splendid_koi
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I have a GT-AX11000 running Merlin's 388.2 updated to latest Merlin FW. 3 bands with separate SSIDs, SmartConnect off.
Internet is gigabit symmetrical FIOS (on 1Gbps WAN); also connected is a NUC I am using for local storage (on 2.5Gbps LAN).
Router is connected directly to Verizon's ONT (G-211M-C) and it's on the Gigabit WAN.
My issue is that wifi is slow, specifically upload. I get avg. 500 mbps down but only about 70 mbps up whether on AC or AX.
Speedtest on the router directly maxes out at nearly 100% in each direction, same for Speedtest on the NUC or hardwired ATV.
I am testing by running iPerf on the NUC and doing up / down via wifi on my iPhone 15Pro, MacBook Pro, and an HP laptop.
Additionally, I am testing the same devices over the same network using the Ookla Speedtest apps, results are nearly the same.
On the ASUS Admin interface, I am seeing near gigabit Tx / Rx rates on all of those devices at ~900Mbps, sometimes 1,200+.
I haven't set fixed channels as my building has tens of networks; my router mostly is staying on the same channels, especially AX.
WiFi Explorer shows my AX on ch. 157 at 80MHz, 16% channel utilization, 50dB SNR, Noise level is at 1%; max speed 2,402 Mbps.
There aren't that many AX networks nearby, with those numbers I'd expect much better speeds on the upload side (250-500).
Any ideas on what I can try to adjust / change to improve my speeds?
Wifi config is as follows:
SSID1: 5GHz1 (AC Devices)
Wireless Mode: Auto
802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode: Disable
WiFi Agile Multiband: Disable
Target Wake Time: Disable
Channel bandwidth: 20/40/80
Control Channel: Auto
Extension Channel: Auto
Protected Management Frames: Capable
SSID2: 5GHz2 (AX Devices)
Wireless Mode: AX Only
802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode: Enable
WiFi Agile Multiband: Disable
Target Wake Time: Disable
Channel bandwidth: 20/40/80/160, enable 160 MHz checked
Control Channel: Auto
Extension Channel: Auto
Protected Management Frames: Required
Advanced (same on both)
Set AP Isolated: No
IGMP Snooping: Disabled
Multicast Rate(Mbps): Auto
Enable TX Bursting: Disabled
Enable WMM: Enabled
Airtime Fairness: Disabled
Multi-User MIMO: Enabled
Beamforming: Enabled
SSID3: 2.4GHz (IoTs)
Screenshots for SSID2: 5GHz2 (AX Devices) settings (this is the SSID I am most frequently testing on)
Internet is gigabit symmetrical FIOS (on 1Gbps WAN); also connected is a NUC I am using for local storage (on 2.5Gbps LAN).
Router is connected directly to Verizon's ONT (G-211M-C) and it's on the Gigabit WAN.
My issue is that wifi is slow, specifically upload. I get avg. 500 mbps down but only about 70 mbps up whether on AC or AX.
Speedtest on the router directly maxes out at nearly 100% in each direction, same for Speedtest on the NUC or hardwired ATV.
I am testing by running iPerf on the NUC and doing up / down via wifi on my iPhone 15Pro, MacBook Pro, and an HP laptop.
Additionally, I am testing the same devices over the same network using the Ookla Speedtest apps, results are nearly the same.
On the ASUS Admin interface, I am seeing near gigabit Tx / Rx rates on all of those devices at ~900Mbps, sometimes 1,200+.
I haven't set fixed channels as my building has tens of networks; my router mostly is staying on the same channels, especially AX.
WiFi Explorer shows my AX on ch. 157 at 80MHz, 16% channel utilization, 50dB SNR, Noise level is at 1%; max speed 2,402 Mbps.
There aren't that many AX networks nearby, with those numbers I'd expect much better speeds on the upload side (250-500).
Any ideas on what I can try to adjust / change to improve my speeds?
Wifi config is as follows:
SSID1: 5GHz1 (AC Devices)
Wireless Mode: Auto
802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode: Disable
WiFi Agile Multiband: Disable
Target Wake Time: Disable
Channel bandwidth: 20/40/80
Control Channel: Auto
Extension Channel: Auto
Protected Management Frames: Capable
SSID2: 5GHz2 (AX Devices)
Wireless Mode: AX Only
802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode: Enable
WiFi Agile Multiband: Disable
Target Wake Time: Disable
Channel bandwidth: 20/40/80/160, enable 160 MHz checked
Control Channel: Auto
Extension Channel: Auto
Protected Management Frames: Required
Advanced (same on both)
Set AP Isolated: No
IGMP Snooping: Disabled
Multicast Rate(Mbps): Auto
Enable TX Bursting: Disabled
Enable WMM: Enabled
Airtime Fairness: Disabled
Multi-User MIMO: Enabled
Beamforming: Enabled
SSID3: 2.4GHz (IoTs)
Screenshots for SSID2: 5GHz2 (AX Devices) settings (this is the SSID I am most frequently testing on)
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