W3 Slow Wifi

Hoo boy, think the W510 WiFi was slow, W3 is a new record for sloth.

 

I have a pretty big pipe and speedy WiFi.

 

On Wireless An Apire Netbook with Windows 7 is getting 42.4 MB down, 5.5 MB up. The W10 is a bit further away but giver 33.5 MB down, 5.6 MB up. The new W3 sitting 8 inches from the Aspire registered 1.4 MB down and .8 MB up. Anyone have an idea what is going on ?

 

 

 

BTW I have the W3 on my 24" 1920x1080 monitor (W3 on top, Aspire on bottom), is a lot easier to see.  

 

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Answers

  • 1stTimeAcer
    1stTimeAcer Member Posts: 96 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    Edit: Thought you were talking about the P3 Smiley Tongue

     

     

     

  • wariscoming
    wariscoming Member Posts: 13 New User

    Has to be a driver issue...no way it's that slow.  Go here and re-install the wifi driver:

     

    http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers

  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder

    Is running same Broadcom driver as on support page. Disabled a few things and now getting 5.2 MB/s down 5.7 MB/s up. Something has got to be walking on the down speed.

     

    Turrned the thang that has a satellite dish in the backgound and Pictures, Library, Devices, etc (Skydrive) off and now the camera gived me "does not work with this version of Windos" error. Anyone know how to turn back on ?

     

    Update: resored to before I removed the satellite thingie but camera app is still saying "Sorry" Have submitted a trouble ticket since I need to know what needs to be reloaded.

  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder

    Have now done a bunch of testing and need to say the W3 seems to have much poorer WiFi reception than the W510.

     

    When I first was getting under a MB/S download and the W510 was getting 33 MB/s when about double the distance from my Linksys E4200 "N" router I became suspicious so have been experimenting. Did find that by rotating the unit I could get about 2 MB/s. Better but still pretty bad.

     

    First off the blue RD9700 ethernet adapter seems more 10 than 10/100, peaking at about 7 MB/s connected to the same hub as my desktop which reports over 45 MB/s. (Was less than U$10 so works when needed).

     

    So tried a "Crystalview A5" travel wireless N router about 6" away and connected to the same RJ45. 33 MB/s. Then connected an "EnGenius" long range wireless N adapter via USB and tested at 38 MB/s. Also strength was all bars instead of two.

     

    I can only conclude that range and speed issues of the W3 WiFi must stem from either the device itself or the broadcom drivers but probably the antenna. Given a strong signal it can perform with the best but is marginal with a weaker one.

     

    ps EnGenius also picks up seven local wireless routers and W3 just the one in the closet (I tend to build computers and electronics into closets. Blind ***** and all that). Almost need to wonder if the antenna is connected at all.

     

    Is anyone else getting very slow/weak WiFi reception with a W3 ?

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