Good day everyone.
I currently own 2 Omada managed switches(TL-SG2008 and TL-SG2218) and have wired much of my home. I am currently using a mesh network with wired backhaul.
Main router: RT-AX86U in PPPOE passthrough mode on fiber internet (1500 down/940up)
Mesh node: RT-AX58U
I have a third router, double-NATed running DD-WRT to create an isolated IOT network. The only device part of both networks is my home assistant instance.
I'd like to introduce VLANs in my environment to hopefully remove that 3rd router from the picture. But I can't do that with my current router.
I was thinking of going the Omada route, but I wanted to dip my toes in first and see if I'd be happy with the wireless performance. I purchased an EAP670 and just gave it a try.
Inside my home, throughput is mostly good though often less than my current Asus setup. Where I'm disappointed is the range of the unit. I disabled radios on all other devices so as to not skew results with interference, but as soon as I leave the house for a few feet reception is absolutely horrible and speeds slow to a crawl (2mbps speedtest about 20 feet from my front door).
QOS, load balancing, airtime fairness are all turned off. UAPSD is turned off. I am broadcasting on both bands at max Tx Power.
Is this simply the nature of the beast or am I doing something wrong?
I currently own 2 Omada managed switches(TL-SG2008 and TL-SG2218) and have wired much of my home. I am currently using a mesh network with wired backhaul.
Main router: RT-AX86U in PPPOE passthrough mode on fiber internet (1500 down/940up)
Mesh node: RT-AX58U
I have a third router, double-NATed running DD-WRT to create an isolated IOT network. The only device part of both networks is my home assistant instance.
I'd like to introduce VLANs in my environment to hopefully remove that 3rd router from the picture. But I can't do that with my current router.
I was thinking of going the Omada route, but I wanted to dip my toes in first and see if I'd be happy with the wireless performance. I purchased an EAP670 and just gave it a try.
Inside my home, throughput is mostly good though often less than my current Asus setup. Where I'm disappointed is the range of the unit. I disabled radios on all other devices so as to not skew results with interference, but as soon as I leave the house for a few feet reception is absolutely horrible and speeds slow to a crawl (2mbps speedtest about 20 feet from my front door).
QOS, load balancing, airtime fairness are all turned off. UAPSD is turned off. I am broadcasting on both bands at max Tx Power.
Is this simply the nature of the beast or am I doing something wrong?