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@gtkingpro.ac2n Thank you for your reply. Based on my reading of the link you provided, are you saying that I have the following options:
1. Open the box and check if the antenna connectors are not switched. If they are, then connect them properly.
2. If the antenna connectors are not switched, but still there are wi-fi / BT issues, maybe consider getting external antenna
Am I correct?
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My issue is not really wi-fi range because signal is excellent in my box. The problem is download and upload speeds are slow. From the same location, my android phone is getting 20 Mbps DL/UL, but on the Beelink box, it is just 1.5 Mbps DL/UL. I am actually thinking of using ethernet cable for internet access (instead of wi-fi) on it. However, since the location of my Beelink box is an almost completely sealed room and I don't want to run long cables & drill holes to walls, I am choosing between: A) powerline ethernet adapter; or B) wi-fi range extender with ethernet bridge feature.... so that I can get wired internet.
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