My 5 GHz wireless signal is at 100% on the Xbox. I've also tried connecting the console via Ethernet directly from the Pace and have tested with 2.4 and 5 GHz wireless too. I've got all FW ports for the Xbox open for natting on my Pace 5286ac gateway, I've also disabled IPv6, and have set the primary and secondary DNS server settings on the Xbox to Google DNS servers. I'm getting incredible speeds on all of my devices but just haven't been able to on my Xbox at all when downloading games. Sorry but I’m going by what my router has tracked for both xboxes over the past years vs what I’m seeing in my settings app while downloading with nothing running and when I download games I have all my games and apps closed at all times plugged in by Ethernet.I had GigaPower fiber 1 GB service installed recently this past Christmas eve day and am experiencing the exact same issue with my Xbox One as you are. Why do you think Xbox games work good on Windows based pc with the right programming it’s because they are the same exact thing. It’s just windows 10 running on windows 8.1 embedded with a skinned launcher. By default in all windows systems its reserves 50% on 2.4ghz bands and 80% on 5ghz bands and since all Xbox os is. I’m a coder and program designer and I know flaws when I see them Microsoft automatically has a Registry built into the root system that Reserved 50% of you bandwidth towards giving them feedback constant updates and Ads don’t believe me if you windows 10 pro open up your Group policy settings and go to administrations network and find qos scheduler. I play nothing but Xbox always have always will but Microsoft really needs to work out the issues. No the internet is the issues and Xbox One has a poorly designed Os.
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