RE700X AP Mode Speed Much Lower Than Expected

RE700X AP Mode Speed Much Lower Than Expected

RE700X AP Mode Speed Much Lower Than Expected
RE700X AP Mode Speed Much Lower Than Expected
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: RE700X  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.10

Hi,

I am using the TP-Link RE700X in AP mode, and I am experiencing significantly lower throughput than expected. Below are my test conditions and configuration details.

Wired Connection Tests:

  1. 1 Gbps cable connection from RE700X to the router

  2. The AP’s Ethernet performance was tested using a 1 Gbps laptop → around 920 Mbps, so the wired backhaul is confirmed OK.

Wi-Fi Test Conditions:

  1. No neighboring Wi-Fi networks (clean RF environment, clean channel)

  2. MU-MIMO capable test device

  3. Signal strength: -22 dBm measured at the test client

  4. Both AP and client report ~1820 Mbps TX rate

AP Configuration:

  • TWT: Enabled

  • OFDMA / MU-MIMO: Enabled

  • Security: WPA2/WPA3-Personal

  • Mode: 802.11 b/g/n/ax mixed

  • Channel width: 160 MHz

  • Channel: 36

  • No EasyMesh / OneMesh features enabled

  • NO band steering

  • NO power saving

  • Highest AP power

Issue:
With the exact same test setup, another AP delivers 850–950 Mbps easily.
But with the RE700X, the maximum real download throughput is only 590–620 Mbps. Sure in 5GHZ band AX (WIFI6) mode.

I’m very happy with TP-Link products in general (stable connection, no issues), but I can’t figure out why the RE700X is performing significantly slower even though the TX rate is high and the environment is ideal.

Could you please advise what may be causing the speed limitation?

Thanks.

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Re:RE700X AP Mode Speed Much Lower Than Expected
a week ago

Hello @locrianmod ,

Welcome to our community.

 

Is there a switch between the RE700X and the router?  If yes, please remove it for comparison.

 

While Range Extenders and Access Points can help expand your Wi-Fi coverage, the actual wireless speed you experience can be affected by several factors, even under ideal test conditions. Here are some steps you can take to optimize your speed:

  • Assign a unique SSID to the 5GHz band of your extender and connect your test device to this network. This allows you to directly test the performance of the 5GHz band and see if there is any improvement.
  • Reposition the extender and adjust its antennas for the best possible performance. Even in AP mode, the placement of your device and orientation of antennas can impact wireless signal quality and speed. For detailed placement guidance, please visit: How to place your wireless Range Extender for optimal reception and performance?
  • Use a reliable speed test tool such as the Speedtest application (https://www.speedtest.net/apps/) or the website (http://www.speedtest.net) to measure your wireless speeds accurately.

Note: Wireless speeds are often lower than wired speeds due to protocol overhead, environmental factors, and device limitations. Even with a strong signal and high reported link rates, actual throughput may be lower due to these factors.

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