Hi,
I am not sure if anyone else has had the same issue?
I have a switch connected on port 8 to the router that provides Internet (TalkTalk). The same switch is connected on port 1 to a MR33.
When I use the dashboard and check the throughput, the AP returns 30Mbps (average) and the switch returns 9Mbps (average).
I logged this with Meraki, but I feel I was fobbed off. The engineer said the below and closed the case.
"This test is designed to test the speed of communication with Dashboard. It is not meant to accurately test the speed an Internet/WAN link is capable of."
I provided more information and re-opened the case, but the same engineer replied:
"I wouldn't put too much trust on this tool, it is basically used to test connectivity to the cloud, it won't give you the actual bandwidth as you may think."
I understand what he's saying, but how is it possible that the switch, directly connected to the router will get lower throughput than the AP that has to go through the same switch?
- The router's ports are only 100Mbps, but I don't think that would be of much difference here, as the speed of the Internet circuit is around 36Mbps?
- The endpoint connected to port 6 gets 36Mbps when using Speedtest.net
I think the support engineer wants to keep this buried, but in fact, I believe I should ask for another engineer's opinion?
Do you have any ideas/advice? What would you do?
All comments are appreciated!
Thanks in advance, guys!
Kind Regards,
Emanuil Svetlinski