Yeah, it was about 4mb when i did the reading. I think i found the problem. Had a user downloading something off www.moparisthebest.com using 2 public IP addresses, so he was getting twice the bandwidth he should. Shut him down and all is good. He's got some explaining to do as to why he removed the router and put in a switch.

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Mac Dearman wrote:
Chris,

  350pps on a single AP is a BUNCH unless you see 4Mbps of traffic passing
through that interface. If you don't have that much bandwidth being used
there - - it absolutely is IPVD!

 I just logged into one of my core MT routers and I am running between
446ppsTX and about the same RX pps and am moving a total of a little over
5Mbps total for that amount of pps.

Mac



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I pulled it from the wireless interface under traffic.

Chris Gotstein
Sr Network Engineer
UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
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Iron Mountain, MI 49801
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Mac Dearman wrote:
Where did you get that number (350pps) from Chris?

If you are relying on Torch for that number - - you will be surprised
at the
different packet count by running packet sniffer.

Mac

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350p/s

Chris Gotstein
Sr Network Engineer
UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
500 N Stephenson Ave
Iron Mountain, MI 49801
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Kevin Neal wrote:
How many packets per second are flowing through the card?

-Kevin


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SR2, AR5213 based card.

Tracking is off.

Possible PtP, but should it be able to handle traffic like this?

Chris Gotstein
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UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
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Iron Mountain, MI 49801
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D. Ryan Spott wrote:
What card are you using?

What does torch show you?

Are you tracking connections through your bridge (firewall turned
on)?
Anyone going crazy on P2P?

You can do simple Queues on this device and it should not slow it
down
at all.


ryan

Chris Gotstein wrote:
I have a RB532, running 3.16,  as a 2.4 AP serving about 35
clients.
We had switched from a Tranzeo 6600 as when the traffic increased
on
the tranzeo, performance dropped off.  I'm seeing the same
problem
now with the RB532.  When the unit starts passing over 2mb or 3mb
of
data, the whole system slows down.  I'm sitting on it now and my
ping
times are around 500ms and i'm only getting 150k speeds.  The
RB532
is acting just as an AP-Bridge, no routing, no packet shaping.
The
shaping is done on a different box further up the line.  Anything
i
can do to improve performance?

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