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Slow ping and packet loss over WIFI to router

Mon Jun 26, 2017 12:43 pm

Hello,

I'm experiencing strange behaviour from my router. The internet speed over wifi is poor, I've tested with cable - no problem. Ping over wifi to the router (192.168.88.1) sometimes is above 1000ms I've tried to ping it locally and it's <1ms response every ping. The router is 5 meters from me between a wall. How should normal ping over wifi take, I think <10ms?

I've changed the wifi frequency at 10 different settings - same. I've tried to change the channel width - same. I've changed the band, B, B/G, B/G/N, only N - same.

I've ran out of ideas, tried everything I can think of to fix this slow wifi connection. Below are logs and settings from my router.

Can you give me some suggestions what to try next? Thanks

Ping from my computer to the router over WIFI.
➜  ~ ping 192.168.88.1
PING 192.168.88.1 (192.168.88.1): 56 data bytes
...
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=9 ttl=64 time=6.542 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=10 ttl=64 time=116.044 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=11 ttl=64 time=41.391 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=12 ttl=64 time=53.379 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=13 ttl=64 time=168.579 ms
Request timeout for icmp_seq 14
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=14 ttl=64 time=1082.977 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=15 ttl=64 time=425.888 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=16 ttl=64 time=29.254 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=17 ttl=64 time=398.643 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.88.1: icmp_seq=18 ttl=64 time=12.545 ms
The router setup: RB2011UAS-2HnD running RouterOS v6.39.2 (stable).
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Re: Slow ping and packet loss over WIFI to router

Mon Jun 26, 2017 2:21 pm

Hello,

Things you could try.

1- Revert to a 20MHz wide channel. In situations where you have many networks close to you, it'll cause more problems than it will solve. (You've tried that, I know. But leave it there though)
2- Use the "Scan", "Snooper" and "Frequency Usage" tools found in the wireless interface window. You'll see if you have many competing wifi networks close to you. You'll also see about floor noise. If you have high background noise, maybe you have a non-wifi device (Baby monitor, security cam, cordless phone, bluetooth devices, Microwave oven) nearby causing you problems.
3- If you deploied many APs, try lowering power. We always think that by boosting the power output we'll solve problems, but it will cause more. And stick with the 1-6-11 channels pattern. No need to cause your own problems ;)
4- Try using an app like "WiFi Analyzer" on your phone to view the other WiFi networks close to you. It'll give you the same info as in suggestion 2, but I like its interface. Netspot (https://www.netspotapp.com/) for Mac and Windows is also a cool app that'll give you tons of information about the air around you. Even the free version is good!

Also, have you tried with other devices? Maybe it's your computer's drivers??

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Re: Slow ping and packet loss over WIFI to router

Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:45 am

Hi!

I have a very simillar problem, so I'm trying to follow up on this topic. I have 2 APs - cAP and cAP lite both serverd the same configuration from the CAPSMAN router (RB3011). One operates on channel 3, the other one on channel 9. There is very little interference from other WiFis, which I verified using WiFi analyzer. No other wireless devices or microwaves are nearby.

The RB3011 CAPSMAN is running on 6.49.6. Both APs are on 6.48.6. I was following this guide: https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:S ... sMAN_setup . The only exception is that I have set up two SSIDs to be broadcasted. The behaviour is consistent between different connected clients with different OS/drivers. The behaviour is irregular but recurring. It's worse on the cAP (even more than once an hour) then on cAP lite (around once a day).

What could I try to fix it? I heard about some alternative WiFi drivers for cAPs.

Thanks for any help!
 
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Re: Slow ping and packet loss over WIFI to router

Wed May 17, 2023 1:13 pm

Hi,

I have the same issue with cAP ac, v7.9. Over wifi I am losing ping packages (192.168.178.42 is router interface):
64 bytes from 192.168.178.42: icmp_seq=42 ttl=64 time=515.757 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.178.42: icmp_seq=43 ttl=64 time=4.331 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.178.42: icmp_seq=44 ttl=64 time=1.616 ms
Request timeout for icmp_seq 45
Request timeout for icmp_seq 46
Request timeout for icmp_seq 47
Request timeout for icmp_seq 48
64 bytes from 192.168.178.42: icmp_seq=49 ttl=64 time=71.165 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.178.42: icmp_seq=50 ttl=64 time=47.029 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.178.42: icmp_seq=51 ttl=64 time=34.915 ms

cAP has bridge interface (eth1/2 + wifi) and is connected with Fritz (main router) over cable.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

BR,
Mladen.
 
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Re: Slow ping and packet loss over WIFI to router

Sun Jun 04, 2023 10:22 pm

Hello, I have similar problem. I'm using loadbalancer Dhcp device (192.168.2.1) and my CAP AX is only 5 meter away from my laptop. Laptop driver and other setting is good because i test it with different accespoint. I will post my cofig and cmd screen. any idea ?

