SledKnight
New Around Here
Looking to see if anyone can give me guidance on my Wireless thruput issues (5Ghz bridge is REALLY slow ~ 100Mbps):
WD DX4000 NAS --> (Gigabit ports, CAT6) --> ASUS RT-N66U Router --> (wireless, 5GH, 30ft through two sheetrock walls, 2nd to 1st floor) --> TrendNet TEW-680MB Bridge --> (Gigabit ports, CAT6) --> Win 7 64bit PC
All devices on latest, non-beta firmware (3.0.0.3.112, 1.0.1.0, etc)
DX4000 transfer specs are 85 MB/s
PC is also capable of those speeds
If I run a CAT5e from RT-N66U to PC directly, I can transfer a 175 MB file at ~55 MB/s (per windows file copy).
When I connect them via the 5Ghz bridge, I can only transfer at ~8 MB/s (per windows file copy). [same speeds I was getting on the old WRT300N and 2.4 Ghz USB Adapter]
I used inSSIDer to determine I am the only 5GHz signal in my area.
I used TutuSoft LAN Speed Test 2 and LAN Speed Server to eliminate HDD speeds as issues, and when I connect Router to PC via CAT5e, LAN Speed Test shows 65 MB/s rates, but via 5Ghz bridge I only get around 9 MB/s. I disabled QoS and got that up to 12 MB/s. I moved the bridge 3 feet from the router and ran CAT5e from bridge to the PC (to eliminate signal strength and interference) and got it up 14 MB/s. Even at that, file transfer only shows 12 MB/s. Speeds seem as I expect, except on the bridged signal.
What I think I know:
1) DX4000 and PC are both capable of transfering files, when hardwired, at ~55 MB/s.
2) Network, when wired, can transfer ~65 MB/s.
3) 5Ghz wireless speeds are dropping to around 12 MB/s (even when it only hops 3 feet to the bridge)
[all devices in the house are set to use the 2.4 Ghz SSID, and ONLY the bridge is set to use the 5Ghz SSID]
[WPA2 is enabled, but I removed that for tests and saw no improvement]
What I expect:
With the Router and Bridge each capable of 450Mbps (~55+ MB/s) I think 30-45 MB/s is a reasonable speed to shoot for.
What I get:
No matter what I do (channel bandwidth 20, 20/40, 40 Mhz, auto/manual channel selection, QoS on and off, moving bridge closer, etc.) I can't seem to get anywhere NEAR that speed.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
The purpose of the 5Ghz Bridge was to keep me from running wire down to living room (support wall, have to go a roundabout way, etc) while still maintaining ~40 MB/s access to network to give a speed boost to the 4 Ethernet devices in the living room that were connecting via 2.4 to WRT300N (or not connected at all).
So my questions are:
1) Shouldn't I be able to hit 30-45 MB/s with 5Ghs 450Mbps bridge at this distance?
2) Is there a better bridge than what I've picked?
3) Would a second RT-N66U work as a Bridge (there is a "bridge" setting in the menu, but it requires a MAC address and appears to only join to an open AP - So not sure that will work without DD-WRT or Tomato)?
NOTE: I decided to do another test with an open network, but after I changed the Router, the Bridge lost connection (as expected), but I have been completely unable to get back into the TEW-680MB settings. It is completely bricked. I've done several resets and can not access the device at all... so... it's a good time for alternative solutions (but I prefer trying to bridge the 5Ghz SSID [that's why I picked the RT-N66U] or going hardline rather than using the power outlet type network options)
Anyway... I'm a little green at networking, but I've exhausted everything I can think to try at this point. Help is appreciated.
Thanks!
WD DX4000 NAS --> (Gigabit ports, CAT6) --> ASUS RT-N66U Router --> (wireless, 5GH, 30ft through two sheetrock walls, 2nd to 1st floor) --> TrendNet TEW-680MB Bridge --> (Gigabit ports, CAT6) --> Win 7 64bit PC
All devices on latest, non-beta firmware (3.0.0.3.112, 1.0.1.0, etc)
DX4000 transfer specs are 85 MB/s
PC is also capable of those speeds
If I run a CAT5e from RT-N66U to PC directly, I can transfer a 175 MB file at ~55 MB/s (per windows file copy).
When I connect them via the 5Ghz bridge, I can only transfer at ~8 MB/s (per windows file copy). [same speeds I was getting on the old WRT300N and 2.4 Ghz USB Adapter]
I used inSSIDer to determine I am the only 5GHz signal in my area.
I used TutuSoft LAN Speed Test 2 and LAN Speed Server to eliminate HDD speeds as issues, and when I connect Router to PC via CAT5e, LAN Speed Test shows 65 MB/s rates, but via 5Ghz bridge I only get around 9 MB/s. I disabled QoS and got that up to 12 MB/s. I moved the bridge 3 feet from the router and ran CAT5e from bridge to the PC (to eliminate signal strength and interference) and got it up 14 MB/s. Even at that, file transfer only shows 12 MB/s. Speeds seem as I expect, except on the bridged signal.
What I think I know:
1) DX4000 and PC are both capable of transfering files, when hardwired, at ~55 MB/s.
2) Network, when wired, can transfer ~65 MB/s.
3) 5Ghz wireless speeds are dropping to around 12 MB/s (even when it only hops 3 feet to the bridge)
[all devices in the house are set to use the 2.4 Ghz SSID, and ONLY the bridge is set to use the 5Ghz SSID]
[WPA2 is enabled, but I removed that for tests and saw no improvement]
What I expect:
With the Router and Bridge each capable of 450Mbps (~55+ MB/s) I think 30-45 MB/s is a reasonable speed to shoot for.
What I get:
No matter what I do (channel bandwidth 20, 20/40, 40 Mhz, auto/manual channel selection, QoS on and off, moving bridge closer, etc.) I can't seem to get anywhere NEAR that speed.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
The purpose of the 5Ghz Bridge was to keep me from running wire down to living room (support wall, have to go a roundabout way, etc) while still maintaining ~40 MB/s access to network to give a speed boost to the 4 Ethernet devices in the living room that were connecting via 2.4 to WRT300N (or not connected at all).
So my questions are:
1) Shouldn't I be able to hit 30-45 MB/s with 5Ghs 450Mbps bridge at this distance?
2) Is there a better bridge than what I've picked?
3) Would a second RT-N66U work as a Bridge (there is a "bridge" setting in the menu, but it requires a MAC address and appears to only join to an open AP - So not sure that will work without DD-WRT or Tomato)?
NOTE: I decided to do another test with an open network, but after I changed the Router, the Bridge lost connection (as expected), but I have been completely unable to get back into the TEW-680MB settings. It is completely bricked. I've done several resets and can not access the device at all... so... it's a good time for alternative solutions (but I prefer trying to bridge the 5Ghz SSID [that's why I picked the RT-N66U] or going hardline rather than using the power outlet type network options)
Anyway... I'm a little green at networking, but I've exhausted everything I can think to try at this point. Help is appreciated.
Thanks!