Is a fixed bandwidth/user without any borrowing the best queuing strategy these Meraki pieces of shit can do?
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My max bandwidth after a Cisco expert “optimized” the coworking space network: 1 Mb/s. If I plug my laptop directly to the router: 1 Gb/s. Awful fixed capping. I’m alone, nobody else is using the bandwidth. Can’t that Cisco Meraki junk do what OpenBSD can do with 5 lines of pf?
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Looking at that shit’s documentation, the best it can do is apparently just that. Fixed max bandwidth/MAC, with an optional burst (wow!). In 2018. Seriously, why do people buy that junk?
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Even as WiFi APs, they are terrible. My el cheapo TPLink router has way stronger and more stable signal. No mesh abilities, but that’s a different issue.
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Replying to @francois2metz
Know of a company in Paris that could set up a decent mesh WiFi network for us? The only answer from the current company to people complaining about slow Internet here seems to have been “buy more Meraki gear from us”.
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Replying to @jedisct1
I can try doing it. I have some stuff available. But why mesh?
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Because it’s a 760 square meter place on 3 floors…
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