Currently I'm using a router TP-Link TL WR941ND that promotes wireless speed 300Mbps wireless transmission. The problem is when I connected to my PC through the Ethernet cable directly to the modem then I'm getting speeds of around 20 to 30 Mbps depending on the instance. I speedtest to analyze the rate. After that I unplug the Ethernet cable and then surf the Internet using the Wi-Fi router and the speed is cut in half or third time. Is there any approach that is likely to remain normal speed? Is there any option for the router? There are essentially two routers between my PC and modem. I checked the internet speed from the router everything and just hang around as fast as the speed through the straight line connecting the modem. The problem is on the second router now.
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