Hey Andy!
Can you test using just cabled connections?
So that we make sure that the wifi is or is not the issue.
I used iperf3 towards an internet server (a local server would have been
much more reliable and not limited by the internet service provider):
"iperf3 -c an_iperf3_server" for upload and
"iperf3 -c an_iperf3_server -R" for download
where an_iperf3_server can be found on
https://iperf.fr/iperf-servers.php
Here are some tests I just quicly made (cannot go too deep today,
sorry), --- is a cabled connection (through a gigabit ethernet usb
adapter on my laptop) ··· is a wireless connection.
laptop---modem
download 121 mbps; upload 106 mbps
laptop···modem
download 80 mbps; upload 95 mbps
laptop---(LAN port)TP-Link WDR3600(WAN port)---modem
download 119 mbps; upload 105 mbps
laptop···(APname2(+AP+mesh))TP-Link WDR3600(WAN port)---modem
download 47 mbps; upload 61 mbps
laptop···(APname2 only)TP-Link WDR3600(WAN port)---modem
download 43 mbps; upload 50 mbps
laptop···(APname5(+AP+mesh))TP-Link WDR3600(WAN port)---modem
download 119 mbps; upload 83 mbps
laptop···(APname5 only)TP-Link WDR3600(WAN port)---modem
download 94 mbps; upload 84 mbps
laptop---(LAN port)YouHua
WR1200JS(mesh2and5(+ap2and5+apname2and5))···(mesh2and5(+ap2and5+apname2and5))TP-Link
WDR3600(WAN port)---modem
download 50 mbps; upload 59 mbps (the two routers have the default
configuration and are one next to the other)
laptop---(LAN port)YouHua WR1200JS(mesh5 only)···(mesh5 only)TP-Link
WDR3600(WAN port)---modem
download 55 mbps; upload 60 mbps
laptop---(LAN port)YouHua WR1200JS(mesh2 only)···(mesh2 only)TP-Link
WDR3600(WAN port)---modem
download 44 mbps; upload 18 mbps
laptop---(LAN port)YouHua WR1200JS(WAN port)---modem
download 117 mbps; upload 104 mbps
Ciao!
Ilario
On 10/28/20 3:44 PM, Andy Schopf wrote:
> Hi SAn and all,
>
> I did some testing and had a few things to learn on that way.
> In my case the 5 GHz mesh is only working with the Channel 36 and 48 (as
> I also tried higher channels like 100,112,149,157,169,173 but there I
> got any connection).
> Using the 2,4 GHz for AP and 5 GHz for mesh only ended in very poor
> performance with 1-2 MBits in up and download.
> Only with the AP on 5 GHz im getting up to 40 MBits in up and download.
> On the Mesh points there was no high cpu usage ( I think it was 40% in
> max.).
>
> Are there any further ideas or experiences?
>
> I also have very often the problem on my Mesh Node in direction to the
> Internet (the ex6150v2) that I don't get an valid IP-address...
> I had to configure the ETH0 Port manually (in standard it is used as LAN
> Port):
> in lime-node:
> config net 'port0'
> option linux_name 'eth0'
> list protocols 'wan'
>
> BTW @SAn Do you have an instruction for the backporting thing you
> mentioned in the other thread?
>
> Thanks,
> Andy
>
> Am Di., 27. Okt. 2020 um 16:12 Uhr schrieb SAn
> <spiccinini@altermundi.net <mailto:spiccinini@altermundi.net>>:
>
> Hi Andy!
>
>
>
> On October 27, 2020 4:51:09 AM GMT-03:00, Andy Schopf
> <andymcschopf@gmail.com <mailto:andymcschopf@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >Hi Ilario,
> >
> >my actual Configuration is: OpenWrt 190704 (on ex6150v2) and snapshot
> >(ex6120/30) with libremesh 20.09
> >lime community with:
> >[...]
> >config lime 'wifi'
> > option htmode_5ghz 'VHT80'
> > option htmode_2ghz 'HT40'
> > option distance '100'
> >[...]
> >and lime-node with:
> >[...]
> >config lime 'wifi'
> >
> >config wifi 'radio0' # 5GHz
> > list modes 'ap'
> > list modes 'ieee80211s'
> >
> >config wifi 'radio1'
> > list modes 'ap'
> > list modes 'apname'
> >[...]
> >I use es6120/30 as Mesh-Nodes -> No use of the LANPort.
> >And an ex6150v2 as Connection to the internet (1GBit Lan-Port).
> >
> >When I check the Lime-App (-> Metriken) I got an speed of max 60MBits.
