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Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 with AX211 Wi-Fi. All drivers up to date.
Router is a GL.iNet Flint 2 (GL-MT6000) running OpenWrt 24.10.4
Windows: netsh wlan show interface
Band : 5 GHz
Channel : 104
Connected Akm-cipher : [ akm = 00-0f-ac:08, cipher = 00-0f-ac:04 ]
Network type : Infrastructure
Radio type : 802.11ax
Authentication : WPA3-Personal (H2E)
Cipher : CCMP
Connection mode : Auto Connect
Receive rate (Mbps) : 1922
Transmit rate (Mbps) : 865
Signal : 83%
Rssi : -58
On the Router: iw dev phy1-ap0 station get '<mac address of laptop'
signal: -80 [-88, -83, -87, -86] dBm
signal avg: -79 [-85, -82, -85, -88] dBm
tx bitrate: 1729.6 MBit/s 160MHz HE-MCS 8 HE-NSS 2 HE-GI 0 HE-DCM 0
rx bitrate: 576.4 MBit/s 160MHz HE-MCS 3 HE-NSS 2 HE-GI 0 HE-DCM 0
last ack signal:-70 dBm
avg ack signal: -73 dBmI tried many power and advanced adapter settings and I cannot get the TX close to the RX rate.
The HE-MCS values explain the differences, but why?
Thanks all.
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Hello DallasP,
Thank you for posting on Intel Community Forum.
To address the issue properly, please share the information below.
1. Is this the original adapter that came pre-installed in your system, or have you changed/installed a new adapter recently?
2. Were you able to have wireless connection in a normal/expected performance before?
3. Do you remember if this issue happened after a new OS update or Wireless driver update?
4. What driver version are you using?
5. Is this issue happening at home, office environment or both?
I look forward to your response.
Best regards
Jed G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Jed,
1. Is this the original adapter that came pre-installed in your system, or have you changed/installed a new adapter recently?
- It is the original adapter that came pre-installed in the laptop.
2. Were you able to have wireless connection in a normal/expected performance before?
- Yes
3. Do you remember if this issue happened after a new OS update or Wireless driver update?
- No, it has been happening for at least a year.
4. What driver version are you using?
- Intel 23.170.0.1
5. Is this issue happening at home, office environment or both?
Both
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Hello DallasP,
Thank you for sharing all this information. To proceed, could you kindly generate a System Support Utility report so we can review your system components and configuration? You can follow the steps outlined here: . You can follow the steps here: How to get the Intel® System Support Utility Logs on Windows*
Additionally, have you had the opportunity to try installing the drivers from Dell? We strongly recommend using drivers provided by your system manufacturer, as these are specifically customized to ensure full compatibility and optimal performance with your device.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Best regards
Jed G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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System Support Utility file attached.
The drivers from Dell are the same version as from Intel. Just one release old that already had the same issue.
Thanks.
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Hello DallasP,
Thank you for providing the System Support Utility report—I really appreciate your effort in sharing that. After reviewing the manufacturer’s website, I found that the latest available driver version is 36.25.3247. Could you please try installing this version even though this is older than the one coming from Intel and let me know how it goes? If the issue continues to persist after updating, feel free to reach out so we can explore the next steps together.
Best regards
Jed G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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