I have 40 years Win PC experience but maybe a year with MACs. To make a long story probably longer I just picked up a used MacBook Pro M3 for my grandson and am setting it up. Everything is easy-peasy except my network speeds.
Wife's iPhone 14 Pro gets 600-700Mbps 3 rooms away from router.
Galaxy S24 Ultra the same and more.
iPad Mini 6 a bit less but close.
Mac Mini S2 Pro getting 500+ Mbps on WiFI 1100-1200+ hard wired to router. I have Xfinity 1200 Mbps tier and th router has a 2.5G port.
The Macbook Pro M3 in question is barely getting 300Mbps on WIFI and even less when I connect a 2.5G Ethernet dongle.
Router says it is connected to the 5G band of the router but doesn't show the wifi type nor can I find it when using the Apple instructions to see if it is on Wifi6E.
All testing was done within 3 **FEET** of my Wifi6E router (Asus GTX11000 Pro)
Yes, I have rebooted, , "forgot" wiFi network & readded, power cycled laptop.
This laptop I ASSUME should be getting upward of 500-600Mbps and more on the wifi 6e connection literally 3 feet from the router and it's not even close ...... or should it?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Wife's iPhone 14 Pro gets 600-700Mbps 3 rooms away from router.
Galaxy S24 Ultra the same and more.
iPad Mini 6 a bit less but close.
Mac Mini S2 Pro getting 500+ Mbps on WiFI 1100-1200+ hard wired to router. I have Xfinity 1200 Mbps tier and th router has a 2.5G port.
The Macbook Pro M3 in question is barely getting 300Mbps on WIFI and even less when I connect a 2.5G Ethernet dongle.
Router says it is connected to the 5G band of the router but doesn't show the wifi type nor can I find it when using the Apple instructions to see if it is on Wifi6E.
All testing was done within 3 **FEET** of my Wifi6E router (Asus GTX11000 Pro)
Yes, I have rebooted, , "forgot" wiFi network & readded, power cycled laptop.
This laptop I ASSUME should be getting upward of 500-600Mbps and more on the wifi 6e connection literally 3 feet from the router and it's not even close ...... or should it?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.