> >in
> >luci I see connection Speeds between 150 - 866 MBits RX/TX speed.
>
> This speed is the bitrate, so, how quick each bit is put into the
> wireless medium.
> But it does not take into account how crowded the medium is, only
> one radio can use the medium at a time. So the radio may be able to
> transfer the packet very quickly but it may have to wait some time
> between packets because others are using the medium (other nodes of
> the same network or other networks in the neighborhood).
> There are counters available in some radio chips that report the
> airtime usage (radio busy, rx busy, tx busy, etc). For the ath9k
> driver they are available in /sys/ (do some find and greping there I
> don't recall exactly).
> Also you can do some scanning to check if there are other access
> points using these channels. Take in consideration the channel width.
> Also, depending on the hardware it may be the case that the CPU
> can't send much faster due to how the driver is implemented. Check
> with top of you see high usage.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
> SAn
>
>
>
>
> >When I use an Internet connection Speedcheck modei got download between
> >1
> >(yes 1 - very strange) to 40 MBit and upload 15 - 40 MBit.
> >
> >As you mentioned I will try to use the 5Ghz part only as mesh - and
> >report
> >back ;-)
> >
> >For your understanding: My Intention was to use AP on both - faster
> >Connection for 5Ghz able devices (IPad, iPhone) and 2 GHz for the older
> >ones... 2Ghz also as apname.
> >
> >In my personal opinion the whole speed thing could be a showstopper
> >(for
> >eg. lime)... but if solved the solution for many cheap meshes!
> >
> >Regards,
> >Andy
> >
> >
> >Am Mo., 26. Okt. 2020 um 22:17 Uhr schrieb Ilario Gelmetti <
> >iochesonome@gmail.com <mailto:iochesonome@gmail.com>>:
> >
> >> On 10/26/20 3:04 PM, Andy Schopf wrote:
> >> > I have a test-network running with a bunch of ac/an Adapters.
> >> >
> >> > I got connections up to 866MBits between the adapters (5Ghz mesh)
> >but
> >> > even with this fast connection I only got 40Mbit up/down Speed in
> >> > direction to the internet.
> >> >
> >> > Only on the one Adapter connected directly to the Internet i got
> >the
> >> > full speed (250/40).
> >> > I also played around with distance parameters with no measurable
> >impact.
> >> > Are there other possibilities to speed up the mesh?
> >>
> >> That's a superinteresting topic, but I never tested it.
> >>
> >> Which device is the AC one? Are them the "ex6120 and ex6130 Extender"
> >> you mentioned in the other email?
> >> I have no idea of how well the 802.11s mesh works with MediaTek. The
> >> only thing I know about MediaTek is that you could have problem when
> >> meshing over ethernet cable [1].
> >>
> >> Maybe try changing the htmode (the wifi channel width [2]) to HT40
> >for
> >> 2.4 GHz and VHT40/VHT80 (which should work only for AC routers) for 5
> >GHz.
> >> This could as well degrade performances rather than improve them [2]
> >but
> >> it's worth a try.
> >> Due to a bug, this does not work when using LibreMesh based on
> >OpenWrt
> >> 18.06 [3] but this should be ok for you on snapshot.
> >>
> >> In /etc/config/lime-node
> >>
> >> config lime wifi
> >> option htmode_2ghz 'HT40'
> >> option htmode_5ghz 'VHT40'
> >>
> >> and then lime-config and reboot.
> >>
> >> Another thing I always wondered but I never actually tested is how
> >much
> >> does impact to have one or two AP interfaces [4] (as compared to
> >having
> >> just 802.11s mesh), do you think you can test it?
> >> For doing this, simply define the modes list with just the mesh.
> >>
> >> In /etc/config/lime-node
> >>
> >> config lime wifi
> >> list modes 'ieee80211s'
> >>
> >> and then lime-config and reboot.
> >>
> >> Please let us know!
> >> Thanks for experimenting <3
> >> Ciao,
> >> Ilario
> >>
> >> [1]:
> >>
> >https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mediatek-and-vlan-802-1ad-on-ethernet/42346
> <https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mediatek-and-vlan-802-1ad-on-ethernet/42346>
> >> [2]:
> >>
> >>
> >https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/basic#htmodethe_wi-fi_channel_width
> <https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/basic#htmodethe_wi-fi_channel_width>
> >> [3]:
> >> https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues/647
> <https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues/647>
> >> [4]:
> >> https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues/109
> <https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues/109>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Ilario
> >> iochesonome@gmail.com <mailto:iochesonome@gmail.com>
> >> ilario@sindominio.net <mailto:ilario@sindominio.net>
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