Hi,
I get 60–80 Mbit/s when connected via Wi-Fi.
My computer is the only client connected to the AP.
However, when I plug in the ethernet cable directly into my computer I get around 800 Mbit/s.
Does the orange light (see photo) have anything to do with it, or is it something else? (The green light is flashing, the orange light is solid).
Best regards,
Adam
Is the AP getting enough power? Is it operating in Low Power mode? Think even then you should be getting higher speeds. Is the AP connected at a gig?
Are you using 2.5 or 5.0ghz spectrum? Have you tweaked those settings by a on the SSID?
The AP is connected to a PoE+ switch with a 1m cable.
The AP's power is around 12W.
The AP is connected with a gigabit cable.
The AP is using both. My computer was connected on 5 GHz during the Wi-Fi test.
Have you checked the Traffic Shaping rules to make sure you haven’t inadvertently rate limited there?
When you test via a wired connection were you on the same vlan as your SSID?
If its just 1 AP.
Go to rf profiles and edit settings there.
And put on 80Mhz channel and 5ghz only in the rf profile
Depending on you client f.e. it has 1x1 wifi 80Mbps is not to bad on 20Mhz
Actually it’s two, and both have the same issue.
For two ap's 80mhz is also fine
@AdamB1 what chipset is your wireless client using? There are plenty of problems people report with some of the wireless chipsets (often Intel) on the WiFi 6 and .11ax access points. A lot of the problems are solved by disabling the power saving functions on the client wireless, including setting MIMO power save mode to ‘No SMPS’.
FWIW as someone who’s done a lot of open source work relating to these chipsets, the MR55’s (Hawkeye v1) SoC, in addition to being Draft wifi 6, also had a number of known chipset bugs resulting in a bunch of wifi 5 class features being turned off too (in particular, most forms of beamforming are disabled, which also means things like MU-MIMO effectively don’t work well or at all).
So unfortunately in my experience, you will see a performance delta, probably on the order of 20% in the real world, between the MR55 and MR56 simply because of Hawkeye V2 SoC in the MR56 being better and not needing these mitigations.
Try changing to 5.0ghz and amend the minimum bitrate
Already tried that, didn't help though.
EDIT: And the channel utilization look good.