Slow WLAN Speed while Ethernat has full speed

Slow WLAN Speed while Ethernat has full speed

Slow WLAN Speed while Ethernat has full speed
Slow WLAN Speed while Ethernat has full speed
2024-08-21 17:38:01 - last edited 3 weeks ago
Model: EAP245  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 5.1.6

Having a 500 MBit symetric WAN Access on my ER605 V2 which works full speed on all ethernet ports. Also I don't have any Rate Limit set up with the WLAN or even any Profile. Still the maximum speed at WiFi is limited to about 90 MBit download and 40 MBit upload with chanel 120, RSSI -53dB and a TX Rate of 780 Mbit/s.

 

Any idea what could cause zhe low WiFi Speed?

 

 

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2024-08-22 02:08:40 - last edited 3 weeks ago

Hi  @VentoVinte 

 

What's the model number of your wireless access points?

The speed is limited to around 100m, this is mostly because of a non-standard ethernet cable. Please try connecting the access points using different cables.

 

What's more, some EAP's ethernet port are limited to 100M, such as EAP110. This will also cause this "issue".

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Re:Slow WLAN Speed while Ethernat has full speed
2024-08-21 18:09:24

  @VentoVinte 

 

Make sure you have 1gb to the access point. Link speed is probably 100mbps

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Re:Slow WLAN Speed while Ethernat has full speed
2024-08-21 22:45:56
good point, double checked, the port has Gb Ethernet set up and attaching the Mac on that port gives full speed ... Still guess ists an issue of frequency overlap with the different AP's. On the other hand sane issue on all AP's (7). Also different types.
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2024-08-22 02:08:40 - last edited 3 weeks ago

Hi  @VentoVinte 

 

What's the model number of your wireless access points?

The speed is limited to around 100m, this is mostly because of a non-standard ethernet cable. Please try connecting the access points using different cables.

 

What's more, some EAP's ethernet port are limited to 100M, such as EAP110. This will also cause this "issue".

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