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on 24-11-2023 04:39 PM
Disclaimer - I don't know very much about this sort of stuff !!!
A couple of months ago I upgraded to full fibre150. Installed with Eero6. The speeds I am regularly obtaining are around 40mbs on both my desktop and my phone. Previously I was on the talktlak hub which was hard wired to the desktop and has the full 32mbs that i was paying for. I installed a wifi card in the desktop, I paid about £55 for it so I guess it should be a decent one and that is how it is now.
If I take my phone and stand near the Eero and do a speed test I get 150mbs no problem so I am thinking it is a coverage issue. The thing is, the Eero is only about 6 metres from the PC's wifi antennae and although in a different room there is only a hallway in-between the two. Can it be that I need another Eero ? at not insubstantial cost. Surely I should get full coverage for this small area or are they just pretty poor coverage despite being sold something that is supposed to be all singing all dancing. I feel I have been sold a pup by talktalk.
on 30-11-2023 07:01 AM
Morning,
I've raised this back now. Can I just confirm, what channel is it on now? Will it let you manually change the channel?
Thanks
Michelle
on 29-11-2023 07:28 PM
Hi, it does not seem to be much different than before. it is a little intermittent. occasionally I am getting the full speed but more often than not I am not getting anywhere near it.
on 29-11-2023 09:35 AM
Good morning,
Our team have advised that this should now be resolved. Would you mind retesting please and letting us know how you get on?
Thanks
Michelle
on 27-11-2023 07:57 AM
Good morning,
Thanks @KeithFrench.
I've raised this over to our Devices Manager to apply the fix and will post back to confirm once this is resolved.
Thanks
Michelle
on 26-11-2023 03:07 PM
A quick question for you, bearing in mind that the Eero is the only TalkTalk-provided router that I have never had, I have to rely on screenshots from customers like yourself, to try & understand the app. In the two screenshots (thanks for these), the first one does not show the channel numbers, but the second one does. What did you have to do to get the two different screenshots?
Now to your problem, you are stuck on the 2.4GHz WiFi band, because the Eero is using channel 155, which is not supported by the vast majority of WiFi adapters. Eero does not permit users to change their channel allocation via the app, which personally I think is a shame. This is becoming a growing problem, we have got at least two cases resolved by the Eero support team (not TalkTalk) issuing an upgrade that moves the channel down from 155 to the 36 - 48 range, which ensures the greatest compatibility with devices. However, this upgrade would seem to be only available to specific customers who have this problem.
I have asked one of TalkTalk's support to pick your thread up and add you to the list of customers with this problem of the Eero being stuck on channel 155.
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Keith
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on 26-11-2023 02:55 PM
I downloaded those. The Win10 one came up and said. Newer version already installed.
The 5HZ.
Thank you again for taking the trouble to help.
on 26-11-2023 01:15 PM
These are the latest drivers, one each for WiFi & Bluetooth:-
To find the 5GHz channel, in the app:-
Keith
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on 25-11-2023 07:30 PM
Did you just use the drivers from Windows Update or did you download the latest ones from Intel?
I definitely downloaded drivers from somewhere, I remember doing it. I followed the instructions that came with the card.
This is the card if that is any help.
Many thanks for your continued help.
on 25-11-2023 07:26 PM
Please can you check in the Eero App & tell me what channel the 5GHz band is currently using?
Sorry to be a bit thick, but how do I find this ?
on 25-11-2023 07:21 PM
Sorry, here it is.
on 25-11-2023 12:53 PM
Hi @longman
I have been thinking some more about this & I noticed that your new WiFi card uses the Intel AX200 chipset, as do many different manufacturers. I know that the later variant, the AX210 had some performance issues that Intel fixed with a new driver. However, for some reason the driver registered to Windows Update was still the old one, to resolve those problems you had to download the new driver from Intel's support site. Perhaps the AX200 has issues as well with performance in some manner? Did you just use the drivers from Windows Update or did you download the latest ones from Intel?
Keith
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on 25-11-2023 11:09 AM
Looking at your other screenshot you are only connected to the 2.4Ghz band, you will never get as fast a speed as you should get unless you are connected to the 5GHz band.
Generally speaking, the 2.4GHz band suffers much more from interference than the 5GHz band, but the 2.4GHz one can sometimes have a better range, but this all depends on your local area.
Please can you check in the Eero App & tell me what channel the 5GHz band is currently using?
Keith
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on 25-11-2023 10:54 AM
With your screenshot of:-
netsh wlan show drivers
you have truncated the output, I need to see it all. Please can you redo it for me?
Keith
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on 25-11-2023 07:41 AM
Thank you for your reply.
Here is what it shows.
on 24-11-2023 09:57 PM
Assuming that your PC with the new WiFi card runs Windows, please can you get me the output from these two commands from the command prompt
netsh wlan show drivers
netsh wlan show interface
Thanks
Keith
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