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Samsung m52 5g Wifi link speed stuck in 65mbps

(Topic created on: 11-21-2022 09:16 PM)
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furyPT
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Wifi speed is slow its stuck in 65mbps , even a20 gets 72 mbps link speed
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furyPT
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Galaxy M
Is anyone having this problem, actually other devices getting good speed Screenshot_20221121_195839_Settings_1000000222_1669040919.jpg
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kingram02
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Yes I'm also facing same issue. I'm getting 72 mbps from my WiFi but my brother mobile getting 150mbps. I think samsung needs to fix via update.
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furyPT
Active Level 3
Galaxy M
I am stuck in 65mbps
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Harshit16
Active Level 4
Galaxy M
You can try this , hope it works :-
1. Go to settings
2. Open general management
3. Click on reset option
4. And reset only network settings.

After that reconnect your wifi and all.
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furyPT
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Galaxy M
I tired all the methods
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cs_member8
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Dear Samsung member,

Greetings from Samsung customer support.

We acknowledge your query and apologize for the inconvenience caused to you and will surely assist you regarding the same. And please follow the easy troubleshooting steps which might help to solve the issue.

Note: Any prompt that says "Authentication Error" is related to an incorrect password. Please contact your Internet Service Provider for assistance regarding changing your Wi-Fi network password.

1: Settings >> Connections >> Wi-Fi >> W-Fi network >> Tap and hold the Wi-Fi network that you're having trouble with until the menu allows you to select Forget Network.

2: Reset Network Settings: Setting >> General Management >> Reset >> Reset Network Setting.

3: Restart the Router and Mobile Device. Switch off your Router (at the wall or with the power button on the router) and wait for 2-3 minutes before switching it on. While you're waiting, press the Power button on your mobile device and select Restart.

Once the router has been successfully connected to the internet again, try to connect to your network on your mobile device.

Make sure there is no interference between the router and your mobile device. Concrete walls, fridges, and microwaves can all interrupt the Wi-Fi signal.

4: Disable flight mode. Find the Airplane/Flight mode option and turn it off.

In case the issue still occurs. Please register your concern in Samsung Members Application (Open Samsung Members Application > Get help > Send Feedback > Error report).

Thank you for writing to us.
Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support.

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