Hi,
I have just upgraded my DIR-655, Hardware Version A4, Firmware 1.32NA which can at best give me only 802.11n at 130Mbps or so, to a DIR-855L dual band 900 (450Mbps in each – 5 and 2.4 GHz). After swapping the routers and getting the DIR855L configured in the same way as the old one I noticed significant degradation of bandwidth through the wireless connection using 802.11n and 2.4GHz, despite the new modem occupying the very same location as the old one and no changes on the wireless clients.
The degradation is most noticeable on my internal LAN, while WAN remained roughly the same. I first noticed it while accessing files stored in my local NAS drive which connects to the router by wire.
I then took some measurements to record the issue and these are my test results. Notice I have not tested against the 5GHz network as most of my devices are 2.4GHz only. The firmware of the router is 1.00 (I did not upgrade as new version does not seem to include any fix to known performance issues)
**Tests Using Router DIR-855L
*Test1: 2.4GHz 802.11n: Guest enabled: No other significant traffic in network: Tested from kitchen:
LAN speed test between wireless client and NAS:
NAS Upload: 1Mbps
NAS Download: 19Mbps
Network usage as reported by Windows: Peaks around 7%
Network speed as reported by Windows: 144Mbps
WAN Upload: 10.28Mbps
WAN Download: 4.10Mbps
*Test 2: 2.4GHz 802.11n: Guest enabled: No other significant traffic in network: Tested from 8ft away from wireless router:
NAS Upload: 8.26Mbps
NAS Download: 18.46Mbps
Network usage as reported by Windows: Peaks around 25%
Network speed as reported by Windows: 54Mbps
WAN Upload: 13.71Mbps
WAL Download: 4.54Mbps
*Test3: 2.4GHz 802.11n: Guest DISABLED: No other significant traffic in network: Tested from 6ft away from router:
NAS Upload: 7.36Mbps
NAS Download: 17.99Mbps
Network usage as reported by Windows: Peaks around 25%
Network speed as reported by Windows: 144Mbps
WAN Upload: 4.7Mbps
WAN Download: 4.55Mbp
(Test result above demonstrated having a guest access enabled made no difference, hence not repeating the test from Kitchen.)
**Tests Using Router DIR-655
(after swapped router, rebooted NAS, and modem. Also made sure to re-connect to wireless on remote computer)
*Test 1: 2.4GHz 802.11n: No other significant traffic in network: Tested from 6ft away from router:
NAS Upload: 37.80Mbps
NAS Download: 24.9Mbps
Network usage as reported by Windows: Peaks around 45%
Network speed as reported by Windows: 130Mbps
WAN Upload: 2.17Mbps
WAN Download: 2.05Mbp
*Test2: 2.4GHz 802.11n: No other significant traffic in network: Tested from kitchen:
NAS Upload: 13.05Mbps
NAS Download: 10.18Mbps
Network usage as reported by Windows: Peaks around 25%
Network speed as reported by Windows: 130Mbps
WAN Upload: 10.18Mbps
WAN Download: 1.98Mbp
**Analysis: While the physical location of wireless client had significant impact on internet speed and times to copy 50MB files to/from NAS drive, the router DIR-855L performed significantly worse while accessing network resources within the local network, in particular when sending data from wireless client to NAS (upload).
Other possible factors such as noise (including other networks), network cable between router and NAS shoudl be subtracted because they were the same in all tests.
Screenshots of test results above are available upon request (I could not figure out a way to include pics or attachments).
**What I'd like help with: It is not acceptable that the upgraded router should perform worse than the much older device when handling LAN trafic. From the tests, it would also appear the main issue is not betweenthe wireless client and the router, but between the router and the wired network device. Is this a known issue? Is there a workaround?