Tik switch at the tower had flow control enabled on all ports. I have
disabled it now. Customer is asleep now i'm sure, so I can't have them
check. But I'll know more in the morning. This was happening on all SMs
though, so I may fire one up just to see.



Thank You,

Jordan Gregory
Founder / CEO
Hive Wireless, LLC

On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:46 PM, Jordan Gregory <[email protected]
> wrote:

> They aren't airfiber, they are Mimosa B5s
>
> Microtik routers/switches.
>
> I didn't enable flow control, but i'll double check
>
> Thank You,
>
> Jordan Gregory
> Founder / CEO
> Hive Wireless, LLC
>
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:43 PM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> What is all of the equipment involved? Have you looked for CRC or FCS
>> errors on any ethernet links? Unfortunately, the ePMP gear does not have
>> ethernet CRC errors stats. What about flow control on your GigE interfaces?
>>
>> Have you ran iperf from behind the SM all the way through to your router?
>>
>> You say 750Mbps. Are they AirFiber radios? Flow control is what comes to
>> my mind there. If you have flow control enabled anywhere, turn it off and
>> see if end-user speed increases. We don't use it because pause frames cause
>> jitter for VoIP.
>>
>> On 8/18/2016 10:34 PM, Jordan Gregory wrote:
>>
>> Everyone,
>>
>> I enabled the MIR profiles and set the one I am talking about to
>> 25000/5000, the link test shows this speed perfectly, except when we do a
>> speedtest via speedof.me or speedtest.net or anything really, it's only
>> showing 3Mbps.
>>
>> I have a cambium support ticket open, but that may take a while.
>>
>> I've dug through every setting I can find and can't see anything that
>> would be causing this.
>>
>> Here is the generic layout of my network:
>>
>> SM --><-- AP --> L3 Switch --> BH Radio --> <-- BH Radio --> Switch -->
>> Router --> Internet
>>
>> I've tested the speed (iperf) all the way from my router to my l3 swtich
>> at the tower and I'm getting roughtly 750Mbps avg to the l3 switch. I've
>> tested throughput on the switch as well and I was easily passing 5Gbps
>> through it.
>>
>> I've seen no speed mismatch errors anywhere on the network.
>>
>> Thank You,
>>
>> Jordan Gregory
>> Founder / CEO
>> Hive Wireless, LLC
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 11:05 AM, Kerry <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Here's a couple things to check,
>>>
>>> Check the ap, is MIR under QOS enabled? if so, there should be an entry
>>> under monitor->wireless for the sm showing the rate the sm is 'queued' at.
>>>
>>> The wireless link test will only show it passing roughly what it is
>>> queued at. Also, check the MCS column. If it;s a good link it will be at
>>> the max Rate setting configured
>>>
>>> under the radio config of the ap
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/18/2016 11:46 AM, Jordan Gregory wrote:
>>>
>>> Good day list,
>>>
>>> I have a Force 200 operating at very good signal levels but for some
>>> reason, I can seem to get any more than 3Mbps out of the connection.
>>>
>>> Did i miss a setting somewhere?
>>>
>>> Backstory: Brand new wisp
>>>
>>> Thank You,
>>>
>>> Jordan Gregory
>>> Founder / CEO
>>> Hive Wireless, LLC
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

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