hAP AC throughput

Bump about what specifically? I can share results with more than 550Mbit iperf test through hAP ac over wireless, but it seems to me, a few posters here are talking about CAPsMAN. So question unclear

Not only would I be very interested in these results, but also on how to recreate them. Got a Mac Book Pro here with 3 Streams and iperf ready to go! :slight_smile: Never used Capsman but never got those speeds.

Would be interested to see this 500mbps throughput too, I’m running in AP bridge mode and even with a 3x3 adapter I still peak ~220mbps real throughput.

I’ve got one serving my home and an AC Lite serving my office. I came to this thread trying to see what the differences were between fp and cm2 on the AC hardware, I’ve got fastpath and fasttrack enabled, bridged, just passing from my desktop to my laptop. Bandwidth tests, file copy, download from my webserver (which is on the same switch interface but it is routed as it is a public IP vs my private IP), I get 340Mbps copying from my desktop to my wireless laptop, under 200Mbps copying to my desktop, 80MHz channel, 760Mbps air rate, one wall between, -48dB, 99% ccq. FP seems to be stuck at around 200Mbps (20MegaBytes per second on average) on file copies.

Hardwired it maxes my gigabit network, 100MegaBytes per second.

I actually get slightly better throughput with CM2 than FP.

I see a couple things.

One question was about fastpath support for capsman in the future.

Another was getting better capsman performing hardware to compete with other managed wireless solutions out there.

Here is something we tested here. The wireless config is default (but in addition, wmm was enabled). The router was configured in bridge mode, test is done over wireless from Macbook Pro (3 chains) to a x86 machine connected to the hAP ac ethernet port. iperf command visible in the terminal window title.
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Thanks for sharing, I never got values this high. What channel was that on? Also, if that iperf3 command is from the MacBookPro, then you seem to have tested Uploading. Could you please also share your -R (Download). In my tests those are usually (and oddly) lower than upload.

I just did the exact same test, Normis, got around 450Mbps with a dual chain client using CM2, about what I expected, maybe a hair lower than I’d like. Stuck at 200Mbps using FP. No other changes were made aside from enabling the other package. Fast track and fast path are enabled.

ROS 6.34.6

Normis?

Still wondering if there is any trick or config change I can do to get Caps-Man APs to pass better than 200 M?

Just spent several hours trouble shooting UniF–K. PAINFUL!

I have done a few Caps-Man systems now… I have to make absolutely sure that the client has 100M or less service.

with the latest firmware, i seem to be getting 250mbps through a wall or two, and it seems to go up to maybe 300mbps before hitting 100cpu on the wap ac.
no local forwarding, just client forwarding enabled. somehow local fwd is not stable at all for me (or wasn’t on prev versions)

I seemed to have dropped down to about 130Mbps on average downloads.
6.39.1 on RB3011 and hAP AC.

Go to bridge, settings, uncheck use ip firewall.