Please show me a picture because I've only ever seen 3 bars on a Switch...
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I will do when I'm home
Please show me a picture because I've only ever seen 3 bars on a Switch...
You don't seem to understand how SU-MIMO and MU-MIMO work, they do not increase the "signal" or "speed" of your network, they increase the "bandwidth". And the difference between SU and MU being that MU you can stream to multiple devices simultaneously instead of one at a time with SU.
You assume the Switch even supports MIMO just because it uses a broadcom chip, you are setting yourself up for a big disappointment.
Also you cannot fix NFC or BT "interference" with firmware if something is physically blocking the signal.
It does have a physical antenna for wifi, I don't understand what you mean by this. Just because there is no "visible" antenna doesn't mean there isn't one.
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The switch only has 3 bars????
Poor choice of words, physical obviously meaning a real antenna or extender as they call it today, all wireless products have an antenna but to the the real antenna like those rabbit ears helps a lot with signal strength.
Obviously they don't use it to that extent in tablets today heck even in laptops the antennas a very small but it's there and not built into the wireless NIC itself.
I am getting the same problem gets like four or three bars but it still works like it has five,
oops forgot the switch only has three bars. All I know is that most of the time it dosent have full bars when all my other consoles do. It has two most of the time.Nice photos of some round copper wires. What is the point you are trying to make?
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Can you please show me a screen shot of these "4 bars"?
It makes a difference...
Router antenna: https://www.google.ca/search?q=lapt...=isch&q=router+antenna&*&imgrc=9nOm8Pwfw79uIM:
It's old school and looks funny today but people still mod their routers to add these things for higher signal gain.
sorry i meant 2 out of 3You don't seem to understand how SU-MIMO and MU-MIMO work, they do not increase the "signal" or "speed" of your network, they increase the "bandwidth". And the difference between SU and MU being that MU you can stream to multiple devices simultaneously instead of one at a time with SU.
You assume the Switch even supports MIMO just because it uses a broadcom chip, you are setting yourself up for a big disappointment.
Also you cannot fix NFC or BT "interference" with firmware if something is physically blocking the signal.
It does have a physical antenna for wifi, I don't understand what you mean by this. Just because there is no "visible" antenna doesn't mean there isn't one.
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The switch only has 3 bars????
My only complaint is wired is like a 4th of this download speed. I dont really know why. I wanted wired for online games but if its not gonna have lag I'll just play smash wired when it comes out.That is pretty good About as good as mine. At least we can get a visual representation of out internet speeds on this system, before we had no clue of the status since nintendo never put in wifi test results.
My only complaint is wired is like a 4th of this download speed. I dont really know why. I wanted wired for online games but if its not gonna have lag I'll just play smash wired when it comes out.
It wasn't online I was worried about. I hardly take my switch out of the dock. I want to be able to download my games while it's docked too. I mean I guess it's not a big deal to pick it up and use the eshop on its own screen.Speed has nothing to do with LAG nowadays with broadband speeds. You should run a PING test to determine your response time and make sure that the MTU of all your devices match that of your router.
It wasn't online I was worried about. I hardly take my switch out of the dock. I want to be able to download my games while it's docked too. I mean I guess it's not a big deal to pick it up and use the eshop on its own screen.
I think i been a idiot.Speed has nothing to do with LAG nowadays with broadband speeds. You should run a PING test to determine your response time and make sure that the MTU of all your devices match that of your router.