Wireless NIC won't connect at N - stuck at 54mbps

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mr_armbars
mr_armbars Member Posts: 1 New User

I have an Acer Aspire, V3-771
The wireless card is an Atheros AR5BWB22

My router is broadcasting at 300MBPS (802.11 N) yet my connection is stuck at 54 MBPS.  I have had problems with this NIC since the first time I started this laptop, it frequently won't connect to trusted networks and then after 5-10 minutes it will eventually connect.  But now I am stuck and before I go out and buy an adapter that supports N or just change the internal network card I was wondering if anyone knows how I can possibly fix this?

If I go to network and sharing center then click on status of my connection it says connected at 54mbps.  If I go to "Network settings">"Advanced options" it says under properties: SSID: myssid, Protocol: 802.11n

So if I am connected at N, why is the connection still only 54mbps?  Any fix for this?  I did go in to my router and make sure that it's broadcasting at 300mbps yet I am not getting anywhere near that... even 150mbps would be better. What gives? Is it the card?  Thanks in advance!

Running Windows 10 home.

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  • silizium
    silizium Member Posts: 239 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    Maybe this makes no sense to you but try to disable IPv6, both on yout NIC and on your router. Reboot both devices and report here what happend.