If not stock Intel AC 8265 WLAN, then which one for AirDrop & Continuity? #113
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I was wondering this too. I am also using the Dell DW1830, I wouldn't say the speeds are bad, but the Intel is definitely quicker. I don't have exact figures right now but I think my previous speed tests were about 450Mbit for Intel and about half that for the Broadcom. Note: I didn't do proper testing using iperf, just a quick check using Ookla. I'm on Gigabit FTTP so no bottleneck there. I use Airdrop a lot so have stuck with the Broadcom card for now. This must be a hardware issue or hack issue because looking at the spec: Dell DW1830 info: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Dell_Wireless_1830_(DW1830) Unless I'm mistaken the Broadcom card is better on paper with the exception of BLE being version 4.1 vs 4.2 for Intel. @bobmarley2021 what is "absolutely terrible" to you? |
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Absolutely terrible is 20-25mbit! 😞 it's usable for normal day to day stuff, even a bit of streaming but nothing like large network transfers or downloads. Like I said, I'm limping along but would like to fix in the future if at all possible. |
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Wow.... you might have a faulty card there, that is shocking. Let's see what @valnoxy says about his speeds before making a judgement but that seems like hardware failure to me. At the very least one of your antennas has an issue. |
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I suggest you upgrade directly to Intel's AX210. I tested this card on WiFi at home, and if I remember correctly, it can run almost the maximum limit of WiFi. I am quite certain about this, and this card is not that expensive. 8265AC is indeed a bit old. I suggest you use Intel's AX210 directly, and I think DW1560 should be better? Or 943602CS? I am currently macOS 13 and using the AX210 If it looks strange to you, it's because I'm using translation software... |
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Hi, sorry if this is a silly question but I am limping along on a Broadcom card (Dell DW1830 / BCM43602) but I get absolutely terrible 5Ghz wifi performance. If I use the stock Intel AC 8265 I get great performance, but I lose Airdrop (continuity still works as does the shared clipboard though which is odd!)
Under the Readme section "What's not working" it says: AirDrop & Continuity (only devices with Intel WiFi) but this discussion says the native card won't work with AirDrop.
So my question is, which Intel wifi card should I get? I am running Ventura not Sonoma... is it that the stock Intel AC 8265 card works better in Sonoma? Or do I just need a different card. If it's a case of it working in Sonoma, I'll continue limping. But if another Intel card will work better I'd rather just grab that.
Any help greatly appreciated :)
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