Hi there!
I have a network literally out in the middle of nowhere in Northern California. Its a property out in Mendocino with a bunch of houses and some cabins on a 160 acre plot. We have 100mbit fiber wired into 3 of the buildings which are topped with MR74s and then I have a mix of MR52s and MR34s and the odd MR33 and MR42 here and there meshing it up to provide coverage.
So no other wireless traffic.
The weird thing is that straight from the switch over ethernet I can pull 99mbit up and down no problem. I can do the same plugging in another 3P router like an Asus into the switch. I go 20 feet away and get on a solid Wifi signal through a Meraki AP and i get 50mbit down (spikes higher here and there but nothing consistent) and 95mbit up. So its not like the link can't handle it. I looked at the channel utilization and all are "very low" as there are maybe 30 people here at any given time using very light internet - mail, iMessage, some internet. There is no conceivable reason we should be seeing such low download. And its consistent around the property - in an area where signal to a MR74 (gateway) is strong and good its about that 1:2 ratio, same for when I get on a repeater a ways away, it may be 10 down 20 up but that 1:2 ratio is pretty consistent.
I had heard that maybe my radios were overpowering my clients? I have it all set to auto on the APs. My clients are a mix of modern Apple portables and iOS devices which have no trouble elsewhere.
Thanks in advance.
Networking geek since high school where I got half of a CCNA. Played Marathon II and Infinity over localtalk.
Made many a network over the years, now de facto admin of a retreat center with some of this fine Meraki hardware.
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