I subscribed to a new 100Mbps Internet connection only to find out that my WiFi setup is inadequate to utilize it to its fullest. The WiFi router in question is TP-Link MR3220 V1. V1 doesn't have a page on the website but has a datasheet here.
Connecting my PC directly to the fiber router provided by the ISP using a CAT6 cable gives me a speed of 102-105Mbps. The PC isn't placed close to the router so I use a TP-Link TL-WN781ND Wireless Adapter.
This worked perfectly with my previous 8Mbps ADSL connection. But now even if I place the WiFi router and the PC next to each other (just to test speeds) the connection doesn't go over 60Mbps. This comes down to 20Mbps if I move the PC to the where it is usually placed.
The Wireless Network Connection status in Windows 7 shows 150Mbps.
So here are my questions.
- Is this abysmal WiFi performance due to 11n mode limitation or the router not having enough processing power to handle 100Mbps?
- Should I be switching to a 5GHz router and a WLAN adapter or a 11n router with multiple antennas and better transmit power?