Sorry I should have said, it's a RT-AX88U.What router is that? It looks like an AX device, but the Modulation Scheme is set to MCS 9 and not MCS 11
I have the RT-AX88U as the main router and a RT-AX58U as a nodeThen Modulation Scheme should probably be set to the MCS 11 on both bands.
You might want to consider if you want Roaming Assistant enabled; if you only have one router/AP it might be better to let the clients stay connected even below -70dBm RSSI.
Why do you disable WMM APSD? does it speed up devices connecting or internet drops?
ive read this and didnt think the 10-30% battery reduction claim was accurate so disregarded the resource. Does anyone have any real world examples of WMM APSD disabled reduction on a laptop or cellphone battery?When to WMM APSD Enable or Disable
Enable WMM APSD: when you use your Wifi for any real time applications such as VoIP. Your mobile devices such as windows phone, iphone, or ipad can benefit from the WMM APSD router option as well. The battery consumption benefit can range from 10~30% compared to when you disable this option.
Disable WMM APSD: When your phone or mobile devices do not play well with the specific router that you have. There are reported cases of mobile devices dropping connections when the WMM APSD options are turned on.
The reason for this is that the mobile devices cannot retrieve the data from router after being awaken from the sleep state. Usually in this case, you can either turn the WMM APSD power saving option off from your router or on the mobile devices. Alternatively, you should see if you can check to see if the router company has released a new firmware that solves the problem. The best way is to actually experiment and troubleshoot for the problem.
For me it's all about stability.
For me it's not of issue as I charge my phone daily and don't use a laptop. The 1 min comment was a bit flippant.You mentioned the 1 minute or so of battery it saves
I've noticed my iPhone takes a minute or two to switch over to WiFi Calling when waking up - I wonder if this (WMM APSD) being enabled (the default, I think) has anything to do with it?When to WMM APSD Enable or Disable
Enable WMM APSD: when you use your Wifi for any real time applications such as VoIP. Your mobile devices such as windows phone, iphone, or ipad can benefit from the WMM APSD router option as well. The battery consumption benefit can range from 10~30% compared to when you disable this option.
Disable WMM APSD: When your phone or mobile devices do not play well with the specific router that you have. There are reported cases of mobile devices dropping connections when the WMM APSD options are turned on.
The reason for this is that the mobile devices cannot retrieve the data from router after being awaken from the sleep state. Usually in this case, you can either turn the WMM APSD power saving option off from your router or on the mobile devices. Alternatively, you should see if you can check to see if the router company has released a new firmware that solves the problem. The best way is to actually experiment and troubleshoot for the problem.
For me it's all about stability.
I notice this all the timeI've noticed my iPhone takes a minute or two to switch over to WiFi Calling when waking up - I wonder if this (WMM APSD) being enabled (the default, I think) has anything to do with it?
what about non-iMessage texts failing to send over wifi calling? do you get that too?I notice this all the time
Not all Mobile Operators support sending SMS messages over Wi-Fi Calling, in the UK anyway - other countries may differ.what about non-iMessage texts failing to send over wifi calling? do you get that too?
Does anyone have any real world examples of WMM APSD disabled reduction on a laptop or cellphone battery?
mine is a Canadian discount carrier that's in the process of being sold, so there may be some shenanigans happening in the network center that are causing my issues, because a SIM update hasnt helpedNot all Mobile Operators support sending SMS messages over Wi-Fi Calling, in the UK anyway - other countries may differ.
I checked, I am good, but I still get issues with certain contacts - could it be our respective providers don't talk with each other?With iPhone - Voice over Wifi is generally supported for Voice and SMS
Quick check - Settings/General/About/Carrier - tap on carrier, and it will toggle to IMS status - if it says Voice and SMS - you're good....
In the US - ATT, VZ, T-Mo all support it - iPhone 6s and later...
WMM APSD should work fine...
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