FadgewackeR
Regular Contributor
I've been chasing this around for a while, and though I'm confident with the manipulation of different firmware and basic Putty manipulation, actually snooping the root cause of my issues has been a bit of a fumble in the dark.
Specs:
I suppose first question is this - What sort of 5ghz wifi performance to these devices should I expect to see from my connection, based on the circumstances above? Am I chasing something that isn't ever going to be consistently there?
I was getting anything from 65dn to 120dn before I performed the surgery last night.
I'm getting up to 152mbps down at present, but this is almost never constant (using dslreports speedtests). There is almost always a period where the transfer speed drops to 80-100 ish. This can happen in the first third, the 2nd 3rd or the final 3rd of the tests. So Some tests are concluding at 152mbps (img1), and some are concluding at around 100 (img2)... img3 is sort of what I would exoect, but in the past I have been able to achieve a very steep ramp to max and maintain that (albeit when fq codel QoS was in play).
The images below are of tests ran last night, which are the best I've had for about 3 weeks. Nothing could maintain max speed over wifi for the duration of the test, once max was achieved post ramp. Ethernet, no problem.
The other speedtesets that I use are speedtest.net and thinkbroadband.
Think broadband has me more randomly in and around 100mbps...
Is this ^ completely normal? Am I going mad chasing something that doesn't need to be chased (since last night's improvements)?
Cheers
Specs:
- 86U - Latest Merlin FW
- 80mhz - ch 56 seems to be best so far on speeds / load solidity (I'm part way through testing all channels on 5ghz with file transfers over wifi from and to my NAS)
- UK ISP - Zen Internet - 150dn/30up FTTP - I get just >150dn and >30up absolutely rock solid, no drop in transfer rate at all when tested either direct from the modem to the laptop, or through the 86U
- I'm in clear line of sight of the router, approx 2m away.
- There is nothing competing with me on the 5ghz network (INSSIDER)
- All tests last night were done on a Test SSID and I had only my Dell Latitude E7240 Ultrabook (AC network card) and an iphone XR connected on the 5ghz. No other devices on ethernet, or any other wireless band.
- Both of the above devices are fully up to date with drivers.
- In the current test state, I have no QoS at all in play.
- Router has been processed as per the following - https://www.snbforums.com/threads/major-issues-w-rt-ac86u.56342/page-4#post-495710
- No modifications have been made, other than Merlin latest FW flashed.
- Connection to the laptop on Tx /Rx 866.7
I suppose first question is this - What sort of 5ghz wifi performance to these devices should I expect to see from my connection, based on the circumstances above? Am I chasing something that isn't ever going to be consistently there?
I was getting anything from 65dn to 120dn before I performed the surgery last night.
I'm getting up to 152mbps down at present, but this is almost never constant (using dslreports speedtests). There is almost always a period where the transfer speed drops to 80-100 ish. This can happen in the first third, the 2nd 3rd or the final 3rd of the tests. So Some tests are concluding at 152mbps (img1), and some are concluding at around 100 (img2)... img3 is sort of what I would exoect, but in the past I have been able to achieve a very steep ramp to max and maintain that (albeit when fq codel QoS was in play).
The images below are of tests ran last night, which are the best I've had for about 3 weeks. Nothing could maintain max speed over wifi for the duration of the test, once max was achieved post ramp. Ethernet, no problem.
The other speedtesets that I use are speedtest.net and thinkbroadband.
Think broadband has me more randomly in and around 100mbps...
Is this ^ completely normal? Am I going mad chasing something that doesn't need to be chased (since last night's improvements)?
Cheers
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