EAP245 V3 slow speeds after running for few hours
Hey Guys,
I purchased 3 EAP245 V3 couple weeks ago. I ceiling mounted them all , one on each floor of my house. I get awesome speeds for few hours of them being powered on, say 3-4 hours sometimes less. Speeds I get in the first few hours are between 500-600Mbps on my pixel 3xl and after few hours it drops down to under 200Mbps. Between this drop there is no change in how spectrum looks using wifi analyzer. Same amount of wifi signals using same channels, then my question is why I get awesome speeds before and it really sucked after few hours when there is no change in the spectrum or devices connected to the access point. All the AP's are set for Auto Channel on 2.4 and 5GHz. I am not too worried about 2.4 but 5Ghz really bothers me.
I have run various wifi analyzers and can see couple other neighbours wifi using the same channel but not overlapping as they are all 80Mhz. Their signal strength is ofcourse weak since they are far. I easily get between 40-50dBI on all my devices around the house. I can also see large amount of Tx dropped packets for each Access point.
The ping/latency averages between 15-20ms with great speeds (500-600Mbps) in the first few hours of it being powered on. After 3-4 hours , ping averages around 100-200ms and speeds under 150Mbps. I am closely monitoring the spectrum using wifi analyzers and I dont see much change before and after. So it's definately an issue with these AP's
I sent a support request but never got any response. I can still return the AP's back to amazon but would like to keep them as they work good when they do. I hope there is somewhere a firmware bug and could be fixed easily. Please advice.
Thanks
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Hi,
When I was troubleshooting this issue last year, I replaced 3 EAP245's, same results with all three. So it's definitely not a faulty hardware issue. It could be a firmware issue but I was running 2.20 at that time last summer.
Now I have upgraded them all to the latest firmware 3.5. I havent got a chance to retest performance since then but once I do, I ll post my results.
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I am curious to see what you find.
The EAP225 has three firmwares available. 2.07, 2.20 and 5.0. My EAP225 came loaded with 2.07. Speeds were terrible. After posting on this forum, I found setting the channel to 80mhz for 5ghz resolved the issue. Shortly after that, I upgraded to 5.0. Speeds were fine for a bit but then dropped off again. I assumed it was the 80mhz didn't actually solve my issue as I had thought. But now, it looks like it may have been the firmware. Im about 4 hours post rollback and speeds are great, geting 60-75% of link speed 30ft away through a floor and two walls.
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the good news; high speeds persist throughout the whole day.
The bad news: I decided to switch over from my old surface pro running the Omada controller to a raspberry pi I finished installing the SDN on. Speeds dropped back to exactly what it was doing before. I switched back to my surface SDN and still had the same slow speeds. I upgrade the firmware back to 5.0 and my iperf had some quick fast and lots of slow trial, resulting in a very slow average overall. I then rolled back to 2.20 and everything is working well again. I dont get this at all...
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SDN shouldn't make any impact....
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I know, right? It makes no sense. My guess is it has to do with the AP resetting/rebooting when being forgotten/adopted by the SDN???
Its bizzare.
original sdn: iperf was 200-300 mbps
switched to new sdn: iperf was 50-100 mbps
switched back to old sdn: iperf was 50-100mbps
Results above are 30 ft from ap through a floor and a wall.
now I upgrade firmware back to 5.0: standing right infront of the AP I get some spurts of 300 mbps but most results of the 30 trial test are 50-75mbps.
I roll back to 2.20 and iperf3 average 500mbps and is consistent for all 30 trials
I cant figure this one out.
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@PBGBBB2020 What command are you running in iperf client for the speedtest? And is the iperf server wired to the network?
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@PBGBBB2020 Bit of a long shot,
When your getting slow speeds, turn the WiFi off then on, on your smartphone. See if the speed issue resolves itself.
I have 2 EAP245's and the EAP225 Outdoor, all controlled with the OC200. And if I get slow speeds from my smartphone I cycle the WiFi off/on to resolve the speed issue. When its working properly I get between 500-750Mbits/sec depending on clients connected to EAP, with the same command in iperf.
I know its my phone because the same thing happened with my previous non TP-Link WiFi set up. But this is a known issue with Samsung devices.
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@rjow2021 but that doesn't fix the actual issue.
when I had the issue it affected all 20+ devices connected to it. Not just 1.
the issue was never resolved completely. Ended up switching to different APs to fix the issue
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Yeah, I really thought I had sorted it out when I downgraded the firmware. Unfortunately its horrible again. It was doign well until I released the EAP225 and adopted it with a new SDN I set up Friday night. After that, It when slow again and has never come back. Standing right next to it, I get about 120mbps on iperf3; but during the 30 trials to get that result, I range from 10mbps to 250mbps, so its really inconsistent. Since then, I connected it back to the original SDN I was running and I have upgraded and rolledback the firmware; but nothing resolved the issue. Still slow and inconsistent.
My guess is its a hardware issue that sometimes triggers after a reboot. I have tested every variable to no avail. Slow speeds persist even without security on and even if I am the only client connected. Tech support is sending me a replacement but I am more inclined to just return this and get some unifi equipment. I've wasted too much time trying to sort this out.
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