Originally, we didn't plan to test
MikroTik devices, but after reading some of the comments and accusations, we decided to conduct performance tests of subsequent
Access Points from
Mikrotik.
The purpose of the tests is to verify the range of the wireless network generated by the
Audience access point both in terms of signal coverage and real speeds available in the building.
This is another test in a whole series of tests of wireless devices for home, office and industry. The chosen test procedure will allow you to compare all these devices in identical conditions and similar configuration. For
2.4GHz connections we have assumed a maximum channel width of 40MHz. The testing device was
MacBook Pro A1502 equipped with built-in AirPort Extreme wireless card (Broadcom BCM4360 3x3, 1.3 Gbps PHY) working in 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards.
Mesh Topology
Unfortunately, due to the standard
lower transmitting power of the devices (17dBm), it was not possible to set up a MESH-type link in the same conditions as was the previous tests.
Before the speed tests we verified the maximum performance of
LAN and iperf3 server.
The aforementioned laptop was connected with a 10/100/1000Mbps network card to a
switch.
We obtained the following maximum speeds for
one TCP stream:
- download 894Mbps
- upload 958Mbps
Speed tests were performed using
WiFiPerf software, while the speed test server was runnnning
iperf3 software. A series of tests were carried out using the
TCP protocol and the duration cycle was 35s.
Below, the results of the speed tests for individual measuring points