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Wireless Guest / VAP problems

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 10:29 am
by davidgodf
Looking for help with the following weird problem.

Have had a 7800DXL for a couple of years and it's always been great. Used it in conjunction with Virgin Cable Superhub, linked by a powerline connection in different sides of the house. Have both 2.4G and 5G wifi enabled, with the full quantity of allowed wifi guest/VAPs setup on the 7800.

Pretty fed up with the Virgin Superhub so bought an 8900 AX 1600 R2 and set that as my primary router, with the superhub as a modem only. Then linked the 8900 and the 7800 together using the powerline connection. The 7800 has DHCP etc disabled and just functions as a dumb wifi switch essentially.

If I connect to either of the primary Wifi SSID on the 7800 (either the primary SSID defined for 2.4G or 5G), and run Speedtest, I get an acceptable speed (limited by the throughput on the powerline I suspect). As soon as I switch to any other SSID on the 7800, I cannot run a complete speed test, I get a throughput of about 0.01Mbps. However, weirdly, I can then use streaming services like Netflix etc quite acceptably whilst connected to those SSID. I've tried this over and over again, and tried using both my phone and laptop to drive the speed tests, with the same results.

Any suggestions what is causing this?

Re: Wireless Guest / VAP problems

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 9:52 am
by billion_fan
davidgodf wrote:Looking for help with the following weird problem.

Have had a 7800DXL for a couple of years and it's always been great. Used it in conjunction with Virgin Cable Superhub, linked by a powerline connection in different sides of the house. Have both 2.4G and 5G wifi enabled, with the full quantity of allowed wifi guest/VAPs setup on the 7800.

Pretty fed up with the Virgin Superhub so bought an 8900 AX 1600 R2 and set that as my primary router, with the superhub as a modem only. Then linked the 8900 and the 7800 together using the powerline connection. The 7800 has DHCP etc disabled and just functions as a dumb wifi switch essentially.

If I connect to either of the primary Wifi SSID on the 7800 (either the primary SSID defined for 2.4G or 5G), and run Speedtest, I get an acceptable speed (limited by the throughput on the powerline I suspect). As soon as I switch to any other SSID on the 7800, I cannot run a complete speed test, I get a throughput of about 0.01Mbps. However, weirdly, I can then use streaming services like Netflix etc quite acceptably whilst connected to those SSID. I've tried this over and over again, and tried using both my phone and laptop to drive the speed tests, with the same results.

Any suggestions what is causing this?
The only thing I can think of is if you have any QOS rules setup for the guest networks that might be limiting the through put, what you can try is, set the device up as a router, (using the EWAN port) and see if the same issue occurs (just for a quick test)

Re: Wireless Guest / VAP problems

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:04 am
by redgoals
Hi

I have a similar setup to OP (7800DXL as access point) and i get the same issue on the guest network / vap points, when i connect to the guest ssids the internet seems to work but it is very flaky and most of the time websites do not load and speed test does not start let alone complete.

If I enable client isolation or turn off the security for the guest network it makes no difference to the guest ssids, it is like their is some sort of QOS enabled but nothing has been setup on the router in that regards.

Any advice or is it just a limitation of the router in access point mode that it cant cope with guest wifi points?

thanks

Re: Wireless Guest / VAP problems

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:39 am
by billion_fan
redgoals wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:04 am Hi

I have a similar setup to OP (7800DXL as access point) and i get the same issue on the guest network / vap points, when i connect to the guest ssids the internet seems to work but it is very flaky and most of the time websites do not load and speed test does not start let alone complete.

If I enable client isolation or turn off the security for the guest network it makes no difference to the guest ssids, it is like their is some sort of QOS enabled but nothing has been setup on the router in that regards.

Any advice or is it just a limitation of the router in access point mode that it cant cope with guest wifi points?

thanks
I'll check with our engineers but I think this might be a limitation of the device as the virtual SSID's are supposed to be used in router mode.

I'll get back to you guys