I'm using a TP Link RE 450 as an Access Point to replace a broken Netgear Nighthawk R7000 router that was doing the job before and it's mainly used for transferring files from a Wireless Laptop across the network which is all Cat6 / 1000 gb Switches.
If I re-boot everything for a short while I'll get between 22/24 Mbps transfer speeds on 5g which is the same as I consistently got with the R7000 before it broke but if I come back and do another file say 1/2 hour later the speed's permanently dropped to between 6 and 10 Mbps at best and stays like that until I re-boot everything again.
I've tried it in it's default setting obtaining the IP address from the router and also giving it a fixed IP and it makes no difference .... DHCP is switched off on the access point for both.
If anybody has any ideas what it may be would be appreciated.
If I re-boot everything for a short while I'll get between 22/24 Mbps transfer speeds on 5g which is the same as I consistently got with the R7000 before it broke but if I come back and do another file say 1/2 hour later the speed's permanently dropped to between 6 and 10 Mbps at best and stays like that until I re-boot everything again.
I've tried it in it's default setting obtaining the IP address from the router and also giving it a fixed IP and it makes no difference .... DHCP is switched off on the access point for both.
If anybody has any ideas what it may be would be appreciated.