DECO X60 Wifi capped at 500Mbps
Hello
today i had a new FTTP installed, it should be 960/960Mbps but currently seem to be capped on Wifi 5Ghz at around 550Mbps
I have a cabled connection that i run on a cron to speedtest and this hits a much more respectable amout, my Macbook is connected at 1200Mbps (ax) as all the screenshots show etc, tried enable / disable QOS but didnt make any difference, always capped at around 500 / 550
any ideas ?
speedtest via wifi
speed via cable (via grafana with prometheus exporter)
channels set to 160 Mhz
i also have a thinkbroadband monitor running for ping latency / packet loss, since swapping to the new connection the Tplink DNS is not working
i createrd a new one using opendns endpoint that works OK (although its so new its hard to see but its in the bottom right corner)
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Hi, thanks for your update.
As per the specifications of Deco X60, 4804 Mbps (802.11ax) on 5GHz refer to the maximum link speed, not actual internet speed.
The fact is the actual wireless link speed on your Macbook is 1200 Mbps. And when devices connect the wireless network, they follow half-duplex negotiation principle(which is suitable for all wireless devices.), so the internet speed on your Macbook is about 40%-50% of the link speed.
If you have phones or other wirless devices, you may test and verify referring to this guide.
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i also tested this locally running Iperf on a Cable connected device and i see similar speeds on Wifi
❯ iperf3-darwin -c 192.168.1.100 -bidir
Connecting to host 192.168.1.100, port 5201
[ 5] local 192.168.1.122 port 59343 connected to 192.168.1.100 port 5201
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd RTT
[ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 77.0 MBytes 646 Mbits/sec 0 2.14 MBytes 19ms
[ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 78.6 MBytes 658 Mbits/sec 0 2.26 MBytes 18ms
[ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 71.2 MBytes 598 Mbits/sec 0 2.35 MBytes 22ms
[ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 75.8 MBytes 636 Mbits/sec 0 2.43 MBytes 17ms
[ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 71.0 MBytes 596 Mbits/sec 0 2.48 MBytes 52ms
[ 5] 5.00-6.00 sec 77.9 MBytes 653 Mbits/sec 0 2.51 MBytes 23ms
[ 5] 6.00-7.00 sec 79.3 MBytes 665 Mbits/sec 0 2.53 MBytes 108ms
[ 5] 7.00-8.01 sec 72.3 MBytes 603 Mbits/sec 0 2.54 MBytes 21ms
[ 5] 8.01-9.00 sec 81.3 MBytes 683 Mbits/sec 0 2.55 MBytes 30ms
[ 5] 9.00-10.00 sec 76.6 MBytes 645 Mbits/sec 0 2.55 MBytes 25ms
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[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr
[ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 761 MBytes 638 Mbits/sec 0 sender
[ 5] 0.00-10.02 sec 759 MBytes 636 Mbits/sec receiver
iperf Done.
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Hi, thanks for posting question.
According to your sharing, the wireless internet speed on your Macbook on 5GHz band is normal.
You may refer to the articles below to know more:
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hello thanks for the reply, I'm not sure I understand the 1st link, but I checked my deco system and none of the items mentioned in the 2nd link are active
I ran iperf locally and the speeds are the same, so is tcp brr somehow active on the deco units ? It says deco x60 is capable of up to 4000+ mbps in the adverts
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i think i found some issues, my new ISP seems to do CGNAT on IPV4, but it does native IPV6, i have set my Deco to have an IPV6 and that seems to work fine, the speeds are still the sort of the same though
and here is my wired testing shown in grafana
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@Marvin_S here are 2 speedtests, i feel this concludes that the WIFI is the issue here, not my Laptop
first one my Macbook connected directly to the ONT via Ethernet
and 2nd, to a gigabit switch connected to the LAN port on the Main Deco (Wifi is connected tothe Main Deco)
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Hi, thanks for your update.
As per the specifications of Deco X60, 4804 Mbps (802.11ax) on 5GHz refer to the maximum link speed, not actual internet speed.
The fact is the actual wireless link speed on your Macbook is 1200 Mbps. And when devices connect the wireless network, they follow half-duplex negotiation principle(which is suitable for all wireless devices.), so the internet speed on your Macbook is about 40%-50% of the link speed.
If you have phones or other wirless devices, you may test and verify referring to this guide.
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