Hi all,
First of all, this is a great board and I have read a lot. Thank you all for the information, tips and your opinions.
I bought two of these RT-AC66U boxes recently to build up a wlan bridge. The seller’s factsheet and review comments were very promising with real data rates seen up to 500mbps.
After hours of testing and reading I have got out 150mbps at maximum upload or download rate. Now I wonder how I can get out better performance. I would have expected to see at least 300mbps. inssider shows only two other 5G wlans, where one is in the lower channels (36+40) and the other in the upper (100+104).
Well, my test setup looks like this:
PC <- - > RT-AC66U (1) (router mode) ………. RT-AC66U (2) (media bridge mode) <---> disc-system
all cabling is at least cat 6. I use iperf to measure the speed.
PC ist connected to the WAN port of RT-AC66U (1), disc-system to the LAN port of RT-AC66U (2).
no other WLAN clients connected to the router.
RT-AC66U (1) is configured with standard settings, but
- disabled firewall, disabled NAT
- static WAN and LAN IP addresses
RT-AC66U (2) is configured with standard settings, but
- static LAN IP address
both RT-AC66U are placed side-by-side in 2 feet distance.
I have tried various firmware releases:
- Asus-Wrt .260 and .270
- Merlin .354
however there is not much difference in performance, maybe .354 is a bit slower. Further with the .354 release I could only test in one direction, from LAN to WAN. I assume even I have disabled the firewall it is not and blocks traffic.
I have cleared nvram and have reset the boxes to facory defaults after each firmware upload. both RT-AC66U’s have country code “EU”.
testing the performance with difference WLAN settings, iperf prints following rates:
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 2.4G to the router box, mode auto, 20M/40M, Ch auto: 37mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 2.4G to the router box, mode auto, 40M, Ch auto: 72mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 2.4G to the router box, mode N-only, 40M, Ch auto: 70-100mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 5G to the router box, mode auto, 20M/40M/80M, Ch auto: 108mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 5G to the router box, mode auto, 80M, Ch auto: 107mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 5G to the router box, mode auto, 80M, Ch 36: 108mbps
as you can see these figures a far away from the measured rates of about 500mbps in the reviews.
I would very much appreciate your help in improving my bridge performance as I am at my wits’ end.
Thank you
Stefan
First of all, this is a great board and I have read a lot. Thank you all for the information, tips and your opinions.
I bought two of these RT-AC66U boxes recently to build up a wlan bridge. The seller’s factsheet and review comments were very promising with real data rates seen up to 500mbps.
After hours of testing and reading I have got out 150mbps at maximum upload or download rate. Now I wonder how I can get out better performance. I would have expected to see at least 300mbps. inssider shows only two other 5G wlans, where one is in the lower channels (36+40) and the other in the upper (100+104).
Well, my test setup looks like this:
PC <- - > RT-AC66U (1) (router mode) ………. RT-AC66U (2) (media bridge mode) <---> disc-system
all cabling is at least cat 6. I use iperf to measure the speed.
PC ist connected to the WAN port of RT-AC66U (1), disc-system to the LAN port of RT-AC66U (2).
no other WLAN clients connected to the router.
RT-AC66U (1) is configured with standard settings, but
- disabled firewall, disabled NAT
- static WAN and LAN IP addresses
RT-AC66U (2) is configured with standard settings, but
- static LAN IP address
both RT-AC66U are placed side-by-side in 2 feet distance.
I have tried various firmware releases:
- Asus-Wrt .260 and .270
- Merlin .354
however there is not much difference in performance, maybe .354 is a bit slower. Further with the .354 release I could only test in one direction, from LAN to WAN. I assume even I have disabled the firewall it is not and blocks traffic.
I have cleared nvram and have reset the boxes to facory defaults after each firmware upload. both RT-AC66U’s have country code “EU”.
testing the performance with difference WLAN settings, iperf prints following rates:
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 2.4G to the router box, mode auto, 20M/40M, Ch auto: 37mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 2.4G to the router box, mode auto, 40M, Ch auto: 72mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 2.4G to the router box, mode N-only, 40M, Ch auto: 70-100mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 5G to the router box, mode auto, 20M/40M/80M, Ch auto: 108mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 5G to the router box, mode auto, 80M, Ch auto: 107mbps
RT-AC66U (2) connected to 5G to the router box, mode auto, 80M, Ch 36: 108mbps
as you can see these figures a far away from the measured rates of about 500mbps in the reviews.
I would very much appreciate your help in improving my bridge performance as I am at my wits’ end.
Thank you
Stefan