R710 Transfer Speed
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07-20-2017 10:30 AM
I am connected to R710 and my adapter properties says i got 866 Mbps at 2.4 GHz, however when I test a file transfer I only got about 15 MB/s max... compared to another AP from other vendor, my adapter properties says i only connected to 244 Mbps, however, testing file transfer with the same laptop, same file, same server, and at the same location, it got me around 50 MB/s.
I perform both tests with no one other than me connected to the AP. I want to know why it seems Ruckus AP has my transfer speed capped somewhere? R710 is managed by a vSZ, I believe I dont have any rate limiting configured, the only thing I did was enabling OFDM only and set BSS min to 24mbps. Could this be the root cause? Please advise.
I perform both tests with no one other than me connected to the AP. I want to know why it seems Ruckus AP has my transfer speed capped somewhere? R710 is managed by a vSZ, I believe I dont have any rate limiting configured, the only thing I did was enabling OFDM only and set BSS min to 24mbps. Could this be the root cause? Please advise.
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07-21-2017 01:33 PM
If you're running latest drivers for your laptop radio/client drivers, and on our controller or AP,
it would be time to consult with Tech-Support... https://support.ruckuswireless.com/contact-us
it would be time to consult with Tech-Support... https://support.ruckuswireless.com/contact-us
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07-23-2017 08:21 PM
Hi Arranda,
I would try the other brands AP again, check the throughput, and check again what channel is been used by using the command: netsh wlan show interface
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07-23-2017 08:21 PM
Hi Arranda,
I would try the other brands AP again, check the throughput, and check again what channel is been used by using the command: netsh wlan show interface

