06-28-2024 04:28 AM
Dear Community,
We just got a couple of AP305C with the idea of start replacing the dozen of AP230 we have around our concrete building, and was wondering if you can give me some advice in regards to WiFi6 best practices or recommended configuration for our new AP305C, we are putting great hope that these devices will start coping with the extra-load of clients that we have, but so far there has not even a massive improvement, and I don't even know if WiFi6 is actually enable on them! I can see on the Extreme IQ portal that they have the radio mode 11-ax-5g, and using the default template for 305C, so I guess WiFi6 is enable.
Would be great to know what settings would you recommend as best practice for their Radio Profile
Any help would be much appreciated, thank you!!!!
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06-28-2024 04:32 AM
Not sure about the default settings, but you could check if OFDMA and MU-MIMO is enabled.
10-07-2024 06:10 AM
1) Nothing speaks against enabling it on both radios.
2) They are not really the same, so you can enable both! Not sure if you can enable MU-MIMO on 2.4Ghz channels. Technically its possible with Wifi6, but I don't think its possible to configure with Extreme (at least with the on-prem WLC)
MU-MIMO improves capacity by allowing multiple devices to be served simultaneously through different spatial streams. OFDMA enhances efficiency by dividing bandwidth more granularly, enabling multiple devices to transmit or receive small amounts of data at the same time.
10-05-2024 09:54 PM
Thank you so much for the reply! Yes, we are ordering some AP410C because the AP305C did not make a significant difference, we are putting those now only in small rooms. We made a custom template for the AP410C, and configured also a 6GHz radio profile under ExtremeCloud IQ > Configure > Common Objects > Radio Profiles, but that new 6GHz profile is not displayed under the drop list of WiFi1 in the AP template for the AP410C, does it mean that the 6GHz is not eanble for that AP?
Thank you! and as you can see I'm all new with this
06-28-2024 05:25 AM
ap230 is a 3x3:3 access point and ap305c is a 2x2:2 access point. So it is a less performing ap. Off course you have the Wi-Fi 6 advantage. AP410c was a better replacement of the ap230 I think.
but we see if the performance is not ok, it it mostly a bad configured ap. I would recommend to disable data rates less then 12Mbps on the ssid's (or you must be using very old clients). And also have a look to your power levels. Depending on the design but mostly 14dbm is the max we use. And also try to the clients on the 5Ghz.
06-28-2024 05:28 AM - edited 06-28-2024 05:30 AM
@JonasD_Complit wrote:ap230 is a 3x3:3 access point and ap305c is a 2x2:2 access point. So it is a less performing ap.
Given that most WiFi-Clients are 2x2 I wouldn't agree here in general.
I would recommend to disable data rates less then 12Mbps on the ssid's (or you must be using very old clients).
Good Idea! I even set it to 24 Mbps, most of the time.
06-28-2024 04:32 AM
Not sure about the default settings, but you could check if OFDMA and MU-MIMO is enabled.