We do not have any overlapping channels, and we do not have any interference failures. I also setup a new AP and plugged it directly into the switch to use as testing. However, every test shows the upload speeds from wireless clients are 65-70 MBs. I would buy the argument of the AP's working half-duplex and being slower if the upload speeds would be low as well. The odd thing is all wireless devices we used to do a speed test had a huge upload speed of around 65-70 MBs. The speed tests came back at 75-80 MBs wired in. One of our guys opened a port on the VLAN the wireless AP's were sitting, plugged his laptop in and ran a speed test. However, when we do a speed test from a wireless device to the internet we only get 10-13 MBs. The same is true when I reverse the test to make the wireless client the iperf test server and the wired PC the client. The speeds iperf was reporting was 75-80 MBs. I setup my desktop as the wired client server, and a laptop as the wireless client. ![]() What's odd is we also performed some iperf tests on the WLAN. Cisco support made a few tweaks with data rates (Mandatory, Supported, Disabled) and a few other small adjustments, but no relief on the internet speeds. ![]() After troubleshooting the issue, we ended up calling Cisco support. I can validate no one is hogging the network. What's odd is my speed tests from Century Link and Speed Test show download speeds of 10-13 MBs and upload speeds of 65-70 MBs. This is true with Android, IOS, and Laptops. Users inside the main site and remote sites complain of slow internet speeds. We have a Cisco 5508 at our main site with 16 AP's scattered about in various offices. ![]() A little device info for you first on what we have.Ĭisco 5508 with 16 AP's.
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