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Hi @lkraav I'd be interested to know what signal level and link quality you would see with wavemon when running your tests. Can you install and run
I don't believe this number. The mt7610u chipset can do a link rate of up to 433 Mbps. Since this is half duplex technology and this is a 1st generation WiFi 5 chipset, cut that number in half and you can expect the upload / download to max out at around 216 give or take some of the magic stuff that wifi does. I usually see that chipset max out at around 210 Mbps in clean air (no congestion, using a clean DFS channel). The rtl8811cu can get up to around 270 Mbps but it is what I will call a 2nd generation WiFi 5 chipset that can show faster numbers based on new technologies if the router supports them. Generally Mediatek's 1st generation WiFi 5 chipsets are about 10-15 % slower than the Realtek 2nd generation WiFi 5 chipsets. Interestingly enough, when we skip forward to present day WiFi 6 class adapters, the Mediatek mt7921au chipset shows to be about 10-15 % faster than the Realtek rtl8832bu so it appears that Mediatek has flipped the performance picture with the latest generation.
This is a number I can believe. Remember that wifi is designed to be a sharing technology so you are sharing the bandwidth with any other APs/clients that are on the same channel which will mean reduced numbers. You can only get the max numbers if there are no other APs/clients on your channel... such as you can get on a clean DFS channel. Since I don't know what the congestion level is at your location, I can't say if the adapter is at max performance but on channel 36, in most countries, the congestion can be heavy depending on where you live. That number is good and should handle several things. |
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After a lot of learnings with
hostapd
and how HT/VHT works, I think I'm near maxing out this small dongle as a bridged AP.But wifi client download speed remains a bit of a mystery. This is my laptop with AX203 👇
hostapd.conf
is stock, with adapter-specific overrides#31 seems similar problem, but I already have
hostapd.conf
upgraded to that level.Any thoughts on what I'm missing?
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