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I just confirmed that the ICX7450-32ZP has the same size packet buffer as the 48 ports, ie. 8MB That actually explains a lot, I've been juggling a few different switches (Cisco/Aruba/Extreme) in some high-load test scenarios over the past few years and the old 32ZP handled everything thrown at it where others often choked.…
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Ok, done the test on the XS1930-12HP, we're getting 65MB/s on average, however it does peak around 68MB/s, whereas the ICX peaks around the 70MB/s. So this means the XGS1250-12 will have to be returned, nearly a 20% bandwidth loss is too much a hit. Interestingly, total power consumption of the XGS1250 + injector, matches…
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Ok, yes I did think it is merely down to specs as the test environment was not contaminated by any other variables, and the results are consistent every run. I was hoping maybe there was a hidden feature on the switch or a different firmware that might cure the drop in throughput. Ok, I will try my old XS1930-12HP to see…
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P.S. I know it is not fair to compare a $$$$ Layer 3 Enterprise switch to a $$ consumer device, so please note this is NOT a comparison whatsoever. However the test is just a straightforward throughput test across a VLAN, no routing or any other features are being employed. I would expect even a consumer device to at least…
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We have done some re-configuration and are not experiencing any kick-offs now, so that is good. Regarding the roaming, I do understand not all devices support the roaming protocol, however the Intel ax chipset laptop does, and they are primarily what matter for laptop usage whilst moving around the premises. Currently the…
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I apologize for not being clearer. The APs can all see each other and are indeed 'aware' of each other, we see that in the dashboard. The issue is that the desired 'roaming' result one expects to achieve with their devices connected to the AP 'Mesh' is not happening here with these APs. There is a disconnect for a few…