Here we go again.
My mom recently bought a new router for our apartment, because the previous one was really old and we suspected it might be the reason we weren't getting anywhere near the 50 mbps we're paying for.
The new router is great! When sitting in the same room as the router, I'm getting up to 55 on my Samsung Galaxy S4 and 45 on my mom's 2012 netbook!
However on my 2010 laptop, I was still getting only about 5-10, even when in the same room as the router.
With the help from a friend, I figured out that this was because of the outdated wifi card that's built into my laptop. It's a 802.11
h one. Today's standard is 802.11
n. So that was why it couldn't achieve the same speed as my phone and the netbook.
I bought a new wireless adapter yesterday, one that has the current n standard (it's
this one). The guy at the store recommended it because it's the same manufacturer as our new router.
So I installed it on my laptop. As a result I'm now getting 40-52 mbps, but
only in the room where the router is!
However,
in my bedroom, I'm STILL only getting 5-10. Kind of like how it was in my room before.
My bedroom is not that far from the living room where the router is. Maybe 50 feet. Even when I keep all doors open it doesn't make a difference, it's still slow.
So...
In the router room:
In my bedroom:
Are there any tricks, anything I can do to get the speed in my bedroom closer to the one in the living room where the router is? Why is there such a huge difference between both?
TLDR
My internet speed in my room is a tenth of the awesome speed I get in the room with the router. What to do?