Secondary W3600 has very low speed even though its connected directly to my ISP via ethernet
Secondary W3600 has very low speed even though its connected directly to my ISP via ethernet
I've got Gigabit fiber and I recently decided to try and replace a couple of TM-AC1900 (flashed to RT-AC-86U) routers hoping that I'd have a more seamless mesh experience in the house and increased speeds. The good part is I don't lose connection in certain parts of the house anymore, the bad part is my speeds on the secondary W3600 aren't what they should be even though it has a direct ethernet connection to the fiber exactly the same as the primary W3600.
I wanted to keep the TM-AC1900s connected to basically use as access points since the W3600s don't have enough ethernet ports.
All tests done with speedtest.net
I've tried connecting everything a couple different ways both with and without the TM-AC1900s involved:
1- Both TM-AC1900s connected directly to fiber via ethernet. Both TP-Link W3600s connected to corresponding TM-AC1900s on opposite sides of the house via ethernet - basically sitting right next to each other.
Downstairs desktop computer connected to TM-AC1900 via ethernet gets 250Mbps down and 130 up
Standing 5 feet from downstairs TM-AC1900 and TP-Link W3600 Iphone 12 gets 600 down and 400 up (great!)
Upstairs desktop computer connected to upstairs TM-AC1900 via ethernet gets 270Mbps down and 275 up
Standing 5 feet from upstairs TM-AC1900 and TP-Link W3600 Iphone 12 gets 130 down and 75 up (wtf???)
2- Both TP-Link W3600s connected directly to fiber via ethernet. Neither TM-AC1900 connected to anything.
Downstairs desktop computer connected to TP-Link W3600 via ethernet gets 800Mbps down and 610 up
Standing 5 feet from downstairs TP-Link W3600s Iphone 12 gets 600 down and 390 up
Upstairs deskstop computer connected to TP-Link W3600 via ethernet gets 270 down and 275 up (???)
Standing 5 feet from upstairs TP-Link W3600s Iphone 12 gets 160 down and 130 up (seriously?)
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@TP-Link If I connect each W3600 directly to the isp via hardline and change them to Access Point mode, they turn on the red light and show no internet connection. According to the Deco app, access point mode means that each W3600 HAS to be connected to another router, in this case my AC86U's.
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