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And my config is




# jun/04/2023 22:19:16 by RouterOS 7.9.2
# software id = GQ4Q-8V5J
#
# model = cAPGi-5HaxD2HaxD
# serial number = ******
/interface bridge
add fast-forward=no name=bridge1
/interface list
add name=WAN
add name=LAN
/interface wifiwave2 channel
add band=2ghz-n disabled=no frequency=2442 name="2.4 channel" skip-dfs-channels=disabled width=20/40mhz
add band=5ghz-ac disabled=no frequency=5180 name="5 channel" secondary-frequency=5290 width=20/40/80mhz
/interface wifiwave2 security
add authentication-types=wpa2-psk disabled=no name="2.4 Passwd"
add authentication-types=wpa2-psk disabled=no encryption="" name="5 Passwd"
/interface wifiwave2 configuration
add channel="2.4 channel" channel.band=2ghz-n .frequency=2442 .skip-dfs-channels=disabled .width=20/40mhz-Ce \
disabled=no mode=ap name="2.4 Cfg" security="2.4 Passwd"
add channel="5 channel" channel.band=5ghz-ac .frequency=5180 .secondary-frequency=5290 .skip-dfs-channels=disabled \
.width=20/40/80mhz disabled=no mode=ap name="5 Cfg" security="5 Passwd"
/interface wifiwave2
set [ find default-name=wifi1 ] channel="5 channel" configuration="5 Cfg" configuration.mode=ap .ssid=Gurkut5 \
disabled=no security="5 Passwd"
set [ find default-name=wifi2 ] channel="2.4 channel" channel.band=2ghz-n .skip-dfs-channels=disabled .width=\
20/40mhz configuration="2.4 Cfg" configuration.mode=ap .ssid=Gurkut2 disabled=no mtu=1500 security=\
"2.4 Passwd" security.authentication-types=wpa2-psk,wpa3-psk .encryption=""
add channel="2.4 channel" channel.band=2ghz-n .frequency=2442 .skip-dfs-channels=disabled .width=20/40mhz-Ce \
configuration="2.4 Cfg" configuration.mode=ap .ssid=\
"\F0\9F\85\B6\F0\9F\86\84\F0\9F\86\81\F0\9F\85\BA\F0\9F\86\84\F0\9F\86\83" mac-address=4A:A9:8A:BA:21:AC \
master-interface=wifi2 mtu=1500 name=wifi3 security="2.4 Passwd" security.authentication-types=\
wpa2-psk,wpa3-psk
add channel.frequency=2412-2432 configuration="2.4 Cfg" configuration.mode=ap .ssid="\F0\9F\92\9B\F0\9F\92\99" \
mac-address=4A:A9:8A:BA:21:AD master-interface=wifi1 name=wifi4 security="2.4 Passwd"
add channel.frequency=2412-2432 configuration="2.4 Cfg" configuration.mode=ap .ssid="\F0\9F\A7\BF" mac-address=\
4A:A9:8A:BA:21:AE master-interface=wifi1 name=wifi5 security="2.4 Passwd"
add channel.frequency=2412-2432 configuration="2.4 Cfg" configuration.mode=ap .ssid="\E2\9B\94" mac-address=\
4A:A9:8A:BA:21:AF master-interface=wifi1 name=wifi6 security="2.4 Passwd"
add channel.frequency=2412-2432 configuration="2.4 Cfg" configuration.mode=ap .ssid="\F0\9F\87\A8\F0\9F\87\BE" \
mac-address=4A:A9:8A:BA:21:B0 master-interface=wifi1 name=wifi7 security="2.4 Passwd"
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether1
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether2
add bridge=bridge1 interface=wifi1
add bridge=bridge1 interface=wifi2
add bridge=bridge1 disabled=yes interface=wifi3
add bridge=bridge1 disabled=yes interface=wifi4
add bridge=bridge1 disabled=yes interface=wifi5
add bridge=bridge1 disabled=yes interface=wifi6
add bridge=bridge1 disabled=yes interface=wifi7
/ip neighbor discovery-settings
set discover-interface-list=!dynamic
/interface list member
add interface=ether1 list=WAN
add interface=bridge1 list=LAN
/ip cloud
set ddns-enabled=yes ddns-update-interval=2h
/ip dhcp-client
add interface=bridge1
/ip firewall filter
add action=accept chain=input dst-port=8080 protocol=tcp
/ip service
set telnet disabled=yes
set ftp disabled=yes
set www port=8080
set ssh disabled=yes
set api disabled=yes
set api-ssl disabled=yes
/ip upnp
set enabled=yes
/ip upnp interfaces
add interface=bridge1 type=internal
add interface=ether1 type=external
/system clock
set time-zone-name=Asia/Nicosia
/system identity
set name=MuSTi
/system leds
set 0 type=ap-cap
/system logging
add topics=wireless,debug
/system note
set show-at-login=no
/tool traffic-monitor
add interface=ether1 name=tmon1 trigger=always
 
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Re: Slow ping and packet loss over WIFI to router

Mon Jun 05, 2023 12:13 am

I also would say set your channel space to 20.
 
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Re: Slow ping and packet loss over WIFI to router

Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:26 pm

Hi,

Tried with Channel Width 20/40 on 5G wifi-int and the behaviour is the same.

However I manage to re-produce the issue.
When I do a speedtest from my PC (speedtest.net or fast.com) at some point I have a packets loss.
Screenshot 2023-06-23 at 13.15.54.png
Can it be related to the bandwidth usage/large number of packages/Queues/... something ?
Is there some config tweaks in this case?

cAP should not be the device that can "hardly" handle 1 wifi user...

Thanks.
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