mstar
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Hello all
Background
1. 2.4ghz Wifi channel -auto or manual selection results.
For 1 week as L&LD mentioned in his threads ages ago. I put my Asus XT12 on auto channel selection. I noticed most traffic (neighbour on auto it seems), seems to be on 1,6,11. I never seen any network on any other channel.
My XT12 picks a variety of channels e.g 1,6,7,11,9. It seems my router likes channel 7 most days which is surprising as the strongest channel next to me is on channel 11. Most on 1,6 channels. only 1 (strongest) network is on 11.
I noticed no degrade of connection the download and latency seem VERY similar not sure as most of these networks are distance away it doesn't matter.
Question i had is i like to be on channel 11, one week i noticed HARDLY no network goes on this channel -except 1 network who never moves from this channel. I did some investigations its my next door neighbour!!! Ideally i like to shift this network so i get this 11 channel myself as it seems most are on 1,6 channels. If i manually put my network on 11 and just camp on that channel for days. Will neighbours network move? as we both strong networks by dbm. I am not even sure they are on auto channel selection as it seems they camp on channel 11 for over 1 week. For now i will manually set to 1 as it has the lowest signal strength networks (4 of them). I could put on 13 but not sure it interfere with channel 11 network who is m y neighbour.
2. 5gz is solid. nobody in 1 week is on the auto selection channels i am on 5ghz just camping on channel 52, 5ghz-2 on channel 100. All other 5ghz networks are on 36 and 48.
It seems auto working good on here and i am getting better speed on 5gz-2 for some reason not sure why. I suspect as this is the dedicated backhaul connection (if i had a mesh node) so its faster?
3. I am surprised the range is VERY similar to my previous router (Sagemcom F@st 3896 virginmedia hub 5), maybe i was expecting a large jump in range but using signal meter i am only getting 4-10dBM more than my old router.
Hard to comment on speeds as wifi has so many factors. As L&LD said those websites for speedtests are not the honest true picture.
4. Placement of the router i was thinking the antennas go all directions. unfortunately as my ISP connect comes from side of the house under the stairwell most signal is wasted going outside (not to brickwall to neighbours house but to side driveway). and also under the 7th step of the stairway. I read from L&LD that as i have like 4.5 cm from the 7th step on the stairwell should i place it to get more clearance from the top of the router so it enables the wifi waves to form more to enable penetration? or its fine as it is? I cannot move this without the ISP moving the connection coming to my house :-(
5. Settings i used was from here but the settings based on L&LD and others i will change following but not sure what will happen:
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Overall maybe its not set up and i need to upgrade to latest firmware but not noticed a DRASTIC change in wifi performance but my next task is to get a node to create a mesh for my new upper floor where signal quality on 5ghz is around 43-52dBm
Background
- Only 1 XT12 no node. I am using it as a standalone router only.
- Plugged into ISP (virginmedia) router with 1gig connection
- Default firmware used for testing.
- Default settings used except following: 1) split bands now i have 2.4, 5-1ghz, 5-2ghz (i don;t have any node so this is free for clients to connect)
- 2.4ghz set to 20hz and auto channel selection everything else left as default. not including 12-13 channels
- 5gz -1 and 5ghz 2 all defaults with auto channel selection Auto select channel including DFS channels.
- 2.4ghz network is used mostly for IoT devices, doorbell, echo show. However when i go in the garden the range of 5ghz drops and i have to connect to 2.4ghz
1. 2.4ghz Wifi channel -auto or manual selection results.
For 1 week as L&LD mentioned in his threads ages ago. I put my Asus XT12 on auto channel selection. I noticed most traffic (neighbour on auto it seems), seems to be on 1,6,11. I never seen any network on any other channel.
My XT12 picks a variety of channels e.g 1,6,7,11,9. It seems my router likes channel 7 most days which is surprising as the strongest channel next to me is on channel 11. Most on 1,6 channels. only 1 (strongest) network is on 11.
I noticed no degrade of connection the download and latency seem VERY similar not sure as most of these networks are distance away it doesn't matter.
Question i had is i like to be on channel 11, one week i noticed HARDLY no network goes on this channel -except 1 network who never moves from this channel. I did some investigations its my next door neighbour!!! Ideally i like to shift this network so i get this 11 channel myself as it seems most are on 1,6 channels. If i manually put my network on 11 and just camp on that channel for days. Will neighbours network move? as we both strong networks by dbm. I am not even sure they are on auto channel selection as it seems they camp on channel 11 for over 1 week. For now i will manually set to 1 as it has the lowest signal strength networks (4 of them). I could put on 13 but not sure it interfere with channel 11 network who is m y neighbour.
2. 5gz is solid. nobody in 1 week is on the auto selection channels i am on 5ghz just camping on channel 52, 5ghz-2 on channel 100. All other 5ghz networks are on 36 and 48.
It seems auto working good on here and i am getting better speed on 5gz-2 for some reason not sure why. I suspect as this is the dedicated backhaul connection (if i had a mesh node) so its faster?
3. I am surprised the range is VERY similar to my previous router (Sagemcom F@st 3896 virginmedia hub 5), maybe i was expecting a large jump in range but using signal meter i am only getting 4-10dBM more than my old router.
Hard to comment on speeds as wifi has so many factors. As L&LD said those websites for speedtests are not the honest true picture.
4. Placement of the router i was thinking the antennas go all directions. unfortunately as my ISP connect comes from side of the house under the stairwell most signal is wasted going outside (not to brickwall to neighbours house but to side driveway). and also under the 7th step of the stairway. I read from L&LD that as i have like 4.5 cm from the 7th step on the stairwell should i place it to get more clearance from the top of the router so it enables the wifi waves to form more to enable penetration? or its fine as it is? I cannot move this without the ISP moving the connection coming to my house :-(
5. Settings i used was from here but the settings based on L&LD and others i will change following but not sure what will happen:
- In the Wireless, Professional tab 2.4ghz,
- Choose the 2.4GHz band and change the Preamble Type to Short. [i read this maybe make 2.4ghz faster but may cause device compatibility? most of my 2.4ghz devices are also 5ghz but i keep them on 2.4ghz)
- Disable Universal Beamforming. (this was on in all routers i had not sure what happens this being off will it improve speed/reliability?? i assume keep explicit beamforming as enabled??)
- In the Wireless, Professional tab 5ghz,
- Choose the 5GHz band and change Universal Beamforming to Disable.(this was on in all routers i had not sure what happens this being off will it improve speed/reliability??, i assume keep explicit beamforming as enabled??)
- Make sure you hit Apply before moving away from this page.
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Overall maybe its not set up and i need to upgrade to latest firmware but not noticed a DRASTIC change in wifi performance but my next task is to get a node to create a mesh for my new upper floor where signal quality on 5ghz is around 43-52dBm
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