theirongiant
Regular Contributor
I have an RT-AX88U in the main office and an RT-AC68U / RT-AC1900P serving as a media bridge about 15 feet away, through one layer of drywall in a wood frame house. It's in a hallway broom closet where I added an electrical outlet to convert it into a server closet. I added active ventilation with an AC Infinity Airframe T7 installed near the top of the door, and there is a large gap at the bottom of the door for intake. Daytime temperature in the closet is about 80-82ºF with all equipment running. The RT-AC1900P serves as a media bridge to my smart thing hubs and a NAS; everything in the closet is wired up to a Netgear fanless switch. No PoE.
Both the AX-88U and AC-1900P are mounted on shelves about 6 feet off the ground.
The current signal strength and connection speed, as measured by the 1900P, is displayed in the router's dashboard:
Parent AP status :
Connected
Band: 5 GHz
Link rate: 288.9 Mbps
RSSI: -35 dBm
I'm confused as to why the RT-AC1900P won't transmit any faster than 300Mbps when it is capable of 1300 Mbps. I would have expected at least 500-600 Mbps at this distance. Anything "louder" than -50 dBm is basically excellent, so -35 dBm should be able to deliver maximum speed.
Is there a setting I'm missing on either device? Both are running the latest Merlin firmware (386.3_2).
Both the AX-88U and AC-1900P are mounted on shelves about 6 feet off the ground.
The current signal strength and connection speed, as measured by the 1900P, is displayed in the router's dashboard:
Parent AP status :
Connected
Band: 5 GHz
Link rate: 288.9 Mbps
RSSI: -35 dBm
I'm confused as to why the RT-AC1900P won't transmit any faster than 300Mbps when it is capable of 1300 Mbps. I would have expected at least 500-600 Mbps at this distance. Anything "louder" than -50 dBm is basically excellent, so -35 dBm should be able to deliver maximum speed.
Is there a setting I'm missing on either device? Both are running the latest Merlin firmware (386.3_2).