wifi status shows 300mbps, while I was getting around 75-80mbps before, so I think it has definitely improved for me!
asus rt-n66
I got very encouraged by your experience, but sadly the update appears to be a step backwards for me.
With the July 8 update, my wifi on battery and plugged in became fixated on 72 Mbps. That was much improved from 19.5 Mbps consistently on battery and 26 Mbps plugged in. With the July 16 update, I'm now seeing 19.5 Mbps for
both battery and plugged in. What's worse is I made a Restore Point before installing, but even after rolling back (confirmed previous driver) I'm
still seeing 19.5 Mbps (all the way down to 1 Mbps). I've tried all the tricks like restarting into UEFI to do a full restart of the hardware, but it's just not working right anymore. (As if 72 Mbps was "right" seeing my phone hold 144-300 Mbps consistently.)
I guess 72 Mbps was really good compared to this. I seriously do not understand how these updates vary so wildly: improvements for some, regressions for others. But even downgrading via System Restore doesn't seem to help?? These driver updates must be writing microcode to the Wifi chip itself.
I guess if I'm stuck with slow speeds, I should at least upgrade back to the latest version and hope I am getting the other advertised benefits of standby stability improvements.
EDIT: Asus RT-N16 Router