![]() ![]() I did have issues with one 8K HDR 60 fps video, but few others i tried worked perfectly. All my videos playback at the highest quality and Youtube auto streams at 4K HDR, if it's a 4K HDR video. My connection to UDM is -74 dBm, 585 / 585 Mbps. They say the mesh connection to UDM should be -60 dBm, what i found out is that at -75 dBm everything works great. I have the original UDM and i'm using Beacon HD for mesh. Anything under 16 dBm for 5 GHz radio seems to work well when DTIM is above 1, but with DTIM set to 1 going above 14 dBm makes it warm again. When the power is set too high i noticed my mac book heating up and the battery draining faster. TX Power: 14 dBm (should be set based on your environment)Īuto-Link turned off, Channel Optimization turned off. TX Power: 7 dBm (should be set based on your environment) Mesh > Manual > Allow Wireless Downlinks turned off. ![]() UDM and AP settings (these should be set based on your environment): I don't think there is a need for this to be enabled at all unless it is needed.Ģ) Advanced > Data Retention > Collect Historical Data turned off. I don't use MAC filtering, RADIUS, PMF or Group Rekey Interval.ġ) Multicast DNS enabled on all active networks, i have 3.Ģ) IGMP Snooping and IPTV Support not enabled.ġ) Support > Logging Levels > All set to Normal. Didn't spend a lot of time on this.Ĥ) Changed DTIM Period to 1 everywhere for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, also had a big impact.ĥ) Unchecked Minimum Data Rate Control, slid both all the way to the left until the bar grayed out. ![]() This alone made a huge difference.ģ) Enabled Multicast and Broadcast control, added UDM and Beacon HD to the list, any additional APs should be added as well or maybe just UDM and everything should still work. To improve roaming, it is better to change APs location and adjust TX power.Ģ) Created WiFi QoS in Profiles, maxed it out at 100 Mbps, and applied it to all WiFi networks. I use these settings on all active WiFi networks, 2 x 5 Ghz and 1 x 2.4 Ghz.ġ) Not enabled: Hide WiFi Name, Client Device Isolation (better to use Traffic Rules or Firewall Rules for this), Proxy ARP, BSS Transition, UAPSD, Fast Roaming (didn't try this one but it's off), and Multicast Enhancement. I tried one setting at a time and this is what helped me bring down latency. If I go to the other side of the house the laptop roams to another AP and the behavior is the same. When I check the Unify console my laptop is connected to the expected AP. Signal strength looks good according to wifi settings. Just 1 wifi SSID, 1 flat network, no weird VLANs or routing rules or anything. Residential setting, small number of wifi clients, rural area (no other wifi nearby). This is from a laptop about 10 ft away from the AP, unobstructed view. Pinging the UDM from my laptop has response times that go as high as 400ms, packet loss near 10%. Kinda annoying when it is the best AP out of them all and I’m getting sub-par issue with it being the newest as well.I have a new Unifi setup (Dream Machine SE plus some of the U6 Mesh access points, hardwired straight to the router) and am struggling with horrible latency and packet loss. The only thing I can think of at the moment is something to do with the AP 6’s ethernet port is damaged/not working correctly so it can see the power but the data aspect of the connection is not doing anythingĪnyone got any tips or things I can try?. I have a not been in the roof or climbing around or had any work done in that area or in the roof to damage/disturb the cable (plus there are a bundle of cables running the same length if one was cactus i would assume others were as well) I am using the POE injector to save my POE switch so i unplugged that and tried to go through the POE switch and still has the same, not using uiplink issue. I have used a simple cable tester on each of the patch cables and the in wall run which all show as no broken connections, so it’s not that. ![]() I have tried to turn off meshing in the AP’s settings however it doesn’t connect via the wired link anymore and just will stay isolated if i do that. I have 2 other UniFi AC Lites working just fine using wired uplinks. It was working for a while just fine, however as I usually do a periodic check in unifi connect I saw that it was no longer using the wired uplink hence this round of trouble shooting. I seem to have a weird issue in which my UniFi AP 6 Lite used to connect via the wired uplink but now doesn’t and will mesh from another access point. ![]()
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