![]() ![]() While on my tablet and phone both of which can detect the 5Ghz channel, I get the same 40 Mbps. With this same Nokia model posted by the OP, I am not able to get beyond 40 Mbps on my laptop which doesn't support 5 Ghz. The ISP never provided a router and I was using my own TP-Link TLMR3020 router and it was able to give me 65 Mbps speed. I was hitherto using Excitel broadband connection and the top speed never crossed 65-70 Mbps on LAN nor through a router. This is to ensure that the bandwidth is not over consumed by a device that has put something on download disrupting internet for other users who are streaming or gaming. Whenever a user subscribes for 1Gbps connection, 350 comes from the 2.4 Ghz band and 650 from the 5 Ghz band. ![]() This excuse that on "2G" network, you won't get more than 50 Mbps is no answer. They should prepare themselves with requisite instruments before dumping it away. It appears that Nokia has dumped a large pile of their Chinese routers designed for 30 and 40 Mbps internet connection and Airtel seems to be distributing it to people taking connections of higher speeds. I am facing the exact same problem as the OP. ![]()
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