MikroTik's btest shows 100mbps on 'clean' channels in both directions (separate tests, duplex going 100 for download, 3.5-4 for upload), but internet speed and actual transfer speed is much lower.
Mikrotik hap ac android#
Local share is even worse, transfering file from PC to android and vice versa is only 12-18 mbps vs 22-28 mbps on tp-link.
Mikrotik hap ac download#
I've got only 15-35 mbps on torrent download comparing to 45-55 mbps on tp-link. There are few APs from neighbours, however there are 2-3 usable channels, where speed seems to be better, but its still slower than cheap tp-link. Recently bought hAP ac2, it turned out a nightmare to get stable fast link on 2.4 radio.Ĭhannel widths with different options (Ce/cE/XX) Whatever it is, I doubt if its their fault. But if you met them in real life they could likely be more candid. They likely couldn't explain that here, this being their official organ. "Just sayin" They might be dealing with insanely restrictive national regulatory regimes which require they make all sorts of illogical changes. (But not so much that it could not be restored to its previous position if the change was not helpful.) So as to be more like a pigs tail and less like a box. Then remove or disable any dhcp-server instances on IP. I would experiment with opening it up and seeing if they could be extended a bit, so the loop enclosed more space upward. Just bridge every interface on hAP and it will act essentially as a switch. They were small metal curly-cues in the corner of the device. I don't know if its the same unit that I saw in another thread but there was one where the internal antennas were constrained to fit into the box. It could be improved if there was more space in the vertical direction available. That said, here are my thoughts on the antenna for one unit I saw. Thinking about it, that sounds likely to be caused by some setting issue, likely in the wireless protocol settings. I didn't expect it to be any good but so far it rocks! Other than WiFi I really love this device…Honestly, I'm surprised with SMB performance. I tried a few different configs that I found here… Changing channel-width, rates disabling firewall didn't help. It’s the first product they have ever released featuring a 3×3 2.4Ghz and 3×3 5. Set authentication-types=wpa2-psk mode=dynamic-keys \ Routerboard / Mikrotik just released a new product called the hAP AC.
Mikrotik hap ac password#
Mode=ap-bridge rx-chains=0,1 ssid=MikroTik-52 supported-rates-a/g=\Ĥ8Mbps,54Mbps tx-chains=0,1 wireless-protocol=802.11 Mikrotik RouterOS default username and password all series (CRS1xx, CRS2xx, CRS312-4C + 8XG, CRS326-24S + 2Q +, DISC, FiberBox, hAP, hAP ac, hAP ac lite, LDF, LHG. Set band=5ghz-onlyac basic-rates-a/g=48Mbps,54Mbps \Ĭhannel-width=20/40/80mhz-Ceee disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto \ Ssid=MikroTik-51 tx-chains=0,1 wireless-protocol=802.11
Set band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-Ce \ĭisabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto mode=ap-bridge rx-chains=0,1 \ Code: Select all > /interface wireless export hide-sensitive