Ralink RT5390 wireless issues

Hello everyone, I currently have the HP Pavilion dv6 - product number: A1T75UA #ABA and I have a horrible experience with her. I thought it was a router problem, but even in my classes I have problems with the speed on this laptop, I took my lenovo and my toshiba and had no problem at home or at school. I just got the latest driver update for Ralink RT5390 802.11b/g/n WiFi card, conducted an audit of network using hp support and have 88% in my room (about 40 ft away from the router) and an internet connection of 50 M that speed checks to approximately 48.3 on a bad day. I ran diagnosis just well with no success except that say he doesn't know what under its weight and explore additional options. Now that being said, is there anything anyone can suggest? I have the cisco E1000 on a N signal with transfer notes up to 54 M, and I'm really about to cry because I can't play games on other mobile phones. Also, I will try to uninstall and reinstall the driver, and you updated but thank you for advances for support.

Well well, after uninstalling the driver and put it back and restart the laptop, he has still not set, so what I did was went in my modem options, which I'm currently have two, the Cisco DPC 3925 and put these settings in the name/password custom on a WPA2 - TKIP + AES and automatic for transmission note instead of 11 and that we fixed. And now where my room is to, I ran and bought some RJ-45 and a few plugs and ran into my house to another router, my E1000 and set up like the Transmission rate as 11, WPA2 - AES (only) and if I'm not surprised at 100%, it worked. Now the problem would be solved now in school after possibly being updated my driver? (It looks that had the question)

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