Wi-Fi Traffic distribution for 2,4Ghz always poor, how to fix it ?

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Wi-Fi Traffic distribution for 2,4Ghz always poor, how to fix it ?
Wi-Fi Traffic distribution for 2,4Ghz always poor, how to fix it ?
2023-10-06 02:21:15 - last edited 2023-10-08 06:24:39
Model: EAP660 HD  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1 Build 20220118 Rel. 60852

I am already installed AP Omada EAP-660, and i have question about Wi-Fi traffic distribution for 2,4 Ghz is always poor and got bad throughput.

also i had use AI WLAN Optimization, but the result is always the same, maybe some one here know about this and can share ..

 

 

Thank you

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2023-10-06 22:20:58 - last edited 2023-10-08 06:24:39

  @Terimor 

 

Hey

 

If you check the post below and look under Point number 2...   sadly you will find this is a very common issue.

 

https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/578366

 

In short the 2.4ghz frequency is heavily congested for most people, unless you live alone in the countryside its likely to be an issue for you also.   In terms of what to do?  The two posts list a number of things to try, however none are guaranteed..    Ideally, best avoid 2.4ghz if you can, its a very congested frequency.

 

 

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2023-10-06 22:20:58 - last edited 2023-10-08 06:24:39

  @Terimor 

 

Hey

 

If you check the post below and look under Point number 2...   sadly you will find this is a very common issue.

 

https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/578366

 

In short the 2.4ghz frequency is heavily congested for most people, unless you live alone in the countryside its likely to be an issue for you also.   In terms of what to do?  The two posts list a number of things to try, however none are guaranteed..    Ideally, best avoid 2.4ghz if you can, its a very congested frequency.

 

 

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