CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?

This thread has been locked for further replies. You can start a new thread to share your ideas or ask questions.

CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?

This thread has been locked for further replies. You can start a new thread to share your ideas or ask questions.
CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-06 17:34:08
Model :

Hardware Version :

Firmware Version :

ISP :

As per the title..in a simple Point to Point deployment, as in AP / Client is there any real-world measurable benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?

Having tested some such setups I can't see any at all.
Now serving finite customer via f(x)=AirTime/∞ on the 5Ghz band :-/
  0      
  0      
#1
Options
8 Reply
Re:CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-06 20:59:04
MaxStream is a proprietary protocol of TP-LINK used to work in environments with excessive noise, and helps to immunize the interference caused by other signals in the environment ... and ensures the direct connection between devices only of the MaxStream family and that it Have enabled, devices of other brands, can not connect to them ...

This works just like the UBNT's AirMax ...

Must be used freely, taking into account the amount of important noise in the environment that affects its connection determined by the Spectrum Analysis tool

Regards...
  0  
  0  
#2
Options
Re:CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-06 22:58:52

RTouris wrote

As per the title..in a simple Point to Point deployment, as in AP / Client is there any real-world measurable benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?


No, MAXtream is not useful for a PtP link. On my PtP links using MAXtream led to somewhat reduced WiFi bandwidth, probably due to protocol overhead. It is indeed useful in PtMP setups. See http://www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=694

Re QoS: WMM might be useful for multi-media content. Generally, usefulness of QoS depends on application's data stream types.
༺ 0100 1101 0010 10ཏ1 0010 0110 1010 1110 ༻
  0  
  0  
#3
Options
Re:CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-07 00:27:22
WMM and QoS are treated as different options in CPE510's UI. My question was focused towards the QoS part ;)
Now serving finite customer via f(x)=AirTime/∞ on the 5Ghz band :-/
  0  
  0  
#4
Options
Re:CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-07 01:45:47

RTouris wrote

WMM and QoS are treated as different options in CPE510's UI. My question was focused towards the QoS part ;)


I know. But as I wrote: it cannot be answered wether QoS is useful if the kind of traffic is unknown, while WMM is a similar quality setting from which any web content will benefit, since implemented in another way as QoS is implemented.
༺ 0100 1101 0010 10ཏ1 0010 0110 1010 1110 ༻
  0  
  0  
#5
Options
Re:CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-07 02:12:45
The kind of traffic when serving residential needs is as generic as it can get. So in that sense of a variable I guess no-one can give any indication with regards to the direction of whether it's beneficial or not, seeing that it might sometimes be, while others not.
Now serving finite customer via f(x)=AirTime/∞ on the 5Ghz band :-/
  0  
  0  
#6
Options
Re:CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-07 02:32:26

RTouris wrote

The kind of traffic when serving residential needs is as generic as it can get.


Ok, then turn on QoS. It will prioritize VoIP and video/audio streams over regular data transmissions and the latter over file transfers using peer-to-peer and other file transfer protocols.
༺ 0100 1101 0010 10ཏ1 0010 0110 1010 1110 ༻
  0  
  0  
#7
Options
Re:CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-07 02:45:10
This is my question precisely...I definetly would if there were no routers behind both the AP and the Client CPEs...Are we positive that the PtP 'bridge' (AP / Client CPE) in this simple case **also** assures additional QoS on top of what is enforced by the routers which handle the subnetworks traffic?
Now serving finite customer via f(x)=AirTime/∞ on the 5Ghz band :-/
  0  
  0  
#8
Options
Re:CPE510 / 210 - When in PtP mode is there any benefit from using MAXtream and QoS?
2017-04-07 07:05:21

RTouris wrote

This is my question precisely...I definetly would if there were no routers behind both the AP and the Client CPEs...Are we positive that the PtP 'bridge' (AP / Client CPE) in this simple case **also** assures additional QoS on top of what is enforced by the routers which handle the subnetworks traffic?


To a certain extent yes, because data packets are re-ordered for transmission and so will arrive sooner or later at the connected router.
༺ 0100 1101 0010 10ཏ1 0010 0110 1010 1110 ༻
  0  
  0  
#9
Options

Information

Helpful: 0

Views: 1676

Replies: 8

Related Articles