11-08-2024 06:32 PM
As an update to my previous post, here is more information.
We purchased a Lennar home in the Folsom Ranch community in Folsom, CA, in July of 2019. The house was outfit by Amazon as a “smart home” that included the Ruckus ICX7150-C12 switch and two R510 Access Points. In addition to this, we contracted with AT&T for 1GB Internet service delivered over fiber to a BGW210-700 Internet router.
The switch is connected directly to the router over Ethernet, and the switch is connected to the two WAP’s, also via Ethernet. The download speed at the router is 884 Mbps. The download speed at the Ruckus Switch is 831 Mbps.
Since Lennar failed to wire the house with Ethernet, other than the wiring from the Switch to the WAP’s, all other traffic is delivered via the two WAP’s – one on the first floor ceiling and one on the second floor ceiling.
Wireless signals within the house measure as high as 425 Mbps and as low as 250 Mbps, depending on line of site and location from either of the two WAP’s. The office on the first floor which contains the two high-end laptops, which happens to be down the hall and in another room, measures one of the lowest speeds at 261 Mbps.
With the advent of smart-tv’s and streaming devices, download speed in other areas of the house, like the family room, loft, etc., is as important as the office location.
The basic question is: what is the fastest speed that the R510 is capable of, and is there any alternative for reaching places that out of the line of site? Are there alternatives to the R510 that could produce higher WiFi signals throughout the house?
11-29-2024 07:43 PM
I have run another series of tests by running Ethernet connections directly to the router, IXC715 Switch and each of the R510 WAP's. I also ran Wi-Fi tests using the 5.0 GHz band and have posted the results below, none of which appears to confirm your results above. I raise the question again, then, is there a better WAP that can deliver higher Wi-Fi speeds and to areas of the house that are not within a line of sight?
Network Speed Tests – 11/29/2024
From Router
From Switch
From Upstairs WAP
From Downstairs WAP
Wi-Fi from Downstairs WAP, in office, using 5.0Ghz network
Wi-Fi from Downstairs WAP, directly underneath, 5.0Ghz network
Wi-Fi from Upstairs WAP, directly underneath, 5.0Ghz network
Ethernet using MoCa adaptor – Ethernet through coax
12-02-2024 08:49 AM
Hello @steved1951 ,
Thank you for the response and for running additional tests.
Based on your results, it seems that the current setup isn't delivering the desired performance.
Achieving the maximum speed from the Wi-Fi Access Points may not always be possible due to several factors, including:
Lastly, the primary purpose of implementing Access Points in the home is to extend coverage to areas where the ISP Router's signal may not reach effectively. This ensures a reliable and consistent connection throughout the home.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Regards,
Pinky Rajendran
RUCKUS Lennar Home Community
12-03-2024 05:51 PM
Lastly, the primary purpose of implementing Access Points in the home is to extend coverage to areas where the ISP Router's signal may not reach effectively. This ensures a reliable and consistent connection throughout the home.
While I am grateful for your ongoing support and suggestions, I feel we are at an impasse as I don't believe you have offered any viable suggestions, like swapping out the WAP's, to improve the Wi-Fi signals. This puts me in a rather untenable position to take my case to some combination of the builder (Lennar) and Amazon, as they were responsible for the equipment, cabling and installation.
12-04-2024 06:43 AM
Hello @steved1951 ,
Thank you for the response.
The builder is responsible for ensuring the quality of the cables and related components, as RUCKUS is not involved in this aspect. We kindly suggest reaching out to a qualified technician or outside help for further assistance.
This forum is on best best-effort support .
RUCKUS does not have any support team of technicians to support on-site for Lennar Homes.
Thank you again for your patience and understanding.
Best regards,
Pinky Rajendran
RUCKUS Lennar Home Community.
12-04-2024 06:10 PM
Thank you for that feedback and as disappointing as it is to hear, it is understandable.
Can you at least reply to my request of a different model of Ruckus WAP that might provide faster speeds?