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Slow Wi-Fi performance for FTP transfers

Slow Wi-Fi performance for FTP transfers

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oatmealaza
Junior Member
40
05-03-2019, 10:53 AM
#11
Only the 2.4GHz range is covered here due to significant overlap. Set your 2.4GHz device to channel 11. Secondly, clients can’t always be forced onto the 2.4GHz band if it uses the same SSID as the 5GHz network. The adapter will choose the strongest and most reliable connection based on proximity. In Windows, you can set a preference at the adapter level, though it will still auto-negotiate. Please share the WiFi Analyzer results for the 5GHz band. What encryption or security settings are you applying?
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oatmealaza
05-03-2019, 10:53 AM #11

Only the 2.4GHz range is covered here due to significant overlap. Set your 2.4GHz device to channel 11. Secondly, clients can’t always be forced onto the 2.4GHz band if it uses the same SSID as the 5GHz network. The adapter will choose the strongest and most reliable connection based on proximity. In Windows, you can set a preference at the adapter level, though it will still auto-negotiate. Please share the WiFi Analyzer results for the 5GHz band. What encryption or security settings are you applying?

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RedKickify
Member
225
05-04-2019, 10:51 PM
#12
This tool hasn't been used before. I only learned about the 5GHz band from the web interface. I'm using WPA2 for encryption.
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RedKickify
05-04-2019, 10:51 PM #12

This tool hasn't been used before. I only learned about the 5GHz band from the web interface. I'm using WPA2 for encryption.

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05-09-2019, 09:00 AM
#13
Updated several parameters according to their suggestions.
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Br4t_Perrypouu
05-09-2019, 09:00 AM #13

Updated several parameters according to their suggestions.

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MincraftLucas
Member
64
05-10-2019, 04:32 PM
#14
Your device is ready. SSID labels are enabled. I notice several signals in the 5GHz band too.
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MincraftLucas
05-10-2019, 04:32 PM #14

Your device is ready. SSID labels are enabled. I notice several signals in the 5GHz band too.

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Goljat12
Member
213
05-10-2019, 04:55 PM
#15
I possess the 48 and 149 items. The 48 is predominantly mine despite indications of multiple entries. I mainly use the 48, though occasionally the 149 appears for specific reasons such as LAN parties.
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Goljat12
05-10-2019, 04:55 PM #15

I possess the 48 and 149 items. The 48 is predominantly mine despite indications of multiple entries. I mainly use the 48, though occasionally the 149 appears for specific reasons such as LAN parties.

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timo_1892
Senior Member
715
05-10-2019, 07:59 PM
#16
In short, switching the orbis broadcast channel (48) connects to one router and two satellites that share the same mesh network.
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timo_1892
05-10-2019, 07:59 PM #16

In short, switching the orbis broadcast channel (48) connects to one router and two satellites that share the same mesh network.

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jmodkiller
Member
212
05-14-2019, 01:53 AM
#17
Confirm if the 48 channel is indeed for Orbis and review the channel roster. Also, verify if 157 appears in your own channel list.
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jmodkiller
05-14-2019, 01:53 AM #17

Confirm if the 48 channel is indeed for Orbis and review the channel roster. Also, verify if 157 appears in your own channel list.

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Anden2202
Member
55
05-14-2019, 02:17 AM
#18
It seems the 157 was a leftover from another nighthawk on that channel. I changed to 149, and now the updated chart displays just 48 and 149.
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Anden2202
05-14-2019, 02:17 AM #18

It seems the 157 was a leftover from another nighthawk on that channel. I changed to 149, and now the updated chart displays just 48 and 149.

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SynctanTV
Junior Member
6
05-14-2019, 07:01 AM
#19
Visit the WiFi Analyzer page for a detailed list of detected networks.
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SynctanTV
05-14-2019, 07:01 AM #19

Visit the WiFi Analyzer page for a detailed list of detected networks.

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KrazyDimi
Member
143
05-21-2019, 12:59 PM
#20
With 5Ghz available exclusively for you, assigning each Orbi to a unique channel would improve clarity during testing. A key issue is the app’s lack of display for 5Ghz channel widths, making it hard to gauge performance—though this isn’t critical as long as you understand the channel spacing on your satellites. WiFi Analyzer works well on recent Android devices for this purpose. Also unclear is what you mean by “getting Gigabit when you’re closer.” You should expect Gigabit speeds from all ports across all switches, unless another device is limiting the port’s performance back to the router. When idle, you can link many Gigabit switches together and still maintain Gigabit connectivity to the router.
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KrazyDimi
05-21-2019, 12:59 PM #20

With 5Ghz available exclusively for you, assigning each Orbi to a unique channel would improve clarity during testing. A key issue is the app’s lack of display for 5Ghz channel widths, making it hard to gauge performance—though this isn’t critical as long as you understand the channel spacing on your satellites. WiFi Analyzer works well on recent Android devices for this purpose. Also unclear is what you mean by “getting Gigabit when you’re closer.” You should expect Gigabit speeds from all ports across all switches, unless another device is limiting the port’s performance back to the router. When idle, you can link many Gigabit switches together and still maintain Gigabit connectivity to the router.

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