EA6500 slow wireless download

Hi,
I've tried trick I found in my search, this is my hope for an answer.
I've had my Linksys EA6500 for a half year or so, and for a mouth or 2 ago my internet started being very slow, on the devices on wireless. Almost 0. My internet connection is 60 Mbps, but on 2.4 Ghz my test show 7 Mbps at best, most of the time 2 Mbps. 5 Ghz is a little better at 15 Mbps to 20 Mbps, and thats okey, but not as good as 60 Mbps. Cabled, the speed is 60 Mbps every time. I have now bought a Gramofon, which can extend the network or create it's own based on wireless or cable. I have connected the cable to Gramofon and created it's own network and i'm getting 35-48 Mbps, and thats a speed i can live with.
The router has the newest firmware, I have reset the router and media prioritization is set to off as that is what everyone says works.
Do you folk have a solution, or could it be a defect in the antennas?

The router and extender have to be on different channels and with at least two channels between them or they will cause radio interference with each other.
Also try setting your Media Prioritization Downstream Bandwidth to 60mbps with WMM Support enabled. Keep all devices and app normal priority to start with.
Set Wireless security "AN Only" or "Mixed", WPA2 Personal (not mixed) and Channel Width to "Auto".
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