02-09-2020 02:59 AM
06-02-2020 03:30 PM
06-23-2023 05:12 PM
It still seems to be an issue
06-07-2020 01:36 AM
09-17-2021 04:56 PM
I just bought an r710 in an attempt to get a faster and more solid connection than the Ubiquiti AP I was previously connected to and, despite being closer (~3' away, on the other side of a wall, versus ~25' through ~5 walls, it's no better, and possibly worse, and the overall reach is worse than the Ubiquiti. I was excited about it based on stuff I read with people raving about Ruckus, but it's been a massive disappointment and waste of money. The absolute best speed I've been able to achieve is just under 480Mbps, and with what should be a proper/normal setup, it's between 10 and 80. I've tried multiple firmware versions (6, 8, and 10) and have tested the speed with an online speed test, SpeedFlex, and copying a file over the network.
The only thing I've found that helps is limiting it to 5GHz only, which is what allows me to get 400-480Mbps, otherwise it always uses 2.4GHz and moves extremely slow. But those speeds I'm getting on 5GHz are much, much slower than they should be, and even slower than I should get on 2.4GHz. It just doesn't make any sense, and the only conclusion I can draw at this point is that Ruckus APs are just complete junk. I wish that wasn't the case, because I was really hoping to have found a new and great one that I could use as well as recommend to others, but clearly this isn't it.
There's almost no other 5GHz traffic here, and only a small handful of 2.4GHz networks, most of which are relatively weak, so it's no an interference issue, not to mention one of the big things with Ruckus is its supposed ability to handle that with ChannelFly. If anybody has any suggestions, I'd love to hear it.
09-17-2021 10:57 PM
@s_j Did you put it into performance mode which allows use of DFS channels if you don't live near.an airport or weather station... ... not sure if your R710 Is fine but mine on average now gets about 550ish to 600mbps on an iPad Pro 2018..... Note, channel fly might take a few days to adapt. Note, don't use speedflex to check speeds unless you are checking on an AP in which you are not connected via wifi . It gives very inaccurate results on if you are wifi connected to the same AP whiing checking speed flex. Gives much different results on a different AP. Best I suggest is testing with iperf3. What kind of Wifi clients are you testing it with? You can always separate the wifi SSID for one 5ghz and one 2ghz. oh Also what are you powering it with? POE+ and have you checked if it's in 802.3at mode? Anyway if you getting on average 10-80mbps...... something is wrong... sounds like 2.4ghz connection or somehow you encountered that old speed bug which was a security fix which plagued unleashed firmware 200.7.x.x to 200.8.x.x. I haven't had that issue anymore nor more clients.
Anyway how old is your home and what kind of materials is it?