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Expected 802.11ac Wireless Throughput

Expected 802.11ac Wireless Throughput

Dennis
New Contributor II
Hi Team, new customer here .. go easy! 🙂

I'm after tips for troubleshooting Wi-Fi performance. I believe I should be seeing better performance from our deployment: V2110 Small and AP3935i-ROW.

The iperf output below is from a Surface Pro 4 (Windows 10), however, I observed the same performance from an HP Folio 9480m (Windows 10) and a MacBook Pro (Mid 2014 model, macOS Sierra). At time of testing there were < 10 clients connected to the AP.
PS C:\Users\user1> iperf3.exe -c melrad01 -n 200m
Connecting to host melrad01, port 5201
[ 4] local 192.168.220.33 port 49899 connected to 192.168.1.77 port 5201
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 9.25 MBytes 77.5 Mbits/sec [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 9.50 MBytes 79.8 Mbits/sec [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 9.50 MBytes 79.5 Mbits/sec [ 4] 3.00-4.01 sec 8.88 MBytes 74.2 Mbits/sec [ 4] 4.01-5.00 sec 8.38 MBytes 70.5 Mbits/sec [ 4] 5.00-6.01 sec 8.50 MBytes 70.7 Mbits/sec [ 4] 6.01-7.00 sec 8.62 MBytes 72.8 Mbits/sec [ 4] 7.00-8.01 sec 9.38 MBytes 78.1 Mbits/sec [ 4] 8.01-9.00 sec 9.75 MBytes 82.5 Mbits/sec [ 4] 9.00-10.00 sec 9.25 MBytes 77.5 Mbits/sec [ 4] 10.00-11.01 sec 10.1 MBytes 84.2 Mbits/sec [ 4] 11.01-12.00 sec 8.88 MBytes 75.3 Mbits/sec [ 4] 12.00-13.00 sec 9.25 MBytes 77.7 Mbits/sec [ 4] 13.00-14.00 sec 8.25 MBytes 69.1 Mbits/sec [ 4] 14.00-15.01 sec 9.25 MBytes 77.3 Mbits/sec [ 4] 15.01-16.01 sec 9.25 MBytes 77.4 Mbits/sec [ 4] 16.01-17.01 sec 8.88 MBytes 74.4 Mbits/sec [ 4] 17.01-18.01 sec 9.25 MBytes 77.4 Mbits/sec [ 4] 18.01-19.00 sec 9.50 MBytes 80.2 Mbits/sec [ 4] 19.00-20.00 sec 9.00 MBytes 75.6 Mbits/sec [ 4] 20.00-21.00 sec 8.88 MBytes 74.6 Mbits/sec [ 4] 21.00-21.95 sec 8.50 MBytes 75.0 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.00-21.95 sec 200 MBytes 76.4 Mbits/sec sender [ 4] 0.00-21.95 sec 200 MBytes 76.4 Mbits/sec receiverFor reference, and to prove no load on the iperf server side, here is the same test from the Surface Pro 4 via Ethernet. Noting Ethernet and AP are connected to the same switch via Cat6 1Gbps cable.
PS C:\Users\user1> iperf3.exe -c melrad01 -n 1g Connecting to host melrad01, port 5201 [ 4] local 192.168.1.89 port 49968 connected to 192.168.1.77 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 113 MBytes 948 Mbits/sec [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 113 MBytes 947 Mbits/sec [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 113 MBytes 945 Mbits/sec [ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 112 MBytes 941 Mbits/sec [ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 110 MBytes 919 Mbits/sec [ 4] 5.00-6.00 sec 104 MBytes 869 Mbits/sec [ 4] 6.00-7.00 sec 112 MBytes 939 Mbits/sec [ 4] 7.00-8.00 sec 113 MBytes 945 Mbits/sec [ 4] 8.00-9.00 sec 111 MBytes 933 Mbits/sec [ 4] 9.00-9.21 sec 24.2 MBytes 948 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.00-9.21 sec 1.00 GBytes 932 Mbits/sec sender [ 4] 0.00-9.21 sec 1024 MBytes 932 Mbits/sec receiverBelow are my Wi-Fi settings during testing.
PS C:\Users\user1> netsh wlan sh in
There is 1 interface on the system:
Name : Wi-Fi
Description : Marvell AVASTAR Wireless-AC Network Controller
GUID : 0648234d-869f-40aa-a19c-17f05462fe12
Physical address : bc:83:85:0e:d5:b6
State : connected
SSID : [removed]
BSSID : [removed]
Network type : Infrastructure
Radio type : 802.11ac
Authentication : WPA2-Enterprise
Cipher : CCMP
Connection mode : Profile
Channel : 157
Receive rate (Mbps) : 360
Transmit rate (Mbps) : 360
Signal : 90%
Profile : [removed]I have read this article which indicates "If a WiFi client gets between 50-60% of the data rate shown that's pretty universally considered a good solid connection and transfer speed". The lowest 802.11ac data rate quoted in the article is "450 Megabits per second = 56.25 Megabytes per second".

