How to accurately check the internet speed of an MTS router on your phone via Wi-Fi: instructions + speed-up tips

Slow internet on your phone is one of the most annoying problems, especially when you pay for a high-speed plan. MTSOften, the fault lies not with the ISP, but with incorrect router settings, interference from neighbors, or outdated device firmware. Check your Wi-Fi speed directly from your phone will help identify the "weak link": either the router MTS The speed is being cut, either because of the coverage issue or because the smartphone itself is to blame.

Many users make a critical mistake - they test the speed through browser services like Speedtest, without taking into account background processes. For example, automatic app updates or cloud photo syncing may be running simultaneously with the measurement. As a result, the readings are underestimated by 30-50%. In this article, we'll look at how Measure the actual Wi-Fi speed from an MTS router taking into account all the nuances, as well as what to do if the results are far from those stated in the tariff.

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Why does the phone speed differ from what MTS claims?

Even if your tariff MTS promises 100 MbpsIn practice, you'll get a maximum of 70–80 Mbps over Wi-Fi. This is normal—some of the speed is eaten up by encryption protocols (WPA2/WPA3), interference from other networks, and smartphone hardware limitations. But if the difference is more than 50%, it's time to sound the alarm.

The main reasons for the speed drop:

  • 📶 2.4 GHz channel congestion — microwaves, wireless headphones, and neighbors' routers all use it. In apartment buildings, this reduces speed by 60–70%.
  • 🔄 Outdated router firmware — in models MTS older than 2020 often lacks support for modern standards Wi-Fi 5/6.
  • 📱 Smartphone limitations - budget phones (for example, Redmi 9A or Samsung Galaxy A12) physically cannot receive speeds higher than 50–60 Mbps due to a weak Wi-Fi module.
  • 🔌 Incorrect router settings - included QoS, MAC address limitation or low transmit power (TX Power).

Before blaming your ISP, check your speed. directly on the router Via cable. If the readings are normal there, but not via Wi-Fi, the problem is in the wireless network settings or the hardware.

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How to check Wi-Fi speed on your phone

There are three reliable methods to measure the internet speed from a router. MTS on a smartphone. Each produces slightly different results, so it's best to use all three for an objective picture.

1. Mobile applications (the most accurate method)

Apps like Speedtest by Ookla or nPerf Speed ​​tests are performed using specialized servers, minimizing the impact of background processes. Important:

  • 🚫 Close all applications before the test (especially torrents, YouTube, cloud services).
  • 📍 Select a server MTS or the closest one to your region (for example, Moscow (MTS)).
  • 🔄 Conduct 3-5 tests in a row and take the average value.

IN Speedtest pay attention not only to download/upload, but also on ping (latency). If it's higher than 50 ms, there are problems with the router or ISP.

2. Online services in the browser (fast, but less accurate)

Sites like speedtest.net or fast.com convenient, but their performance may be underestimated due to browser limitations. For example, Chrome artificially reduces download speed by 10–15% to save traffic.

To reduce the error:

  • 🌐 Use a browser Firefox or Safari (they cut the speed less).
  • 🔒 Enable incognito mode to disable extensions.
  • 📵 Disable your VPN if it is active.

3. Built-in Android/iOS tools (hidden features)

On Android 12+ And iOS 15+ There are hidden tools for Wi-Fi diagnostics. For example, on iPhone can be seen real connection speed (not to be confused with internet speed!) in the router settings:

  1. Open Settings → Wi-Fi.
  2. Click on your network name MTS.
  3. Look at the line Speed (For example, 300 Mbps). This is the maximum speed. connections with a router, not the actual internet speed.

On Android Similar data can be obtained through the engineering menu (code ##4636##), but this requires root access on some models.

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What speed readings are considered normal?

