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February 23rd, 2020 18:00

Speedtest.net Results: Killer Wireless 1535 vs Intel Wireless 9260

Original Killer 1535Original Killer 1535After install of Intel 9260After install of Intel 9260

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February 26th, 2020 08:00

The 9260, since it can use a 160 MHz bandwidth on the 5 GHz networks, is an advanced card and has a higher speed capability than the 1535.  You can check the specifications on the cards..  You are using the same wireless network to test, since some cards need the 5 GHz networks to do their best speeds..  If your local network cannot support the 160 MHz Bandwidth it may not be relevant but Killer Wireless folks may be the best to ask..

The Killer 1550 card is equilavent to the 9260 in capability.. 

 

 

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February 24th, 2020 01:00

Can't see the images, better paste the relevant text.

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February 24th, 2020 07:00

Maybe you should have used the same source for the test..

Did you have the SmartByte utility running with the Killer Wireless card?

February 24th, 2020 10:00

Thanks for the comments and feedback. I should have done the test with the same server, thus am including the results here.

Killer 1535 2/23/20 @ ~9:30pm

Winn Telecom, Mount Pleasant, MI

Ping, 30ms, Download Mbps, 133.95, Upload Mbps, 17.16

Intel 9260 2/23/20 @ ~9:40pm

Summit Digital, McBain, MI

Ping, 23ms, Download Mbps, 415.33, Upload Mbps, 12.75

Intel 9260 2/24/20 @ 1:00pm

Winn Telecom, Mount Pleasant, MI

Ping, 25ms, Download Mbps, 370.25, Upload Mbps, 17.21

Intel - Speedtest Winn Comm.JPG

February 24th, 2020 10:00

I did not have the SmartByte utility running.

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February 25th, 2020 07:00

Do the link speeds shown on Settings-Network & Internet-Status, View your network properties, agree with or show a higher speed than your testing?

We can assume your ISP speed is 400 Mbps?

 

Sometimes, rebooting the Router can clear things out prior to testing..

The speed of the 9260 is theoretically twice that of the 1535 due to its configuration and your wireless router..

February 25th, 2020 20:00

I am not sure what you are referring to as it is beyond my experience. 

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