EAP 225 ceiling mount wont proved greater than~90Mbps
Hello everyone
We recently had a huge outage with our neighborhood fiber, and since then my EAP225s do not exceed 90Mbps down or up.
I have had my ONT switched out, and all lines out of the router and switches exceed, on average 700Mbps up and down. The CAT cables feeding the POE injectors measure the same speeds.
Setup the EAPs per TP link recommendations at both the 2.4 and 5Ghz radios.
Does anyone else know what else may be causing this limitation to the wifi signal?
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@MauroCampos 90Mbs is suspiciously close to 100Mb/s : is the Ethernet cable connecting at 1Gbs ok?
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Hello everyone
We recently had a huge outage with our neighborhood fiber, and since then my EAP225s do not exceed 90Mbps down or up.
I have had my ONT switched out, and all lines out of the router and switches exceed, on average 700Mbps up and down. The CAT cables feeding the POE injectors measure the same speeds.
Setup the EAPs per TP link recommendations at both the 2.4 and 5Ghz radios.
Does anyone else know what else may be causing this limitation to the wifi signal?
Could be a cable fault,or a speed negotiation issue.
Just a thought.
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@MauroCampos You can connect your laptop to a 802.3af/at poe powered cable...besides the pins are dc isolated anyways.
Make sure you do your testing with the 5.8G radios, it is entirely possible that you cannot get more than 90M in your local 2.4G environment.
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I am measuring the same speeds at the switch and on the line side of the POE injectors. So 500Mbps or greater. It appears the slowdown is now at the WAP
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