UDP packet loss whilst moving around
Posted: Tue May 28, 2024 2:11 am
Hi all
I have an application where my ESP32 is receiving a fairly constant stream of UDP packets whilst it is physically moving around. I find that when I get about 20 meters (60 feet) away from the access point, that there starts to be a lot of packets dropped (maybe like 10-20%) if moving around, but rock solid once stationary. I don't believe it's a weak signal as I can move right out to about 200 meters (600 feet) from the access point before it starts to drop the majority of packets.
I thought maybe it was multipath issues so I have also tried out in an open field across a football oval where there is nill competing WiFi and no buildings etc to generate multipath issues. Always direct line of sight to the access point, great RSSI, but same results.
Does anybody have experience with this and any kind of solution I can try?
Thanks - Matt
I have an application where my ESP32 is receiving a fairly constant stream of UDP packets whilst it is physically moving around. I find that when I get about 20 meters (60 feet) away from the access point, that there starts to be a lot of packets dropped (maybe like 10-20%) if moving around, but rock solid once stationary. I don't believe it's a weak signal as I can move right out to about 200 meters (600 feet) from the access point before it starts to drop the majority of packets.
I thought maybe it was multipath issues so I have also tried out in an open field across a football oval where there is nill competing WiFi and no buildings etc to generate multipath issues. Always direct line of sight to the access point, great RSSI, but same results.
Does anybody have experience with this and any kind of solution I can try?
Thanks - Matt