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iPad Wifi connection speed

I checked my Airport Extreme stats to se what my new iPad is connecting at, I was very disappointed to se it connects at only 39Mbs. Even my gen1 iPod touch connects at 54MBs and my Macbook over 100Mbs. I verified my speed on a Time capsule with the same results.

What are others seeing?

Joe

iPad 16GB Wifi, Mac OS X (10.6.3)

Posted on Apr 5, 2010 8:04 AM

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Apr 5, 2010 9:40 AM in response to GreenwichJoe

Hopefully a software fix, My iPad can sit right next the the AE base and still not achieve a link higher than 39Mbs. The other apple wireless products get 270Mbs even in other rooms. Maybe the lower link speed is to save battery? Maybe they cap it just higher than most internet connections. I suppose there isn't much reason to link at 270-300.

Cheers

Apr 5, 2010 8:29 PM in response to tke370

For those that are seeing problems, did you make sure your FW is up to date on the AEBS?

If you have a Mac click Applications>Utilities>Airport Utility. You should see your base-station in there and there will be a button that says update firmware. Click that and make sure it's up to date, then report back.

I suspect that could be one potential reason if the iPad is not seeing any throughput issues only reporting the wrong number. What you are saying would suggest to me it's not the iPad HW, but potentially the SW of either the iPad or AEBS. But if I was a betting man, I'd say it's older FW on the airport, since the client will connect to whatever it's told to connect to. The AEBS would control what it should connect to.

Apr 6, 2010 8:16 AM in response to Wantfastipad

My wife and I both bought iPads this last weekend. The internet on hers was blazingly fast while mine was pitiful - even a simple page such as Google's search page wouldn't load. I took both iPads back to the Apple Store and managed to convince one of the Apple staff to exchange mine, showing him the differences between the two.

My new iPad now works fine. My advice for those who are having wi-fi issues is to try to exchange your iPad at an Apple Store.

iPad Wifi connection speed

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