EA3500 very slow wireless connection

When I test my connection speed wireless with Linksys EA3500 get one only 5 Mbps download speed, if I connect my computer directly to the modem from my ISP I get a speed of 30Mpbs, someone has an idea why such a huge difference or have ideas I can speed thing on my wireless connection, no problem of co-location the wireless device which is 5 ft of the computer and only one switched printer connection Othere to my network wireless off?

Maybe it is better because it can become very complicated when troubleshooting these issues

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