I'm achieving nowhere near that.

One thing I have noticed is that the APs are operating in 802.11af mode and not 802.11at. I have Low Power Override enabled. My understanding (from various articles) is that the AP is operating at a reduced capacity. The PoE+ switch port the AP is connected to indicates it has allocated 17W of power and actual power is 6.6W. Not sure if this effects anything but thought I'd call it out.

The 3935i is capable of 1.7Gbps throughput and the Surface Pro 4 is capable of 800Mpbs (approx). Yes, I realise these are theoretical, but average transfer over 802.11ac in the above test was 75Mbps.

Any assistance would be great. Thanks!
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Dennis
New Contributor II
OK thanks Sam. Will give it a go when I'm in the office tomorrow.

Noting that I'm still seeing AF negotiation on LAN1 of the AP (forgot I could check this):
Normal
PS:Off
Port1:AF
Port2:Off
Config Override
LAN1:1G/FDX
LAN2:N/A

Sam
Extreme Employee
In addition, to confirm on the controller:
AF vs AT; to confirm AP is not in low power, you can view from the following:

  • Controller>Home – Health/APs in low power mode.
  • Controller>Reports>APs > AP Inventory > “Mode” is one of the cells of table displayed in report.
Hope this helps.

- Sam

Dennis
New Contributor II
From the AP / controller Is there some way to determine the wattage an AP is drawing or confirm why it has not negotiated 802.11at rather than 802.11af?

I have configured my switch port to 30W but finding it's not drawing anywhere near that. PoE | Power Power Alloc Alloc Actual Configured Detection Power
Port | Enable Priority By Power Power Type Status Class
----- + ------ -------- ----- ----- ------ ----------- ----------- -----
1 | Yes low value 30 W 6.2 W Delivering 4And this ...
# sh lldp info remote-device 1
LLDP Remote Device Information Detail
Local Port : 1
ChassisType : mac-address
ChassisId : d8 84 66 79 21 cb
PortType : inte...
PortId : eth0
SysName : CA-L4-EAST
System Descr :
PortDescr :
System Capabilities Supported :
System Capabilities Enabled :
Remote Management Address
MED Information Detail
EndpointClass :Class1
Poe Device Type :PD
Power Requested :25.0 W
Power Source :Unknown
Power Priority :Unknown I have restarted the AP, too. Thanks.

Dennis
New Contributor II
Thanks for the responses. I've got some reading and further testing to do. In repsonse to the various questions:

- AMPDU and ADDBA is enabled
- TxBF is OFF
- Can't see this "Critical 17 sec in cycle 1: AP powered by AF instead of AT PS, entering low power mode(2x2 R1,2x2 R2)" in the logs (yet)
- GI set to SHORT
- Re-tested with 3 clients connected with same result but will try with 1 as soon as convenient
- Site survey was done and recommendations made but no concrete figures were presented
- From site survery report can see that the AP has no overlap, 3 co-channel and 9 adjacent

I think I'll focus on PoE requirements and take it from there.

Andre_Brits_Kan
Contributor II
Hi Dennis

Another note is to look at the client, even though the client supports 802.11ac it does not mean that it supports four spatial streams.
Your client could have a single antenna.....
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