Normal speed depends on your tariff MTS and router models. Below is a table with approximate values ​​for popular plans (speeds are indicated) via Wi-Fi, not via cable):

MTS tariff Declared speed (via cable) Real-world speed via Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) Real-world Wi-Fi speed (5 GHz)
Smart up to 50 Mbps 20–35 Mbps 30–45 Mbps
Tarfishche up to 100 Mbit/s 40–60 Mbps 60–80 Mbps
Ultra up to 200 Mbit/s 60–100 Mbps 120–160 Mbps
Turbo up to 500 Mbit/s 100–150 Mbps 250–350 Mbps

Critical deviations:

  • ⚠️ If the speed is 5 GHz lower than 2.4 GHz — the problem is in the router or channel settings.
  • ⚠️ If ping above 100 ms - packet loss is possible (check the cable or call support) MTS).
  • ⚠️ If the speed fluctuates between 1 and 50 Mbps, interference or an unstable router power supply may be to blame.

Important: If your router MTS older than 2019 (e.g. models MF920V or MF923), it physically doesn't support speeds above 300 Mbps, even on 5 GHz. In this case, for plans above 100 Mbps, it makes sense to upgrade the equipment.

Common mistakes when checking speed and how to avoid them

Most users get inaccurate results due to basic errors. Here are the most common ones:

  1. Testing near the router If you're standing more than a meter away from the device, the readings will be inflated. Test the speed in the room where you usually use the internet.
  2. Using a VPN — even “fast” VPNs like NordVPN or ProtonVPN reduce speed by 20–40%. Disable them before testing.
  3. Background download of updates - on Android check Settings → Applications → Startup, on iPhoneSettings → General → Software Update.
  4. Incorrect server in Speedtest — choosing a server in another city will reduce speed by 30–50%. Always choose MTS or the nearest region.
  5. Peak Load Testing — from 19:00 to 23:00 network MTS may be congested and speed will be lower during the day.

Another trap - advertising in the browserSome sites (for example, 2ip.ru) display banners during the test, which distorts the results. Use an ad blocker or apps.

Why is the speed on iPhone always slower than on Android?

On iPhones, Wi-Fi speed limits are built into iOS. For example, even the iPhone 13 doesn't support speeds above 1.2 Gbps on Wi-Fi 6, while flagship Android smartphones (like the Samsung Galaxy S22) can reach speeds of up to 3.6 Gbps. This isn't a bug, but rather an Apple optimization.

How to speed up Wi-Fi from an MTS router: 7 effective methods

If the tests show that the speed is below normal, try these methods (from simple to complex):

1. Restart your router and phone

It's trivial, but it works 30% of the time. Unplug your router for 30 seconds, then reboot your smartphone. This will clear the DNS cache and temporary connection errors.

2. Switch to 5 GHz

Net 5 GHz It's less congested and faster, but has a shorter range. To connect:

  1. Open Wi-Fi settings on your phone.
  2. Find the second network with the name of your router and the postfix _5G (For example, MTS_A123_5G).
  3. Connect to it (the password is the same as for 2.4 GHz).

If the network 5 GHz no - go to the router's web interface (192.168.1.1) and enable it in the settings Wi-Fi → Basic Settings.

3. Change the Wi-Fi channel manually

By default routers MTS They select a channel automatically, but often end up on congested ones. Optimal channels:

  • For 2.4 GHz: 1, 6 or 11 (they do not intersect).
  • For 5 GHz: 36, 40, 44 or 48.

To change the channel:

  1. Go to the router's web interface (192.168.1.1, login/password — admin/admin or indicated on the sticker).
  2. Go to Wi-Fi → Basic Settings.
  3. In the field Channel Select the channel manually and save the settings.

4. Update your router firmware

Outdated firmware may be limiting speed. To update your firmware:

  1. Download the latest version from the website MTS (Support section → your router model).
  2. Go to the router's web interface (192.168.1.1).
  3. Go to System → Firmware Upgrade and upload the file.

⚠️ Attention: Don't turn off your router during the update! If the process is interrupted, the device may become bricked.

