I have an internet speed of 300 mega/second in one line, I have trouble reaching 300 mega, I’m around 27 mbps to 35 mbps in the mikrotik, is there a solution to reach 300 mega ?
With all the details you wrote down, for sure you have an answer.
what is the answer?
If you don't specify what you're talking about, how do you think users on the forum can answer you?
I have an internet connection with 300 mega speed connected to a mikrotik rb4011. On my hotspot I can’t reach 300 mega, I’m looking for a solution how to reach 300 mega on my hotspot
is there a solution
if i had the solution i wouldn't be here
if i had the solution i wouldn't be here
If you don't specify what you're talking about, how do you think users on the forum can answer you?
Charlie, what makes you think we can read your mind.
We need evidence and context to work with issues reported.
Please read: https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?p=908118
What info do I need to send to resolve the issue?
So far, the only thing you have told us (and anav practically had to force it out of you) is that you have an RB4011 (no info on which one), and you’re WiFi is not working to full potential.
As anav suggested, Please read: https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?p=908118
And then follow the suggestions on how to ask for help.
We’re not mind readers…
( I’m not @anav
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Sorry about that. I noted that the last comment was anav and failed to recall when I typed it that you were the one that pried the information out of the original poster…
My bad…
Alright, I was just kidding!
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Now we know your secret wishes ?? There can only be ONE! This is the way. We have spoken.
Now if one wanted scripts, I know who to send them too…
I realize people have a hard time even telling me what information I need to submit for the issue to be resolved.
here according to mikrotik we find experts but I don’t think so…
Are being dense on purpose…
Did you not read
STEP 1 - PROVIDE A NETWORK DIAGRAM
STEP 2 - PROVIDE YOUR CONFIG
STEP3 - PROVIDE USER REQUIREMENTS (USE CASES)
Well no easy or fast answer is possible , because ALL OF THIS matters : https://www.duckware.com/tech/wifi-in-the-us.html
The classic drivers of Mikrotik have great unique features, but act with (too) small transmission blocks, and waste al lot of transmission time that way. Maximum data rate is around 360Mbps for an 866 Mbps interface rate. That is in ideal conditions, in one direction, free field without interference of anything else. Just because of wifi contention-mechanism overhead.
The off the shelf “wifiwave2” wifi driver lacks all those features, but uses proper transmission block (AMPDU) sizes, and can get up to 600 Mbps in the same ideal closeby and lonesome conditions.
Many more limitations are to be considered. TCP protocol congestion avoidance can play a major (bad) role in this. That hotspot/portal will also contribute to the speed reduction.
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/wifiwave2-expected-performance/160075/1 , follow the “packet transmission overhead calculation” link. for the above theoretical maxima.
But indeed 35 Mbps is slow. Finding the root cause is not simple … in a shared medium with the wifi ether waves, there can be many causes. If the reason is in the wifi link, what is not a given yet.