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Poor performance over 5Ghz

Trutch
Community Member

I've been trying to find the root cause of an issue with my Google WiFi, which has a few people stumped. When my Windows PC is configured to use 5Ghz or dual band, it is slower than over 2.4Ghz. This most obviously impacts connecting to Steam.

Things I've tried:

- reset the network and OC

- drivers and software is up to date

- followed articles where others have had Steam connectivity around releasing and renewing the IP

The reason I believe this is a problem with Nest is when connecting to the modem/router over wifi this issue is also resolved but when immediately reconnecting to Nest over 5Ghz, the problem reappears. I would try changing channels on Nest if that was possible but it isn't. Any ideas?

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lusvin
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi @Trutch,

Thank you for reaching out to the community. I’m sorry to hear that you’re getting poor performance over your 5Ghz on your Windows PC; let me help you with this. 

I would like to ask you some questions to gather more information about this situation and look for a solution: 

  • Do you use a modem and router combo?
  • What type of Google Nest WiFi device do you have?
  • Does this concern affect one Windows device or all Windows devices on the network?
  • What version of Windows is your computer running?

In the meantime, please let's try the following troubleshooting steps to help increase the performance.

  • Open the Home app.
  • Tap Wi-Fi and then Settings and then Advanced Networking.
  • Tap DNS.
  • Select Custom, then enter “8.8.8.8” and "8.8.4.4.”.
  • Tap Save.

After you change the DNS servers, please forget the WiFi network from your computer and then reconnect to the network. Keep me updated.

Best regards,

Lusvin.

Trutch
Community Member

Hi @lusvin,

thanks for your response.

I tried the troubleshooting steps provided, and unfortunately, these did not fix the issue. Regarding your questions:

  • Do you use a modem and router combo? Yes, I have a Netgear Nighthawk D7000, which is fully patched. I have disabled the wireless on this, and I only enabled it again recently due to this issue. All testing has been done with the Wi-Fi disabled on my modem/router.
  • What type of Google Nest WiFi device do you have? I have a Nest Wifi Router and a single point.
  • Does this concern affect one Windows device or all Windows devices on the network? I only own 1 Windows device.
  • What version of Windows is your computer running? Windows 11 Home 23H2

Thanks again for your help.

jenniffert
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Trutch,

 

Thanks for following up! 

 

I'm sorry to hear that you’re still getting poor performance over the 5GHz on your Windows PC. Let’s try to fix this.

 

To continue investigating the situation, I’d like to ask the following:

 

  • Are you experiencing the same inconvenience with other devices, like your phone or other Nest products?

Since you've mentioned disabling wireless on your Netgear Nighthawk D7000, I'd like to double-check: Did you enable Bridge Mode? If so, let's try resetting your Nest WiFi router to factory defaults and rebooting your primary modem/router. Then, set up the Nest WiFi router again through the Google Home app.

 

For reference, you can check out these articles: Factory reset your WiFi device and Set up Google Nest WiFi.

 

Please keep me updated.

 

Best regards,

Jenniffer

Hi Jenniffer,

Thanks for the continued help. Bridge mode was enabled automatically on the device, with no option to disable this. Regarding other devices, I'm not seeing anything as serious as I do with my Windows PC. Other issues are intermittent, which could easily be explained by other things.

I'll try factory resetting but I'll need to find a bit more time to action that.

Thanks

jenniffert
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Trutch,

 

Thanks for the reply!

 

I appreciate your patience and cooperation. Once you've finished a factory reset, please let me know so we can continue investigating your case.

 

Keep me updated.

 

Best regards,

 

Jenniffer


 

Hi @jenniffert,

Unfortunately, factory resetting the device did not resolve the issue. However, I may have resolved the issue another way. Setting the DNS addresses manually on the Windows device itself seems to have fixed the issue.

Now, any combination of setting the DNS on the Nest and PC to automatic or Google DNS now seems to work. I'm not sure how this relates to only the 5Ghz network. I'll continue to monitor the situation and report back if the issue arises again.

Thank,

Matt

jenniffert
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Trutch,

 

Thanks for the confirmation!

 

I understand how frustrating this situation can be. I value the information you provided and the workaround you made about changing the DNS address manually on the Windows device itself. This can definitely help many users in the community. 

 

Please keep me updated if the situation persists. 

 

Best regards,

 

Jenniffer

jenniffert
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Trutch,

 

Thanks for the confirmation!

 

I understand how frustrating this situation can be. I value the information you provided and the workaround you made about changing the DNS address manually on the Windows device itself. This can definitely help many users in the community. 

 

Please keep me updated if the situation persists. 

 

Best regards,

 

Jenniffer