

If good signal to one of my APs I can do 500 which is the max of my ISP connection. I normally see about 400Mbps real world over wifi with 2x2 AC without any issues. So what are you seeing in real world speedtest over your wifi. so in nutshell the number on the box is just a bold face lie! ) And best case scenario even with that PHY it wouldn't be that.īut then for their marketing they also add the 600Mbps PHY your 2.4 clients could do - but no client would be able to use both of those at the same time.Įtc etc. So your never ever going to see 1300, ever - couldn't because you only have gig interfaces anyway.

And even if it did with the overhead of wifi you could expect say 60 some % of that, rule of thumb is 50% of your PHY and your doing ok. So the thing can only do 3x3 for streams, so in theory you could get a 1300Mbps PHY, but that would only if your client had 3x3, and that is not very common to be honest. The thing that always blows me is away is how they say 1.9Gbps, yet the router only has gig interfaces. Clients rarely have more than ability to use 2 streams, even if the router can do 4, etc. They add up both radios - they are using the RAW theory limits of the protocol, etc. In the coming sections we will use pfSense CE configured as a firewall. One of the main variables is the Operating System (OS) and application that is installed on the Vault. When they say 1.9Gbps on that R7000, while they are not out right lying - they are pretty close to it. This buyer’s guide will examine the variables of network design, traffic, performance and Vault configurations to serve as a general guide to select the proper Vault. Its not the AP in this equation.ĭo you have any problems with your clients wired to pfsense?īTW what do you consider very slow? You understand its unlikely to see gig over wifi, unless you running router and client with those capabilities. To pfsense there is no difference between a wireless client and wired one.
