Hi all,

I did some experiments of Ping, between two USRP N210 nodes, over the OFDM
link. I need to know if any other has the same performance as I did.

This OFDM link is using two frequencies,  900MHz and 1800MHz, as the SBX
daughter board is used. The antenna is VERT900 which is working in  824 to
960 MHz, 1710 to 1990 MHz Quad-band .
Two computers of intel i7 (4 cores @3.4GHz) are used to run gnuradio.

My performance is that as below:

Static ARP entries are used for both the computer. Tunnel devices are
setup receptively to run ping on it.

Bandwidth = 500K, occ=400/512, average RTT time is 14ms, and packet loss of
ping is 17%
Bandwidth = 1M, occ = 400/512, average RTT time is 8ms, and packet loss of
ping 33%
Bandwidth = 1.2M, occ = 400/512, average RTT time is 7ms, but packte loss
of ping is degraded to >90%, means the PC can not support such kind
bandwidth.

If I use two intel core 2 PC, the supported bandwidth with acceptable
paccket loss rate (35%) is a little higher than 500K (RTT = 20ms). With
more bandwidth, the computer would be slow down significantly and the link
quality is near crash.

So I need to know if any other friend have tested such experiment and what
the corresponding performance is.

-- 

Alex,
*Dreams can come true – just believe.*
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