SPEED ISSUE Starlink - MR600 - Omada Controller - 8 POE Switch - EAP225

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SPEED ISSUE Starlink - MR600 - Omada Controller - 8 POE Switch - EAP225
SPEED ISSUE Starlink - MR600 - Omada Controller - 8 POE Switch - EAP225
2023-05-20 04:25:41 - last edited 2023-05-24 11:27:57
Model: OC200   Archer MR600   TL-SF1009P  
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Hello, I need some thoughts and assistance on our new setup with TP Link devices and Starlink in which we are getting some very inconsistent speeds.

This is the hardware we are using.

 

Internet Starlink
Router MR 600 

Controller Omada OC200
POE Switch TP LINK SF1009P

4x AP EAP225

 

 

This is was our initial setup

 

                                                                                           

                                                                                             PORT 1 - MR 600

Starlink - MR600 (WAN port) - POE Switch (from LAN 1) - PORT 2 - OC 200 controller

                                                                                             PORT 3 - 6 EAP225

 

Have 2 WLAN Groups operating on 5Ghz on all the EAP's

 

And here are the wirless speedtest results.

Starlink (Directly) 150-250mbps

MR600 (Directly) 150 - 250mbps 

ALL EAP's 50-100mbps

 

I also changed one of the EAP's so it goes directly from the MR600 (with it's seperate POE) instead of the POE PORT. On the 1st day it got 150-250. Now It's 50-100mbps (And it's also still showing up on the Omada Controller despite not being connected to the POE switch?

 

What's chocking the speed?

 

I'm pretty new to this so I would appreciate any thoughts or input on the setup to maximize the speed and reach over all the EAP's

 

 

EDIT: I'm using only CAT6/CAT 6E cables and all software has the recent updates.

I also wired directly to the MR 600 in which I got +250mbps and also wired to the POE in which I got 80mbps

 

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Re:SPEED ISSUE Starlink - MR600 - Omada Controller - 8 POE Switch - EAP225-Solution
2023-05-20 04:57:58 - last edited 2023-05-24 11:27:57

  @KzH 

 

TL-SF1009P is a 9-Port 10/100Mbps Desktop switch
you will never get more than 100Mbps

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Re:SPEED ISSUE Starlink - MR600 - Omada Controller - 8 POE Switch - EAP225-Solution
2023-05-20 04:57:58 - last edited 2023-05-24 11:27:57

  @KzH 

 

TL-SF1009P is a 9-Port 10/100Mbps Desktop switch
you will never get more than 100Mbps

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Re:SPEED ISSUE Starlink - MR600 - Omada Controller - 8 POE Switch - EAP225
2023-05-20 05:36:53

  @shberge 

Damn, that would make sense.

However as I mentioned I even connected one of the EAP's separate from the POE Switch directly to the router MR600 and It still doesn't go over 100mbps. 

 

any thoughts on that?

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2023-05-20 05:55:22

  @KzH 

 

Veryfy that you access poin is connected with 1000Mbps, propertys on access point an wired uplink

 

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Re:SPEED ISSUE Starlink - MR600 - Omada Controller - 8 POE Switch - EAP225
2023-05-20 06:32:49

  @shberge 

So I had an old POE switch TP-Link Tl-Sg1005Lp that I changed and it helped the speed, thank you! I checked the uplink in which all of them are now at 1000mbps as your picture.

 

However I did 5 speed tests right now.

First 3 was under 80mbps

Last 2 were over 150mbps

 

Not sure why it's fluctuating like that.

 

 

Further, the EAP that is connected directly to the MR 600 Is only at 100mbps when checking the uplink, despite being connected directly to the router.

Any thoughts on how to fix this?

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Re:SPEED ISSUE Starlink - MR600 - Omada Controller - 8 POE Switch - EAP225
2023-05-20 07:51:43

  @KzH 

Try manual canel selection and set 80Mhz bandwidth, try not to overlap channels. 

if the distance to the access point becomes too long, the speed will also decrease

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