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lifeandmylens's avatar
Dec 17, 2019

Throughput Tests While Roaming

Please see attached.  It was a real world test as I had two Apple TV's streaming YouTubeTV while doing this test, and wife browsing web pages.  The test device was an iPhone 11 Pro Max with wifi sweet spots as the app and 10 seconds average measurement in each spot.

 

I have:

A 6500 sq ft house.

ATT fiber 1gbps service

A BGW210 Modem/Router

1 RBR50 in AP Mode

3 RBS50's all hardwired via Cat5e, 40-50 feet in between units.

 

Settings:

CTS/RTS Threshold (1-2347) 2347

Enable WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) settings - enabled

Enable 20/40 MHz Coexistence - enabled

2.4 Transmit Power Control - 75%

5 Transmit Power Control - 100%

Enable MU-MIMO - enabled

Enable Daisy-Chain Topology - off

Enable Fast Roaming - on

Enable Implicit BEAMFORMING - off

Running V2.3.5.30, after a clean reset and setup again.

 

Would love some input on these numbers and Orbi's lack of ability to roam and maintain throughput with mulitple streams.  And any suggestion changes I could make to improve things. 

13 Replies

  • My experience has been that my Android smartphone and tablet took about 2 minutes to "Fast Roam" from router to satellite (and back).  (Apparently two minutes is "fast".  I did not experiment with Fast Roaming off.)

     

    How long did you remain in one location before moving to the next location?

      • Ragar99's avatar
        Ragar99
        Luminary

        What version of the Router do you have, v1 or v2?  Or does the Orbi router have a usb port on back?

         

        Your numbers are pretty poor, I'd back up and test with nothing else running or streaming.

    • CrimpOn's avatar
      CrimpOn
      Guru

      CrimpOn wrote:

      My experience has been that my Android smartphone and tablet took about 2 minutes to "Fast Roam" from router to satellite (and back).  (Apparently two minutes is "fast".  I did not experiment with Fast Roaming off.)


      There was not a lot of science in my Fast Roaming experiment.  I opened the Orbi web interface and brought up "Attached Devices" on my Android tablet.  Saw that I was attached to the router.  Went downstairs and sat by the satellite watching the Attached Devices display update.  Eventually, it said I was attached to the satellite.  Maybe the actual time it takes to switch is less than two minutes.  What I was trying to verify at the time is that devices actually do switch back and forth.  And, at least some of them do.

      • Thanks all. I’m evaluating my placement to see if that’s affecting it. Does anyone have any recommendations on signal strength of the router on where to place the satellite (especially if hardwired)? Place it at -60, -75, -85 etc?

        Also is it generally better practice to leave power levels of 5G alone or lower the power levels down and place additional satellites?
  • What happpens with Beamforming enabled? 

    V2.5.1.8 is now avaialable FYI. 


    lifeandmylens wrote:

    Please see attached.  It was a real world test as I had two Apple TV's streaming YouTubeTV while doing this test, and wife browsing web pages.  The test device was an iPhone 11 Pro Max with wifi sweet spots as the app and 10 seconds average measurement in each spot.

     

    I have:

    A 6500 sq ft house.

    ATT fiber 1gbps service

    A BGW210 Modem/Router

    1 RBR50 in AP Mode

    3 RBS50's all hardwired via Cat5e, 40-50 feet in between units.

     

    Settings:

    CTS/RTS Threshold (1-2347) 2347

    Enable WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) settings - enabled

    Enable 20/40 MHz Coexistence - enabled

    2.4 Transmit Power Control - 75%

    5 Transmit Power Control - 100%

    Enable MU-MIMO - enabled

    Enable Daisy-Chain Topology - off

    Enable Fast Roaming - on

    Enable Implicit BEAMFORMING - off

    Running V2.3.5.30, after a clean reset and setup again.

     

    Would love some input on these numbers and Orbi's lack of ability to roam and maintain throughput with mulitple streams.  And any suggestion changes I could make to improve things. 


     

    • lifeandmylens's avatar
      lifeandmylens
      Tutor

      FURRYe38 wrote:

      What happpens with Beamforming enabled? 

      V2.5.1.8 is now avaialable FYI. 



      Thanks, I am updating now to the new firmware and will test again.  I am happy to try beamforming, but I believe implicit is for order devices, and explicit is enabled by default.  

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        Order devices? 

         

        You might try both enabled and disabled to compare results. 


        lifeandmylens wrote:

        FURRYe38 wrote:

        What happpens with Beamforming enabled? 

        V2.5.1.8 is now avaialable FYI. 



        Thanks, I am updating now to the new firmware and will test again.  I am happy to try beamforming, but I believe implicit is for order devices, and explicit is enabled by default.