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Good day. I have an Intel AX201 adapter. It runs on a Lenovo Legion 5 laptop I can't get a speed of more than 270 Mbps per second. I've tried reinstalling drivers, upgrading to Windows 11, and even resetting the BIOS, but nothing has worked so far. Next, I bought an Intel AX210 adapter. I thought maybe he would help me. But the situation has not changed at all. That is, as there were 270 on AX201, so there are 270 on AX210. I have no idea what to do next to achieve the 550 Mbps speeds I had just a month ago. Through a regular Ethernet cable, I can still get 550 Mbps, but over Wi-Fi, it remains stuck at 270 Mbps. The adapter settings in Windows show a connection to the router at 900 Mbps or 1 Gbps, but the actual download speeds don't exceed 270 Mbps unless I use a cable
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When you replaced the AX201 with the AX210, did you do a clean install of the drivers? You should have...
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And not only I, I also reinstalled Windows
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