02-20-2021 05:11 PM
Replaced (same physical place, same wifi in laptop)
Zyxel NWA1123-ACv2 with AP230
On 5Ghz connection speed dropped from 768Mbps to only 400Mbps (that is HALF)
Not something I expected.
Played with all the settings available in Connect, no difference, cannot make it nowhere near the same speed.
Anybody has any ideas?
Thanks
sebus
02-26-2021 05:32 PM
Anybody? Or am I the only one with this issue?
sebus
02-23-2021 10:36 PM
Latest available for this AP in ExtremeCloudIQ - 10.0.10.2
02-23-2021 06:14 PM
Hi Sebus,
I’d say we should focus on troubleshooting 80 MHz issue with AP230 then. I’ll try to reproduce the issue to look around the AP logs myself but hopefully someone already fell into that problem before.
Could you please tell us the firmware version currently running on that AP?
Take care,
Tomasz
02-23-2021 05:36 PM
It is not urgent. And I do not think for Connect (no license) I will get any support from GTAC...
As stated above, with explicitly specified 80 Mhz in AP radio profile in AP230, I cannot connect at ALL to this network. I can only connect with either 20 or 40
02-22-2021 09:48 PM
Hi Sebus,
That sounds totally reasonable that you’d like to see the highest achievable data rate for your client device on both, and that is in fact possible for 1820A chipset to reach 866.7 Mbps. We can definitely aim for this in lab environment. I have never had a problem to get it so far on any Extreme APs (IdentiFi/WiNG/XIQ). There is less WLAN chipset manufacturers than WLAN infrastructure/client vendors. Datarate-related components are pretty basic in that terms, so if there are no sw bugs (on either side) or misconfig or bad environment it should work rather similar on any AP/STA equipment pair (assuming same characteristics: MIMO, channel width, RSSI and so on). To be clear, 80 MHz is a must for 866.7 Mbps datarate to be achievable with 2x2 MIMO 11ac device, see here: https://mcsindex.net/
Please let me make perfectly sure about this: is RSSI on the client the same for the signals from both XIQ/Zyxel during testing? Like -50 dBm vs -50 dBm? I’m asking for this as I see some glimpses of ACSP on the XIQ side. Moreover (maybe it’s because of late hour) I don’t see TxP setting on Zyxel. As a good practice, TxP should not be set to maximum and it should not be too low if we aim for both high datarate and effective throughput.
If that potential testing environment issue mentioned above was checked, I would only recommend contacting GTAC so they can assist in narrowing down possible causes with XIQ AP (AP software bug, client device driver issue, RF thing, configuration thing). Or, if it’s nothing urgent, maybe few others will have some food for thoughts as well.
Hope that helps,
Tomasz