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On board wifi expectations
26th Jan, 2023, 06:35 AM
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On board wifi expectations
I have a Rpi 3+ and I am using the onboard WiFi and BT. My PI is in a plastic case. My Windows laptop gets around 275MBps on wifi whereas the Rpi 3+ get's about 70MBps. Is this what I can expect for Wifi speeds. The PI is in the same room as the router and I am connected through 5G. No walls in between. I have line of site to the router. Would disabling BT help as I have a BT dongle. In the past, the BT adapter had issues with the PI and kernel based on the lsusb number but that was awhile back.
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26th Jan, 2023, 06:35 PM
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That's about as good as it's going to get with the onboard WiFi

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27th Jan, 2023, 08:16 AM
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RE: On board wifi expectations
I would go so far to say that connecting your xbian Pi via wifi will lead to difficulties with it as an HTPC: you can't count on constant wifi speeds like you can a wired connection.
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27th Jan, 2023, 02:32 PM
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It's not too bad as long as there isn't a lot of distance or interference but wired is much better.

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7th Feb, 2023, 01:05 PM
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RE: On board wifi expectations
I'm a couple of meters away. I could get a repeater and a USB Gigaport adapter and try to get more speed. I saw someone did some tests and this gave them the most speeds but I'm not sure if it's worth it?. My router was having problems (slow speeds about two months ago fixed by a hard reset) and it finally stopped routing internet so I ended up installing OpenWRT and the router is working again. I may wait and see how it goes with the new router config. I have both bands going over the same SSID.
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12th Apr, 2024, 02:09 PM
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RE: On board wifi expectations
I installed OpenWRT and now the router is functioning once more.
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29th Apr, 2024, 06:01 AM
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RE: On board wifi expectations
Might be just my Pi3B+ but the onboard WiFi was very unstable and it was literally just 2 meters from the WiFi AP.

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7th Nov, 2024, 01:44 PM
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(12th Apr, 2024 02:09 PM)EmmaAlva Wrote:  I installed OpenWRT and now the router is functioning once more.

How did you install OpenWRT?
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25th Apr, 2025, 07:21 PM
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RE: On board wifi expectations
(26th Jan, 2023 06:35 AM)grandcanyon Wrote:  I have a Rpi 3+ and I am using the onboard WiFi and BT. My PI is in a plastic case. My Windows laptop gets around 275MBps on wifi whereas the Rpi 3+ get's about 70MBps. Is this what I can expect for Wifi speeds. The PI is in the same room as the router and I am connected through 5G. No walls in between. I have line of site to the router. Would disabling BT help as I have a BT dongle. In the past, the BT adapter had issues with the PI and kernel based on the lsusb number but that was awhile back. papa's scooperia
The WiFi speeds you're experiencing on the Raspberry Pi 3+ are typical, as it generally has lower performance compared to a laptop due to hardware limitations. Disabling Bluetooth may help improve WiFi speeds, especially if your BT dongle is causing interference. You might also want to check for any updates or configurations that could optimize your WiFi performance.
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26th Apr, 2025, 03:40 AM
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RE: On board wifi expectations
Onboard Wi-Fi has definitely become an expected feature for travelers—reliable speed and easy access make a huge difference in the experience. It’d be great to see more consistency across different airlines and transport services!
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