Greeting O Great and Powerful SNB HiveMind!
I live in a 2200 sq ft apartment in NYC (VERY crowded wifi environment).
The apartment is provisioned with 400Mbps from TWC/Spectrum. I have a Asus RT-AC86U router, a 210 Araknis managed switch, and a 110 unmanned switch. Within the apartment I have 3 OpenMesh A60 APs (3X3, 450/1300) at various ceiling locations.
Here's the issue, I seem to be having quite low speeds from the AP's....Wired, I get the full (and then some) provisioned speed. I really don't have a lot of people in my apartment (2 others). But, AT BEST, I get ~170-200Mbps from the AP's. In fact, I seem to be getting the best speeds (~375) with the router's radio.
I have used every combination of 40 and 80 Mhz windows as well as Phy channels. For some reason I seem to get the best/most consistent speeds with ALL of the radios set to 80Mhz width....which conventional wisdom would hold that I would be getting all sorts of interference.
I am really confused and could use some wisdom here.
Thanks in advance
I live in a 2200 sq ft apartment in NYC (VERY crowded wifi environment).
The apartment is provisioned with 400Mbps from TWC/Spectrum. I have a Asus RT-AC86U router, a 210 Araknis managed switch, and a 110 unmanned switch. Within the apartment I have 3 OpenMesh A60 APs (3X3, 450/1300) at various ceiling locations.
Here's the issue, I seem to be having quite low speeds from the AP's....Wired, I get the full (and then some) provisioned speed. I really don't have a lot of people in my apartment (2 others). But, AT BEST, I get ~170-200Mbps from the AP's. In fact, I seem to be getting the best speeds (~375) with the router's radio.
I have used every combination of 40 and 80 Mhz windows as well as Phy channels. For some reason I seem to get the best/most consistent speeds with ALL of the radios set to 80Mhz width....which conventional wisdom would hold that I would be getting all sorts of interference.
I am really confused and could use some wisdom here.
Thanks in advance