I just upgraded my home network to an Edgerouter X and a Unifi UAP-AC-PRO. My main goal was to increase reliability and also to upgrade to AC for the increased speed in local file transfers.
I setup the UAP-AC-PRO and tested everything in a before and after situation and everything was as expected. I have two desktops using the TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 which have the Atheros AR938x chipset capable of 450Mbps. On both machines I could connect to the UAP at 450 Mbps rock solid.
Now to take advantage to the 802.11AC I just upgraded one machine to the TP-LINK Archer T9E which is capable of 1300 mbps (same as the UAP-AC-PRO) on 5ghz. However I only seem to be able to connect at about 525-585 Mbps (according to the windows utility). The radios in the UAP are set to high power and 80hz, I haven't configured much else. Any suggestions here on how to get it connecting higher? I feel like I am missing something. I'm probably only 20', 2 walls and 1 floor above the UAP.
At 40hz I'm only able to connect at 270-325 Mbps. I would think I should get at least 450 Mbps like the last adapter.
I setup the UAP-AC-PRO and tested everything in a before and after situation and everything was as expected. I have two desktops using the TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 which have the Atheros AR938x chipset capable of 450Mbps. On both machines I could connect to the UAP at 450 Mbps rock solid.
Now to take advantage to the 802.11AC I just upgraded one machine to the TP-LINK Archer T9E which is capable of 1300 mbps (same as the UAP-AC-PRO) on 5ghz. However I only seem to be able to connect at about 525-585 Mbps (according to the windows utility). The radios in the UAP are set to high power and 80hz, I haven't configured much else. Any suggestions here on how to get it connecting higher? I feel like I am missing something. I'm probably only 20', 2 walls and 1 floor above the UAP.
At 40hz I'm only able to connect at 270-325 Mbps. I would think I should get at least 450 Mbps like the last adapter.