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Author: lancetech01@gma    Time: 2023-6-19 18:05
Title: Ruijie AP820-L(V3) connected to AC WS6008 slow internet speed
Please help me diagnose the issue on our network.
We are using a Wireless Lan Controller WS6008 connected to the S5310-48GT4XS-P-E. T
he APs are connected to the same switch. We constantly received average of >100Mbps from our 5G-compatible devices.


The same port if we connect to a Cisco Meraki device, this access point will broadcast speeds of around 280Mbps.
Why the difference? All the rate limits and configuration are on default, port interface is in Full-Duplex.


Author: v-baixue1@ruiji    Time: 2023-6-20 13:51
Dear sir

Your topology seems like this, right?

Cisco Meraki device is not the product of us, I'm not familiar with the specific functions. could i know what the specific router u used? but the default limit can be changed as follow:
https://community.ruijienetworks.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1852

Author: Joseph Worley    Time: 2023-6-20 21:02
GTAC-Abigal replied at 2023-6-20 13:51
Dear sir

Your topology seems like this, right?

Importance of fast internet speed in today's world



 - Purpose of the essay


II. Background Information

 - Description of Ruijie AP820-L(V3) and AC WS6008

 - Explanation of their functions and features

 - Importance of proper configuration for optimal performance


III. Technical Analysis of Slow Internet Speed

 - Possible causes of slow internet speed

 - Comparison of expected vs. actual internet speed

 - Troubleshooting steps to identify the root cause of slow speed


IV. Solutions to Improve Internet Speed

 - Configuration adjustments for Ruijie AP820-L(V3) and AC WS6008

 - Upgrading hardware for better performance

 - Implementation of other strategies to improve internet speed


V. Conclusion

 - Summary of the main points discussed

 - Importance of addressing slow internet speed issues promptly

 - Final thoughts and recommendations.



Author: lancetech01@gma    Time: 2023-7-25 18:58
GTAC-Abigal replied at 2023-6-20 13:51
Dear sir

Your topology seems like this, right?

This is our network layout
There are no speed restrictions in the fortigate firewall.
If we are connected to the ethernet port of the switch we get around 500-700Mbps speeds and >10ms latency.
Only if the devices are connected to the Wi-Fi that the connection is getting worse, during teams and zoom calls, the latency is so but that the video feed gets pixelated and sometimes we got dropped calls.
The speeds for 2.4Ghz average to around 40Mbps and in 5Ghz it is around 90-120Mbps. Latency around 20 to 40ms
RSSI is around -40 to -60dBm in 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz even if we are right under the AP.

Firmware :
WS6008
: AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W1B1, Release(09192520)



S5310-48GT4XS-P-E:
S5310E_RGOS 12.5(4)B0702P3





S6120-20XS4VS2QXS : S6120_RGOS 12.4(1)B0102





AP820-L(V3) : AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W1B4, Release(09191916)








Author: mmoldez@egmsyst    Time: 2023-7-26 16:26
Following this thread, for encountering almost same case scenario regarding dropping zoom calls and slow internet when connected to APs.

Thanks

Author: itsupport@cloud    Time: 2023-11-23 18:33
Can you check the speed of the switch ports that are connected to AP's that cannot exceed 100M?


Command: show int sta
Some ports have the speed set at 100M only, thus the AP speed cannot exceed 100M, It's advised to replace the cable and double check if the speed can negotiate as 1000M and test Wi-Fi speed again






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