Hi all
we are running several access points in a small town and currently have around 50 clients.
Over the last few weeks we have been experiencing interfearance issues (i think). The problem is that all appears good but clients report slow browsing speeds.
I have checked everything!!!!!!
Average signal strenght is around -70 and SNR is over 20 for most clients.
What I have noticed is that although the TX is usually 11mbps, the RX is very often 1mbps. Although I cannot pinpoint or confirm the interfearance, at times of the day all seems fine and at others it's impossible to browse. The CCQ can vary greatly. For example we have a client connected and -66 with an SNR of 34 but the TX CCQ goes up and down from 10 to 50%. I cannt see the RX CCQ as it is not MT CPE but I guess it's not much better.
Even on antennas with only 2 or 3 clients connected and no one downloading anything. Yet if I connect with my laptop at short range I can browse and do anything.
What I think the problem may be is that B can only handle 11mbps theoretical and about 5-6 mbps actual speed. When the TX or RX falls back to 1mbps, the actual speed is much lower than that hence dropping packets and creating a low speed connection.
BTW all clients are set to 96k/256k if that matters.
I thought of 2 possible solutions:
1) increase the B basic rate to 2mbps for both the MT router and each client CPE (non MT). Hopefully this would increase the minimum communication speed.
2) switch to G onlys seen that the basic rate is 6mbps. and set all CPE for G only and 6mpbs minimum.
I am aware that switching to G will limit my range. But I much rather have better connections at shorter range that moaning clients at any range.
Also I know that B can handle 200 packets per second. Can anybody tell me how many G can handle? I am thinking about our VOIP clients and the congestion sometime is created by torrents.
Any advice would be great
Thanks
David