EAP225 slow upload speed

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EAP225 slow upload speed
EAP225 slow upload speed
2020-12-22 03:51:04 - last edited 2020-12-22 17:20:00
Model: EAP225  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 2.20.1

Hello,

 

I purchased and setup a EAP225 today to be used in my home which is replacing a failing tp-link WAP I've been using for a few years. The issue I am running into is the upload speed never goes above 1.3 Mbps.This is happen on any wireless device I have no matter the distance from the WAP. It is acting like rate limiting is on but it is not. I have changed every settings I can think of to try and fix this issue.

 

This includes the following. 

 

  • Changing the channel width, channel, power, and mode settings.
  • I have tried only using 2.4Ghz and only 5Ghz.
  • Turned off the default QoS settings one by one
  • I have updated the firmware with no change and even downgraded the firmware to an older version.
  • I tried to manage it via Omada and stand alone. It is currently in a stand alone configuration. 

 

So other maybe helpful info.

 

  • This is the only WAP in the house. I live in a rural area so the closest neighboring wireless signal is around 600 ft away so I don't think there is interference and the old WAP didn't have this issue. 
  • The EAP225 connects to a switch with a 1 Gbps connection which goes through a Cisco router. All other devices connected to the switch don't have a upload speed issue.
  • ISP gives me 50 Up and 250 Down which I do get with wired devices. I don't expect to get that on the wireless but I should be doing more than 1.3 Mbps upload.

 

At this point I'm not sure what to do. 1.3 Mbps upload is just not adequate for any workload I have.

 

 

 

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2020-12-22 17:19:05 - last edited 2020-12-22 17:20:00

@mackworth 

 

I'm sorry mackworth I completly missed that for some reason or another I had a upload limit on the switch port the WAP is plugged in. I didn't even think to check until I tried another WAP just now and it had the same issue. I don't even remember doing it by atleast that is an easy fix.

 

Thanks for your help.

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Re:EAP225 slow upload speed
2020-12-22 14:36:25

@emilan21 

 

What settings did you land on for your radios on 2.4 and 5?  What kind of clients are you testing with?

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Re:EAP225 slow upload speed
2020-12-22 15:25:04

@mackworth 

 

After I messed with it for a while I ended up just putting the settings at default again. 

 

So for this WAP that would be:

 

2.4GHz

 

Wireless Mode: 802.11b/g/n/mixed

Channel Width: 20/40MHz

Channel: Auto

Tx Power: 24

 

5GHz

 

Wireless Mode: 802.11a/n/ac/mixed

Channel Width: 20/40/80MHz

Channel: Auto

Tx Power: 22

 

As for clients, I have tried an Samsung Galxey S8 Active, Dell Lattidue Windows 10 Laptop, 2012 Macbook Pro, and Iphone 11. I used a few different speed test apps and all get the same 1.3Mbps upload speed. 

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Re:EAP225 slow upload speed
2020-12-22 15:41:44
Did you turn on WMM?
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2020-12-22 15:57:34

@mackworth 

 

It is on by default but I have tried with it on and off. Same results. Download speed will change but nothing different with the upload.

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Re:EAP225 slow upload speed
2020-12-22 16:16:09
Just to give you an idea, I just did a Speedtest from my eap245 to an iPhone 11 Pro on 5ghz and got 352 upload, so I would easily expect you to max out your 50 up. Hopefully someone has better suggestions.
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2020-12-22 17:19:05 - last edited 2020-12-22 17:20:00

@mackworth 

 

I'm sorry mackworth I completly missed that for some reason or another I had a upload limit on the switch port the WAP is plugged in. I didn't even think to check until I tried another WAP just now and it had the same issue. I don't even remember doing it by atleast that is an easy fix.

 

Thanks for your help.

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