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Make
sure that the default gateway correctly in both units (closest router to AP).
Primary port on AP should be ethernet, on APcb should be wireless. Make sure you
are using IP numbers to test with (eliminates DNS and NB delays). Make sure your
souer is configured properly. make sure all units are on the same subnet. Use
trace route or VisualPingPlot to identify where the lag is taking place. Make
sure you "open field" has no interference or large metal objects. Keep your
APt's at least 6' above ground to reduce ground interference. Make sure the
units are mounted on a pole instead of sitting on a table. It's all in the
settings, read up on what each one does and you should be able to get it to
work. Good luck!
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Cartwright Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 8:20 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Throughput {this
is my first try on this email-forum, so I hope it works!}
What
sort of throughput do you all get with the Smartbridges kit? We have been
noticing some strange results and have been trying to pin down what is
happening.
Closest we have got to a real test is as
follows:
Internet connection: 2Mbps
::
::===
computer (1) (connected via an Ethernet switch)
::
AirpointProTotal (set as access
point)
::
600m
across basically a level open field (good RSSI and Link
Quality)
::
AirpointProTotal (set as client
bridge)
::
computer (2)
We
first ran a throughput test just over the link using QCheck. This gave us
around 1.2Mbps to 1.4Mbps from computer (1) to computer (2), but strangely over
4Mbps the other way.
Next
test was using toast (www.toast.net/performance) to
measure throughput onto the Internet proper. Computer (1) would get around
1.2Mbps, but computer (2) could only manage 0.6Mbps.
In
both tests, we would run first one computer then the other etc to ensure that
the same general conditions were applying.
This
seeems strange to us for two reasons:
(1)
why should the radio link throughput be so different in the different
directions?
(2)
why should the Internet throughput half when a single Smartbridges link is added
(which according to the first test is able to deliver throughputs of well over
1Mbps).
When
we add in double/triple hops, the Internet throughput drops even further.
For example, adding an AirpointPro Outdoor - Airbridge Indoor link as a second
hop reduced the toast test to only 350Kbps. To me, this suggests that it
is 802.11b that is doing something.
Anyone
noticed anything similar, or have any ideas?
Peter
Loop Scorpio Ltd |
Title: Message
- [smartBridges] Bandwidth Hog Jeremy Oswalt
- [smartBridges] Bandwidth Throughput Peter Cartwright
- RE: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Throughput Tom Haynes
- RE: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Throughput Peter Cartwright
- RE: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Throughput Tom Haynes
- RE: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Throug... Peter Cartwright
- Re: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Throughput Ray
- RE: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Hog Kevin Summers
- Re: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Hog Dennis Burgess
- RE: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Hog Kevin Summers
- Re: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Hog Dennis Burgess
- Re: [smartBridges] Bandwidth Hog Eje Gustafsson
