07-15-2020 02:18 PM - edited 07-05-2021 12:17 PM
Hello,
I configured my 1832 APs with 8.10.122 release Mobility Express.
My computer just close to the AP shows a data rate of 86,7 Mbps.
With my home zyxell, same place, same channel, same computer I have a data rate of 433,3Mbps.
Any idea?
07-15-2020 02:19 PM
07-15-2020 02:55 PM
07-15-2020 03:20 PM
It would appear you are using a different data rate when connected to the 1832 vs the Zyxel. When connected to the 1832, your data rate is equivalent to MCS 8 on a 20Mhz channel. When connected to the Zyxel, it's MCS 9 on a 80Mhz channel.
You can see the MCS table here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ac#Data_rates_and_speed
So in summary, try connecting to your 1832 with an 80Mhz channel too - it should be reported as the same then as the Zyxel.
07-15-2020 04:25 PM
07-16-2020 12:51 AM
Many tks, I think the problem is exactly the 80MHz channel. In order to set 5GHz for 80Mhz channel, do I have to fix a channel? Actually channel is set to automatic and there is no possibility to choose 80MHz.
07-16-2020 10:20 AM
07-16-2020 11:33 AM
Hi
Under Mobility Express 802.11ac Access Point Wireless settings, you can configure the Channel and Channel Width.
If you are deploying a number of AP's or you see a lot of competing AP's on your channels or you see a lot of non-802.11 RF noise, then it's probably worth setting your channel manually. And if you need to select it manually and want to do channel bonding, I strongly recommend you find a contiguous group of 4 channels where the air is clean as this will make the Dynamic Channel Bonding process work a whole lot better.
If however you have a small number of APs's, have a clean spectrum and the vast majority of your channels are free, then feel free to set Channel to Automatic.
The other setting you need to consider is Channel Width. As you have a Wave2 AP in your possession, it will allow clients to utilise 80Mhz channels - so long as the NIC in the client device has this functionality of course. Usually only high-end laptops and phones with quality 802.11 NIC's support this kind of data rate. So you can try setting this option to 80Mhz if you wish and see if that helps you achieve the data rates you're looking for.
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