STNVIDNOYE
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Good day!
I did one test with a WiFi 6 router and it was very frustrating for me. I wrote about its results to the manufacturer's support, and after a long period the support answered me, that the problem was not on their side, but global - in the OFDMA technology itself.
So I would really like someone to do an independent test and give their opinion. I would be happy if you could do it.
I am sure this is incorrect behavior. OFDMA should not degrade the bandwidth of a network in which there are only two clients and both support OFDMA. However, I cannot conduct additional tests to understand who is to blame for this issue: the firmware of the router, the Broadcom chipset and its drivers, Intel adapters or the OFDMA technology itself.
I would be glad if you can help me figure it out.
With router AX20, the situation improved slightly after the release of firmware 1.3.1 Build 20210524 rel. 40909 (4555). So, earlier the speed was equal to 140 Mbit with OFDMA on, and 350-400 with OFDMA off. On the latest firmware, it became 300-360 with ON and 400-420 with OFDMA OFF. But there is still a loss of speed (minus 50-100 Mbps), and it is clearly and objectively noticeable - every time I switch OFDMA ON/OFF, the speed changes.
I did one test with a WiFi 6 router and it was very frustrating for me. I wrote about its results to the manufacturer's support, and after a long period the support answered me, that the problem was not on their side, but global - in the OFDMA technology itself.
So I would really like someone to do an independent test and give their opinion. I would be happy if you could do it.
- So, the test is like this.
- We take a Wifi 6 router. I had a TP-Link AX73 (I also tested this on AX20 router - the result is the same)
- We connect only two wireless clients to the router. Both are in AX mode. In my case, these are laptops with Intel AX200 and AX210
- The OFDMA function must be disabled in the router settings
- With the iPerf 3, we check the speed of the wireless connection between these two clients (WLAN->WLAN test). One of them is running a server, the other is in the role of a client.
- We get a speed about 600 Mbps
- Now turn on OFDMA and repeat the test
- We get the speed three times worse! About 200 Mbps!
I am sure this is incorrect behavior. OFDMA should not degrade the bandwidth of a network in which there are only two clients and both support OFDMA. However, I cannot conduct additional tests to understand who is to blame for this issue: the firmware of the router, the Broadcom chipset and its drivers, Intel adapters or the OFDMA technology itself.
I would be glad if you can help me figure it out.
With router AX20, the situation improved slightly after the release of firmware 1.3.1 Build 20210524 rel. 40909 (4555). So, earlier the speed was equal to 140 Mbit with OFDMA on, and 350-400 with OFDMA off. On the latest firmware, it became 300-360 with ON and 400-420 with OFDMA OFF. But there is still a loss of speed (minus 50-100 Mbps), and it is clearly and objectively noticeable - every time I switch OFDMA ON/OFF, the speed changes.