EAP655-Wall much slower downstream than upstream
To test my new EAP655-Wall, I've been measuring throughput using Librespeed and iperf3 running on my local network.
As a baseline, I confirmed a 1Gbps wired NIC connected to the downstream ports of the EAP655-Wall reaches line speed in both directions.
I've tried various wireless clients:
1. Laptop with Intel AX210 (PHY 2.4Gbps in TX+RX on 160MHz or 1.2Gbps on 80MHz)
2. iPhone 13
3. iPhone 11
with various settings, channels, and channel widths on 5GHz, and while upstream performance is satisfactory, sometimes reaching 900mbps, I am unable to exceed 450mbps downstream to any client, even at less than 2m distance and LOS to the AP. The performance is the same whether the AP is in standalone more or managed by a local Omada software controller. I upgraded to the 1.0.3 build 20230329 linked in another thread here to see if it would make a difference, but it's the same as on the 1.0.2 build that the unit shipped with. The 5GHz band is quiet here, with most neighbouring stations hovering around ch 36. I don't see anybody else above ch 44.
Strangely, when I go back to my Asus RT-AC68U (802.11ac 3x3) router, I can easily get to 500mbps in both directions which is reasonable given the 866mbps PHY.
I can clearly see that ax is working since my upstream to the EAP655-Wall is almost gigabit speed, but am at a loss to explain the lackluster downstream speed, which is inferior to the AC68U that I bought in 2014.
Is this normal/expected performance? Is there a beta firmware available that improves Tx power or throughput on the AP? That's basically where I'm at right now - the best signal I get off the EAP655 5GHz radio is -39 dBm, whereas the AC68U gets down to -35 dBm. Oddly enough, I'm reading -23 dBm from the 2.4GHz radio on the same EAP655.
Thanks in advance.
Note: I've opened TKID230715951 with support for this issue to see if they can investigate from their end.