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AIR-CAP2602I Speeds

NathanLKoch
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Hello,

I have a AIR-CAP2602I and am getting about 20Mbps on speed tests. Was wondering what the optimal settings are to reach the 450Mbps or at lead something close to my ISP limits.

 

Thank you.

-Nate

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balaji.bandi
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Are you looking a single client to meet 450MB? what Kind of end device you have? is N wifi? how many users connected to AP?

standalone or WLC controllers? what version of code?

 

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It's a stand alone device running off of a Cisco Switch, Connected to a Cisco Router. My hardwired devices work fine and I have tested a non Cisco AP running bridged.

 

The software version is version 15.3 with the rom that shipped with it from ebay.

There is only one or two clients that will be connecting to this router.It is in fact and N device.

 

 

-Nate

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Sounds like the device used to test this speed is running on 1SS and, most likely, on 2.4 Ghz.  

It has 2.4 and 5 ghz, Band Select is enabled and I can confirm it is connected to 5Ghz.

 

-Nate

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Cool.  We're getting somewhere. 

  1. What is the model of the wireless NIC you're testing the speed with? 
  2. IF this is a Windows-based laptop, what is the wireless NIC driver?  (Please provide the complete version number.)

I am using an iPhone and have tested on other platforms.

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What Data Rates is enabled? 

What firmware is the AP on? 

What is the RSSI value (from the AP to the wireless clilents)?

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