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For a broadband wireless LAN connection the TCP setting by default is not set at an optimum limit. Research on this topic reveals there is a fundamental problem in the way all windows based OS performs in regards to the TCP settings.

 

We have a smartBridges utility tool (simpleSpeed) which sets the optimum TCP settings for a broadband wireless connection. We have tested the throughput with and without this utility and found considerable increase in throughput end to end.

 

Please follow the procedure described below

 

·         Use the simpleSpeed that installed along with the simpleMonitor for airBridge 1.51 or request for simpleSpeed from us

·          Click the apply button to set the optimum TCP/IP value.

·          Once you set the value make sure you restart your machine.

 

Pls also see this interesting article http://rdweb.cns.vt.edu/public/notes/win2k-tcpip.htm

Pls test with this utility or any TCPIP optimizer to see if throughput improve. Also, we strongly don't use amp as it introduce noise.

 
Alex
sB Tech Support
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Bounds
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 9:36 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [smartBridges] Only getting 300K from Ranchos Access Point

Hey guys......here's a good one for you.
 
I have 10 clients on our "Ranchos" Access Point (APPO, .5 Watt amp, 90 degree, 14db sector). Clients are getting less than 400K download speeds. Clients are between 1/2 mile and 10 miles away. All are connected with signal strengths and link qualities in the high 80's and 90's. The backhaul is an APPO (in CB mode) approx. 3 miles to the POP (T-1). Signal strength and link quality on the backhaul is in the 90's and only varies by 5% or so.
 
Any ideas as to why clients aren't getting higher speeds (should be around 1 megabit)?
 
Regards,
 
Bobby Bounds
Airwave Internet, LLC
Albuquerque, NM
 
 

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