12-05-2014 02:02 AM - edited 07-05-2021 02:04 AM
Hi,
I am experiencing an issue with my wireless AP, its an TP-link AP with three antenna's and anything connected to it via wireless is experiencing delay and hence performance degradation, all of its three antenna's are on the same channel, Is that the reason we are experiencing so much delay?
Anything connected to it via Ethernet cable is working fine.
Will removing one of the antenna make any difference?? please elaborate.
Thank you
12-05-2014 02:23 AM
I am not sure anyone here able to help you on this.
Most of us here familiar with Cisco enterprise products & responding to queries specific to Cisco products.
Post this particular vendor support forum, if any available.
http://www.tp-link.com/lk/support/contact/
HTH
Rasika
12-05-2014 01:47 PM
Ahmed,
Removing one of your antennas will disable or injure the associated transceiver. Your device has 3 such transceivers in support of 802.11n mimo protocols. They are all synchronized and transmit at the same time... on the same channel... making the signal stronger? You might be experiencing interference in your location/channel.
HTH
David
12-05-2014 09:24 PM
Hi David,
You are right, it wont do any good removing the antenna's. What i think is that something is wrong with the wireless buffer or cache memory...because after some time ICMP echos through the wireless device go like this.
Reply from 10.92.200.2: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255
Reply from 10.92.200.2: bytes=32 time=500ms TTL=255
Reply from 10.92.200.2: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255
Reply from 10.92.200.2: bytes=32 time=600ms TTL=255
What do you say on this David?
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