![]() In general I would not carry out iperf3 test because it does not reflect the actual performance of the router. Thanks!Īs per your request, I have done a number of tests relating the issue "LAN(eth) WLAN" that you concerned as follows:įigure 1 shows the setup configuration for the subsequent tests including LAN-to-LAN, WLAN (2.4G) to LAN and finally WLAN (5G) to LAN.įigure 3 shows the WLAN (2.4G) to LAN speedįigure 4 shows the WLAN (5G) to LAN speedįigure 5 shows iperf3 results of LAN-to-LAN connectionįigure 6 shows iperf3 results of WLAN (2.4G) to LAN connectionįigure 7 shows iperf3 results of WLAN (5G) to LAN connection It cannot keep at a rough stable state.Ĭould you please also make LAN(eth) WLAN tests, as I did in another topic. ![]() As you can see the results are very choppy and NOT STABLE. Figure 3 shows the 5G WiFi performance when I connected my laptop computer to the hAP ac^2 via 5G ac wireless link. ![]() The readings shown on the chart are very good and I am happy with it. I downloaded a large file of 10G size from the file server to my laptop computer (MacBook Pro Retinar). Figure 2 shows the performance when the laptop computer was connected to hAP ac^2 router via LAN cable. There is a file server (NAS) connected to one of LAN ports of CCR1009 router. ![]() In order to refresh the MikroTik's big brain, I use the following diagrams to illustrate.įigure 1 shows the basic setup for the tests carried out later. However they have not asked for any details up to this moment except asking me for renewal my MikroTik Certificate.Īnyway they can easily replicate the problems that we have. I have also sent an e-mail to the Support at the same day as you did. Jarda, thank you very much for relaying my concerns to MikroTik Support. ![]()
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