Sheridans
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Good afternoon from sunny Portugal
This is my first post, however I’m a long time reader of this forum, from which I have learned a lot (combined with Google... of course).
This time around, after reading many threads about the topic I mentioned in the title, I feel I’m walking in circles and therefore I would really appreciate a more one-to-one advise.
So, the topic is: I have a 3~4 floor house (mezzanine built), totally built in concrete in which I have installed a Velop Tri-band AC system with 3 nodes, ie the main node plus 2 satellites, with the main node on the first floor, the second also on the first floor to go around an obstacle and the third node on the floor since, since there’s no obstacle between the first and last floor (as mentioned the house is built in a mezzanine configuration).
However, and although I get around 950Mbps from the ISP, my WiFi speed when connected to the primary node varies a lot between 100 and 500ish Mbps, although always sitting on 5Ghz and about 10ft away.
When connected to the first satellite, sitting on 5Ghz still and at 5ft away, I get a drop to 200~300Mbps. This satellite is around 30ft away from the primary node with only a brick wall in between.
Then, when connected to the second satellite, which is placed around 15ft away from the previous satellite, in a almost strait vertical position above, in open space (just imagine two nodes on top of each other, 15ft away without anything in between), the maximum speed I take out of it is 100Mbps, still sitting on 5Ghz.
I have to say that I never have more than 12~15 devices connected and when i tested the speeds and latency (always between 13~17ms with 0-10% jitter) no other devices were making any intensive use of the service.
Given this performance, and the fluctuation/inconsistency which is very annoying, I’m willing to start a new mesh from scratch, exchanging this one for something which gives me better performance, and willing of course to spend the necessary buck.
Any advice please? Going for a wired backhaul is not possible/feasible.
Thank you!
This is my first post, however I’m a long time reader of this forum, from which I have learned a lot (combined with Google... of course).
This time around, after reading many threads about the topic I mentioned in the title, I feel I’m walking in circles and therefore I would really appreciate a more one-to-one advise.
So, the topic is: I have a 3~4 floor house (mezzanine built), totally built in concrete in which I have installed a Velop Tri-band AC system with 3 nodes, ie the main node plus 2 satellites, with the main node on the first floor, the second also on the first floor to go around an obstacle and the third node on the floor since, since there’s no obstacle between the first and last floor (as mentioned the house is built in a mezzanine configuration).
However, and although I get around 950Mbps from the ISP, my WiFi speed when connected to the primary node varies a lot between 100 and 500ish Mbps, although always sitting on 5Ghz and about 10ft away.
When connected to the first satellite, sitting on 5Ghz still and at 5ft away, I get a drop to 200~300Mbps. This satellite is around 30ft away from the primary node with only a brick wall in between.
Then, when connected to the second satellite, which is placed around 15ft away from the previous satellite, in a almost strait vertical position above, in open space (just imagine two nodes on top of each other, 15ft away without anything in between), the maximum speed I take out of it is 100Mbps, still sitting on 5Ghz.
I have to say that I never have more than 12~15 devices connected and when i tested the speeds and latency (always between 13~17ms with 0-10% jitter) no other devices were making any intensive use of the service.
Given this performance, and the fluctuation/inconsistency which is very annoying, I’m willing to start a new mesh from scratch, exchanging this one for something which gives me better performance, and willing of course to spend the necessary buck.
Any advice please? Going for a wired backhaul is not possible/feasible.
Thank you!
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