5. Disable QoS and MAC restrictions

Function QoS (Quality of Service) sometimes erroneously cuts speed for some devices. To disable:

  1. Go to 192.168.1.1 → Advanced → QoS.
  2. Set the switch to the position Disabled.
  3. Save the settings and reboot the router.

6. Change the Wi-Fi mode

If you have a modern smartphone (supports Wi-Fi 5/6), and the router operates in mode 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4), the speed will be limited to 150–300 Mbps. To change the mode:

  1. Go to Wi-Fi → Advanced Settings.
  2. Find the parameter Wireless Mode or 802.11 Mode.
  3. Select 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) or 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), if your router supports it.

7. Reset your router to factory settings

If nothing helps, do a hard reset:

  1. Click the button Reset on the back panel of the router (hold for 10 seconds).
  2. Connect to the default network (name and password on the sticker).
  3. Reconfigure your Internet connection via the web interface.

⚠️ Attention: After the reset, all personal settings (including your Wi-Fi password) will be deleted. Please back them up beforehand.

What to do if the speed is normal, but the Internet is slow

It happens that tests show 50–100 Mbps, but the pages load slowly, and the video on YouTube It constantly freezes. The reasons may not be speed related, but rather:

  • 🔌 DNS servers - standard DNS from MTS Sometimes they work slowly. Change them to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google).
  • 📦 MTU - if the value MTU (maximum packet size) is set incorrectly, websites will load jerkily. The optimal value for MTS1472.
  • 🛡️ Antivirus or VPN - some applications (for example, Kaspersky or Avast) scan traffic in real time, which slows down the connection.
  • 📡 Router overload — if more than 10 devices are connected to the network, even at high speed there will be lag.

To change DNS on your phone:

  • On Android: Settings → Wi-Fi → Tap your network → Edit network → Show advanced settings → DNS.
  • On iPhone: Settings → Wi-Fi → (i) next to network → Configure DNS → Manual.

If the problem is MTU, change it in the router settings (192.168.1.1 → Network → WAN) or call support MTS for help.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about MTS Wi-Fi speeds

Why is Wi-Fi speed slower than cable?

This is normal: Wi-Fi spends some of its speed on overhead (encryption, error checking). The loss ranges from 20% to 40%, depending on the standard:

  • Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) — up to 30% losses.
  • Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) — up to 20% losses.
  • Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) — up to 10% losses.

If the difference is more than 50%, check your router settings or change the channel.

Is it possible to increase Wi-Fi speed with an antenna?

Yes, but not significantly. An external antenna (for example, TP-Link TL-ANT2408CL) can improve connection stability and increase range, but will not increase maximum speed. For a real increase, you need to replace the router with a model with Wi-Fi 6 (For example, MTS MF927).

Why does the speed fluctuate: sometimes 10 Mbps, sometimes 50 Mbps?

Reasons for unstable speed:

  • Interference from other routers (check in the app) Wi-Fi Analyzer).
  • Faulty cable from the provider (call MTS to check the line).
  • The router is overheating (place it in a ventilated area).
  • Background updates on your phone (turn off auto-update of apps).

Try changing the Wi-Fi channel or switching to 5 GHz.

How can I check if my neighbors are stealing my Wi-Fi?

Go to the router's web interface (192.168.1.1) and open the section DHCP → Client List or Wi-Fi → Connected DevicesThere will be a list of all connected devices. If you see any unfamiliar ones MAC addresses, change your Wi-Fi password to a more complex one (at least 12 characters with numbers and special characters).

Should I buy my own router instead of renting one from MTS?

Yes, if:

  • Your current router is older than 2020 (eg. MF920V).
  • You pay for a tariff with a speed higher than 100 Mbps.
  • You need additional features (guest Wi-Fi, parental controls, Mesh network).

Recommended replacement models: TP-Link Archer AX23 (Wi-Fi 6), Keenetic Speedster (for gaming PCs), ASUS RT-AX55 (for a large house). Please check with us before purchasing. MTS, whether the router is unlocked for their network.