Very slow smb file transfer when using 6ghz band

Very slow smb file transfer when using 6ghz band

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Re:Very slow smb file transfer when using 6ghz band
Yesterday - last edited Yesterday

Astrakan7 wrote

  @Joseph-TP 

I'm now running your beta fw.

I was able to set channel 112 for 5ghz, but it was in 80mhz width. Then I set it to 160mhz (like I can do on my ISP router) :

- I lost 5ghz band

- reboot

- I saw the 5ghz in 160Mhz band on Wifi Scanner app (from Lizards system brand) on PC. But I was unable to connect to it

- Then 5ghz vanished. Not visible in wifi scanner nor by windows nor by Android. 

- After about 15mn it reappeared (with 160mhz width !!) and I was able to connect to it.

 

Modifying wifi settings makes 5ghz very very slow to estabilize...

 

  @Astrakan7 

 

As you probably know, the actual channels that are in use depend on the configured "channel width" and the number of the selected channel.

 

To achieve a channel width of 80 MHz four 5 GHz channels are grouped together and for 160 MHz eight channels are grouped together. Which channels are grouped together has been predefined in the Wi-Fi standards.

 

In your example, selecting channel 112 and 80 MHz channel width results in channels 100, 104, 108 and 112 being used. For these channels the EU regulator has mandated a 1 minute waiting time before they can be used by a Wi-Fi router (i.e. Wi-Fi AP). Most users apparently don't even really notice this.

 

Switching from 80 MHz channel width to 160 MHz channel width results in all channels from 100 to 128 being utilized.

 

However, for channels 120, 124 and 128 the EU regulator has mandated a 10 minutes waiting time before they can be used. This has lead many users to think there is something wrong with their equipment, because the 5 GHz Wi-Fi has disappeared and doesn't seem to reappear (within a reasonable time).

Also, changing settings related to the 5 GHz Wi-Fi or rebooting the router normally resets that 10 minute timer and then another full 10 minutes have to be waited. 
 

Unlike TP-Link who just show a message about "some waiting time" some other brands do specifically warn the user that the waiting time is a full 10 minutes when using those particular channels.

 

In America the waiting time for the 5 GHz DFS channels is 1 minute for all channels, which apparently is short enough to not cause confusion among the users.

 

The waiting times defined by the regulators are the minimums. So that time could be longer if the router maker decided to make them longer in order to be on the safe side.

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Re:Very slow smb file transfer when using 6ghz band
Yesterday

  @woozle 

Thanks a lot for these informations, I didn't know that !

I bought the router in France but use it in Brazil: I imagine there is a european code in it.

 

Did you update your AXE75 with beta fw sent to you by  Joseph-TP  ?

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Re:Very slow smb file transfer when using 6ghz band
20 hours ago

  @Joseph-TP 

Hi

As I use the router in Brazil and bought it in France, is it possible to use an "America" firmware ? I could then escape the 10 minutes pause when changing 5ghz band (mentioned by  @woozle  )

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Re:Very slow smb file transfer when using 6ghz band
14 hours ago

 

For me the 6 GHz band doesn't seem to work any better with the 1.5.1 Build 20260109 rel.68679 beta firmware.

 

If I have time I might try to downgrade to an old firmware via the Recovery mode, to see if the 6 GHz performance goes back to what it used to be.

 

 

@Astrakan7  The regional information that was programmed into the router at the factory can't be changed by the end user.

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