Speed For Wifi

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  • Zyxel_Jay
    Zyxel_Jay Posts: 227  Zyxel Employee
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    Hi @businessuer

    For an advanced analyze your problem, can you share your uplink port speed?
    Could you kindly help us to turn on the Zyxel Support Access by following the steps below
    so that we could check the device from your site?

    1. Tap the ' Help ' button from the left-down corner of the left sidebar in Nebula



    2. Scroll down the page and tap the ' Support request 'option 

     

    3. Turn on the ' Zyxel Support Access ' option



    4. Don't forget to tap the ' save ' button to save the modification




    After you have done the setting, please contact us by updating this post,
    We could check your site as soon as possible!
    Have a nice day, Thank you!

    Sincerely
    Zyxel_Jay
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  • dkyeager
    dkyeager Posts: 71  Ally Member
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    This thread starts like the definition of miscommunication.

    100Mbps over Wi-Fi generally strikes me as slow.  Given almost no information, it could be the specific individual device, distance, or the environment, but misconfiguration is much more likely.

    Lack of reply to May 30th post is noted along with no reply to uplink speed question.

  • mMontana
    mMontana Posts: 1,389  Guru Member
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    Yes I understand but I have to quote an "acceptable speed" for the client and explain why. 
    Can the client produce a documet that will deliver "acceptable environment for wireless data transfer"?
    I mean... a full building faraday cage. No interference coming from external device.
  • businessuer
    businessuer Posts: 134  Ally Member
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    dkyeager said:
    This thread starts like the definition of miscommunication.

    100Mbps over Wi-Fi generally strikes me as slow.  Given almost no information, it could be the specific individual device, distance, or the environment, but misconfiguration is much more likely.

    Lack of reply to May 30th post is noted along with no reply to uplink speed question.

    Uplink is 1GBPS which is achieveable via LAN connection.
    Max Wifi speed seems to be around 120Mbps.
    Custmer eventually did drop case since wifi was stable.