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January 11th, 2023 16:00

SLOW WIFI on XPS 13 9350

XPS 13 9350

XPS 13 9350

slow wifi

I have a Dell XPS 13 9350 with incredibly slow wifi.   I get a max 30 MBS on my Dell compared to nearly 200 MBS on my iphone from the same location and same wifi source.  I would appreciate any suggestions.  Thank you

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February 17th, 2023 22:00

There are several potential reasons why your Dell XPS 13 9350 may have slow Wi-Fi. Here are a few things to try:

  1. Update your Wi-Fi drivers: Ensure that your Wi-Fi drivers are up to date. You can download and install the latest drivers from the Dell website.

  2. Check for interference: Ensure that there is no interference from other devices in your home or office that could affect your Wi-Fi signal strength. Try moving your computer closer to the Wi-Fi router or modem.

  3. Check your router settings: Check that your router is set to use the best Wi-Fi channel, and that it's not set to use an outdated wireless standard. You can also try resetting your router to its default settings.

  4. Disable Bluetooth: Bluetooth can sometimes interfere with Wi-Fi signals. If you're not using Bluetooth, turn it off in your computer's settings.

  5. Disable any unnecessary programs: Make sure no programs or processes are consuming too much of your computer's resources. These can sometimes slow down the Wi-Fi connection.

  6. Disable IPv6: Some users have reported better Wi-Fi performance by disabling IPv6 on their computer. To do this, go to the Network and Sharing Center in Windows, click on your Wi-Fi connection, then click Properties. Uncheck the box next to "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)" and click OK.

  7. Try a Wi-Fi extender: If your Wi-Fi signal is weak in your current location, try using a Wi-Fi extender to boost the signal.

Hopefully, one of these solutions will help improve your Wi-Fi performance.

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