03-25-2022 08:58 PM - last edited on 03-25-2022 09:03 PM by RogersMoin
This is becoming very frustrating.
I have a Windows Surface laptop with pretty much zero upload speed. It’s so bad that speed.net displays big bold upload error message during speed tests. I called tech support and of course they try to blame it on my laptop as works on phone and another laptop. But, my laptop also works with any other hotspot, both on my phone and in any public place, just not when connected to my Ignite modem wireless hotspot.
By the way, the Wi-Fi app also stopped connecting to the modem.
I went to the extreme, formatted my laptop and completely reinstalled the OS from scratch and that did not help. I reset the modem 2x and it would get better briefly, but then goes back to no upload speed. I can’t even use the chat on the Rogers page! Definitely something on the modem blocking the upload speed.
Anyone else experienced this?
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03-27-2022 08:43 AM
@Dummcy Something else to try: You mentioned the WiFi app so I presume that you are an Ignite Internet customer. Do you have the older (dark) XB6 modem/gateway or the newer (white) XB7? If you have the XB7, have you tried reconfiguring the 5 GHz radio to NOT use 802.11ax? The XB7 only has a partial Wi-Fi 6 implementation (it does not support WPA3) and this can cause problems for some Wi-Fi chipsets/drivers.
03-26-2022 09:00 PM - edited 03-26-2022 09:01 PM
Hello, @Dummcy.
Welcome to Rogers Community Forums! 😃
Thank you for posting your concern. Slow upload speed only on one of the devices can be related to its WiFi adapter.
Since the issue can’t be replicated on the other devices, let’s try figuring out the root cause of the slow upload speed on your Windows Surface laptop. Please answer the following:
We look forward to hearing from you!
Cheers,
RogersMoin
03-27-2022 12:04 AM
Hello,
I understand this is a tricky one. The tech support engineer I talked too was confused too. To answer your questions:
I don't believe this has anything to do with my laptop really. To prove this, I went and purchased a Netgear router, wired to the modem set up access point on it. My laptop connected to the Netgear access point perfectly fine.
So my laptop experiences speed issues only when connected to the Rogers modem via WIFI. Not when tethered to my cell phone, on Bell, not when connected to public access points like IKEA, Starbucks etc. that I tested with, not when connected to the Netgear wired to the Rogers modem.
Thank you!
03-27-2022 08:43 AM
@Dummcy Something else to try: You mentioned the WiFi app so I presume that you are an Ignite Internet customer. Do you have the older (dark) XB6 modem/gateway or the newer (white) XB7? If you have the XB7, have you tried reconfiguring the 5 GHz radio to NOT use 802.11ax? The XB7 only has a partial Wi-Fi 6 implementation (it does not support WPA3) and this can cause problems for some Wi-Fi chipsets/drivers.
03-27-2022 01:20 PM