Hello, i have a Dahua SD22204T-GN-W on a somewhat remote building (~50m) that i cannot run an Ethernet cable to.
I have set up a Ubiquity NanoStation M2 in access point mode pointed at the camera from my home and am getting a very good signal from it, however when i connect to the camera using the nanostation, i am getting barely ~200kbps of speed out of it and it often drops so low that i cant connect to it at all. if i connect the camera to any other router then i can get a solid 3000kbps. Anyone know what could be causing such slow behavior on this specific router? any other device connected to it behaves fine, its just the camera that has this issue.
here is the settings on the nanostation:

i have tried setting the output power to various levels as i thought the signal may be getting distorted but it didnt make a difference either way and the camera always reported a good signal strength.
Thanks
Edit: This is fixed now
Thanks for the help guys, setting "data rate module" to "alternative" and keeping the channel width at 20 seems to have fixed all the issue.
I have set up a Ubiquity NanoStation M2 in access point mode pointed at the camera from my home and am getting a very good signal from it, however when i connect to the camera using the nanostation, i am getting barely ~200kbps of speed out of it and it often drops so low that i cant connect to it at all. if i connect the camera to any other router then i can get a solid 3000kbps. Anyone know what could be causing such slow behavior on this specific router? any other device connected to it behaves fine, its just the camera that has this issue.
here is the settings on the nanostation:

i have tried setting the output power to various levels as i thought the signal may be getting distorted but it didnt make a difference either way and the camera always reported a good signal strength.
Thanks
Edit: This is fixed now
Thanks for the help guys, setting "data rate module" to "alternative" and keeping the channel width at 20 seems to have fixed all the issue.
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