CAP1750 5Gz speed limited to 54Mbps, issues with 2 non-centrally managed devices
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CAP1750 5Gz speed limited to 54Mbps, issues with 2 non-centrally managed devices
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Hi,
I have two CAP1750's. When setting up the second CAP, I deployed a backup config from my first device (changing the IP later). I have seen the 433mbps speeds on my phones for a while, but not anymore. Recently, I noticed I'm not seeing speeds above 72Mbit, often slower. I use the same SSID, password and have band steering enabled (with defaults). SSIS isolation is off and channel/channel bandwith are both auto. My BSSID's are all the same (issue here?) Both devices have the most-recent firmware. I do have around 30 devices in my home, but all heavy use devices (video) are hardwired to the central switch. I'm using a managed 16-Port TP-Link PoE switch which is supplying power to both. No Tx or Rx errors appear on the switch page. I do have a lot of chromecast devices and frequently multicast to about 6 chromecast audios.
When I scan using wifi analyzer on my phone, or acrylic wifi, I see 54MBit as the 5ghz speed. But also, I only see ONE AP MAC address for the 5GHz even though 5Ghz is enabled and on different channels. SO, when scanning, I see both 2.4GHz mac addresses and one 5Ghz MAC address only. I also see clients listed in both. Sometimes they appear to be the same list on both devices, but that could be a browser issue.
Any ideas?
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
I have two CAP1750's. When setting up the second CAP, I deployed a backup config from my first device (changing the IP later). I have seen the 433mbps speeds on my phones for a while, but not anymore. Recently, I noticed I'm not seeing speeds above 72Mbit, often slower. I use the same SSID, password and have band steering enabled (with defaults). SSIS isolation is off and channel/channel bandwith are both auto. My BSSID's are all the same (issue here?) Both devices have the most-recent firmware. I do have around 30 devices in my home, but all heavy use devices (video) are hardwired to the central switch. I'm using a managed 16-Port TP-Link PoE switch which is supplying power to both. No Tx or Rx errors appear on the switch page. I do have a lot of chromecast devices and frequently multicast to about 6 chromecast audios.
When I scan using wifi analyzer on my phone, or acrylic wifi, I see 54MBit as the 5ghz speed. But also, I only see ONE AP MAC address for the 5GHz even though 5Ghz is enabled and on different channels. SO, when scanning, I see both 2.4GHz mac addresses and one 5Ghz MAC address only. I also see clients listed in both. Sometimes they appear to be the same list on both devices, but that could be a browser issue.
Any ideas?