my One has a better connection to my VM SuperHub than my blasted PC does! Seems so bloody quick.
here it is:
Source: https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/statu...484417/photo/1
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here it is:
Source: https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/statu...484417/photo/1
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The link is not working.
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Here is my screenshot connected to VM Superhub, 30mb broadband.......
I got the phone working with my Asus RT-AC66U by updating to unofficial Beta firmware .352 on the Asus. I have a 38MB connection with BT Infinity, but I can't get higher than 31Meg with the speedtest on download on the One, but I do see 36.5 from a PC so for some reason I am not quite maxing out.
jonstatt said:
I got the phone working with my Asus RT-AC66U by updating to unofficial Beta firmware .352 on the Asus. I have a 38MB connection with BT Infinity, but I can't get higher than 31Meg with the speedtest on download on the One, but I do see 36.5 from a PC so for some reason I am not quite maxing out.
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you might be limited due to write speed on phone's memory card.
can you transfer trough ftp from your pc to the phone a large file and monitor the transfer speed?
br
sebastian17ro said:
you might be limited due to write speed on phone's memory card.
can you transfer trough ftp from your pc to the phone a large file and monitor the transfer speed?
br
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It's not that,
I an able to hit 40+ on wireless N
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46Mbps has been the max so far,
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Steven_belfast said:
46Mbps has been the max so far
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can you transfer some files from PC to ONE through wifi ac and monitor the transfer speed?
I know the connection speed with the Asus rt-ac66u is 433Mbs (54 MBs) and now I'm curious about the write limitation on internal memory
thanks
sebastian17ro said:
can you transfer some files from PC to ONE through wifi ac and monitor the transfer speed?
I know the connection speed with the Asus rt-ac66u is 433Mbs (54 MBs) and now I'm curious about the write limitation on internal memory
thanks
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I would if I had an ac router.
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How to force 5GHz when enable Hotspot

On my OnePlus 7 I can force creating a 5GHz Hotspot (internet share). How can I force my Pixel 4 XL to do the same?
rasmusj said:
On my OnePlus 7 I can force creating a 5GHz Hotspot (internet share). How can I force my Pixel 4 XL to do the same?
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When you're in your hotspot settings, press advanced and set the AP band to 5GHz preferred.
scandalousk said:
When you're in your hotspot settings, press advanced and set the AP band to 5GHz preferred.
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Yes it's preferred, but it never works :'(
All 5Ghz devices can support 2.4Ghz networks and 2.4Ghz can reach speeds of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps. On 4G data connection, you cannot even reach those speeds so 5Ghz seems pointless for a hotspot. Is there a specific reason it has to be 5Ghz?
lywyn said:
All 5Ghz devices can support 2.4Ghz networks and 2.4Ghz can reach speeds of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps. On 4G data connection, you cannot even reach those speeds so 5Ghz seems pointless for a hotspot. Is there a specific reason it has to be 5Ghz?
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I will do gaming over hotspot 5ghz
rasmusj said:
I will do gaming over hotspot 5ghz
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But you don't need 5Ghz to game? As I mentioned " 2.4Ghz can reach speeds of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps", so unless you have a mobile data connection faster than that there is not need for 5Ghz. A 2.4Ghz could easily serve the fastest speed 4G can reach.
But 5 is a higher number than 2.4, so it must be better......
Well, Geforce Now runs better on 5ghz, maybe it's just placebo ?* ? but it actually does ?
If you were super serious about gaming you wouldn't use wifi .
lywyn said:
But you don't need 5Ghz to game? As I mentioned " 2.4Ghz can reach speeds of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps", so unless you have a mobile data connection faster than that there is not need for 5Ghz. A 2.4Ghz could easily serve the fastest speed 4G can reach.
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You know bandwidth isn't the only parameter that comes into play (especially when talking about gaming) right?
sic0048 said:
But 5 is a higher number than 2.4, so it must be better......
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Yeah, latency and packet loss are a hoax, screw these new useless technologies /s
zetsumeikuro said:
If you were super serious about gaming you wouldn't use wifi .
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If we all had latest gen fiber at our homes the world would be a better place, sadly it isn't possible, no matter how serious you are.
hi i have the same problem with my pixel 3a!
My solution is a mini router for 20€, connect the mobile internet via USB to the router and then connect your devices via 5ghz WLAN.
There is a big difference between 2,4 and 5ghz !!
In practice 2,4GHz does not reach more than 30mbits and the more interferences come the worse it gets.
Over the direct Hotspot of the pixel only 25mbits are usable, with the extra 5GHz router this goes up to 70mbits, so there is a clear difference!
I play over Lte and it works absolutely perfect, I sold my gaming PC last month for 2400€, so I am very happy with cloud gaming.
Here are some advantages of cloud gaming, low power consumption, no unnecessary heat development, no fan noise, mobile use, no annoying installation or updates.
To use it properly you need about 50 mbits, nowadays you can get that almost everywhere, soon also in Africa thanks to Starlink.
I also noticed that cloud gaming, whether stadia (which usually doesn't work anyway) or GeForce Now works particularly smooth on my Chrombook. In fact, even my friends discovered this!
kylothow said:
You know bandwidth isn't the only parameter that comes into play (especially when talking about gaming) right?
Yeah, latency and packet loss are a hoax, screw these new useless technologies /s
If we all had latest gen fiber at our homes the world would be a better place, sadly it isn't possible, no matter how serious you are.
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sic0048 said:
But 5 is a higher number than 2.4, so it must be better......
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this is like saying "5g is higher than 4g then it must be better right?" sarcastically
please google before spamming your keyboard with ****
historys said:
this is like saying "5g is higher than 4g then it must be better right?" sarcastically
please google before spamming your keyboard with ****
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