I didn’t know that, but could be possible. How much speed do you get transferring files with wireless, with your 300 Mbps connection? If you use Windows, you can see the transfer rate when copying a be you have parallel wi-fi sessions from other devices during your wi-fi tests? In this case overall router bandwidth divided proportionally between connected devices… Your laptop probably has a 1 ghz capability since it is able to do the “n” protocol you do have a gigahertz device! Will do a wired connection from my laptop later tonight to see what improvements didn’t need wired connection when using the internet since I have a theoretical 12 mbps connection from the modem which is slower than my lan. My “300 mps” connection gives me a slow UI respond from MBL when browsing the directory.
#Realtek rtl8191se not working how to#
I know I don’t have any Gigabit devices, but still if the connection was the minimum of these values (72.2M), that still would be around 9 Mb/s, wouldn’t it?Īny recommendations about how to improve this transfer rate? How to detect which of the components is not working read that wireless don’t reach near the theoretical speeds. From what I’ve found online, the speed is “data rate up to 72.2M/144.4Mbps using 20MHz bandwidth, 150M/300Mbps using 40MHz bandwidth” (not sure what any of this means, not an expert). The wireless network adapter is Realtek RTL8191SE. My laptop is connected to the wireless router with wifi. According to their website, the speed is ‘10/100’. I have my MBL connected with an ethernet cable to my Wireless router, which is a Motorola Netopia 7347-44. Making simple calculations, it will be 194 hours!
The transfer speed via FTP is around 1,5 Mb/s (same using Windows standard file copy, but then it crashes very often -different problem I think-), which I think it is extremely slow, considering I need to copy over 1 Tb of data to the device.
#Realtek rtl8191se not working windows 7#
I have a MBL 2 Tb, my laptop has Windows 7 Home Premium 64.