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2020-04-26 16:59:35
Re:Poor wifi throughput compared to Netgear R6300v2 router repurposed as AP
@R1D2 I should have been clearer above, but I did replace the cable and got a gigabit connection at least per the lights on the switch. With your numbers in hand, I redid the experiment by moving...
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2020-04-25 20:41:48
Re:Poor wifi throughput compared to Netgear R6300v2 router repurposed as AP
I have the same NIC but you're getting higher TCP throughput. You wouldn't think EAP225 vs EAP245 would make a difference since the client is 2-stream but maybe beamforming does have an effect! Edit:...
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2020-04-25 18:50:01
Re:Poor wifi throughput compared to Netgear R6300v2 router repurposed as AP
@AsankaG What wireless client were you using when you got 140-160Mbps throughput? Based on some things I read about another vendor's AP, I turned wireless encryption off but the throughput remains...
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2020-04-25 04:32:35
Poor wifi throughput compared to Netgear R6300v2 router repurposed as AP
I'm looking to replace my Netgear R6300v2 repurposed from being my gateway router to an AP but I'm seeing some odd WiFi throughput that I'm trying to understand. Both it and the EAP225 are about 20...
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2020-04-06 16:11:50
Re:Manage EAP directly or with Omada Controller
@R1D2 Thanks for drawing the distinction between untagged traffic and (the misnamed by me) untagged VLAN. I started building out my home network with unmanaged switches and have recently added my...
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2020-04-06 03:56:00
Re:Manage EAP directly or with Omada Controller
@R1D2 Looks like I got thrown off by Cisco terminology where they allow one untagged VLAN per switch port in trunk mode. In any case, I have 3 VLANs running with IDs 1,2 and 3 with different subnets...
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