In what circumstances do people get real-world wifi speeds that approach the theoretical maximums implied by the various product names (e.g. AX5400)? I am upgrading my home's wifi 5 multi-AP system (Omada), and while I am getting improved performance, it's coming nowhere near where I would hope, given its advertised speed.
Old: AC1350 (EAP225) - I got ~350-400mbps on a single client.
New: AX5400 (EAP670) - I'm getting ~650-750mbps on a single client.
Are those speeds typical? Should I expect better? Is this just a fact of life, given that my house has...y'know...walls? Would I get similar results with a "slower" set of APs (eg ax3000)? Or should I just return everything and stick with my wifi 5 APs, which were working fine.
Old: AC1350 (EAP225) - I got ~350-400mbps on a single client.
New: AX5400 (EAP670) - I'm getting ~650-750mbps on a single client.
Are those speeds typical? Should I expect better? Is this just a fact of life, given that my house has...y'know...walls? Would I get similar results with a "slower" set of APs (eg ax3000)? Or should I just return everything and stick with my wifi 5 APs, which were working fine.