In my office, Meraki MR36 access points are being used, and we want to achieve full Wi-Fi 6 compatibility. However, on end-user laptops, the Wi-Fi link speed shows less than 500 Mbps. Since the laptops are Wi-Fi 6 compatible, we expect the link speed to reach around 1.0 Gbps to 1.2 Gbps, but this is not happening.
The same Meraki MR36 access points are deployed at another location, and there the link speed shows up to 1.2 Gbps. From a configuration perspective, at the location where 1.2 Gbps is achieved, only one RF profile is configured (the default RF profile). At our location, where the issue is observed, four different RF profiles are configured.
Could the multiple RF profiles be causing this issue, or is there any other configuration or RF-related factor that could be limiting the Wi-Fi 6 link speed?