azazel1024
Very Senior Member
Its a great testing tool for surveying, but it has some serious issues with it.
To my dismay I have found
1) With my tablet if I have InSSIDer open, network throughput plumets from around 9-10MB/sec to 2-3MB/sec. Close InSSIDer and it jumps back up. If I have my SSIDs for 2.4 and 5GHz set to the same one, InSSIDer on my tablet also likes misreporting the 5GHz signal strength. It jumps around by ~20dBm not moving anything around. Seperate SSIDs, no issues.
2) With my laptop if InSSIDer is up, no speed issues on transfers. HOWEVER, it REFUSES to roam between access points and also has other strange behavior, like if InSSIDer is open and I disable/reenable wifi, my laptop will always want to associate with the access point that is running 5GHz, even if the signal strength is -90dBm or so and I am right next to one of the other access points with ~-30dBm 2.4GHz signal strength (only if I set it to prefer 5GHz band). InSSIDer closed and the laptop roams seamlessly and effectively immediately between access points (within about 2 maybe 3 seconds max once it gets near enough to a better signal strength AP. My tablet takes maybe 5-7s and my phones/wife's iPad 2 take more like 8-12s).
Just...bizzare behavior. I took me an hour of trying to figure out what was wrong with my laptop and why crazy crap was happening with refusing to roam and stuff.
Good news was it forced me to play with drivers a lot while I was trying to figure it out. The Intel 7260ac has some serious issues with TP-Link routers/APs Rx-ing from them (Tx is fine) with the newer drivers. Original Windows 8.1 16.0.36 (MS signed) drivers works great. SUPER fast. In playing I found that the latest drivers which will work really well speed wise are the 16.5.3 drivers (Intel's initial 8.1 release drivers, which take a little bit of finding on the internet as they aren't on Intel's site any more).
To my dismay I have found
1) With my tablet if I have InSSIDer open, network throughput plumets from around 9-10MB/sec to 2-3MB/sec. Close InSSIDer and it jumps back up. If I have my SSIDs for 2.4 and 5GHz set to the same one, InSSIDer on my tablet also likes misreporting the 5GHz signal strength. It jumps around by ~20dBm not moving anything around. Seperate SSIDs, no issues.
2) With my laptop if InSSIDer is up, no speed issues on transfers. HOWEVER, it REFUSES to roam between access points and also has other strange behavior, like if InSSIDer is open and I disable/reenable wifi, my laptop will always want to associate with the access point that is running 5GHz, even if the signal strength is -90dBm or so and I am right next to one of the other access points with ~-30dBm 2.4GHz signal strength (only if I set it to prefer 5GHz band). InSSIDer closed and the laptop roams seamlessly and effectively immediately between access points (within about 2 maybe 3 seconds max once it gets near enough to a better signal strength AP. My tablet takes maybe 5-7s and my phones/wife's iPad 2 take more like 8-12s).
Just...bizzare behavior. I took me an hour of trying to figure out what was wrong with my laptop and why crazy crap was happening with refusing to roam and stuff.
Good news was it forced me to play with drivers a lot while I was trying to figure it out. The Intel 7260ac has some serious issues with TP-Link routers/APs Rx-ing from them (Tx is fine) with the newer drivers. Original Windows 8.1 16.0.36 (MS signed) drivers works great. SUPER fast. In playing I found that the latest drivers which will work really well speed wise are the 16.5.3 drivers (Intel's initial 8.1 release drivers, which take a little bit of finding on the internet as they aren't on Intel's site any more).