I had this with XR9's.  Replace the XR9 on sub B.

 Tom DeReggi wrote:
> I have a problem with Mikrotik I have not been able to solve. Wondering if 
> anyone has any insight.
>
> A summary config is....
>
> I have a 433AH setup as AP with 1 XR900 and 1 R5H (5.8Ghz). The Cat5 
> Ethernet port goes to a SMC VLAN switch, where the SMC tags and untags VLAN 
> ID, and continues to the Backhaul Radio. My point here is the MT itself does 
> not have any VLAN configured.
>
> I need everything to act as a True Bridge, so I'm using WDS on everything. 
> Both mPCI cards are set up as "AP" and then WDS interfaces configured.
> The R5H sector has one subscriber, so there is one WDS interface created for 
> that.  The XR900 has two subscriber points.  So there are two WDS interfaces 
> set up for the XR900 sector, one for each subscriber.  So all three WDS 
> interaces and the Ethernet (to backhaul) are all bridged togeather under one 
> Bridge.
>
> SubscriberA has a 433AH also, and actually is a repeater site. So it has two 
> mPCI each configured for WDS, and then the WDS ports bridged togeather. The 
> primary mPCI that connects to the above first AP, is set for WDS Slave. 
> This subscriberA (repeater radio) works normally. I can run MT bandwdith 
> test continually at consistent speed.
>
> As well, the subscriber for the R5H sector above also is set up for WDS 
> Salve, and works properly, and tests consistently with Bandwdith test.
>
> SubscriberB for 900Mhz sector is the problem. It is a RB411 w/ a 24V-1A PS, 
> w/ XR900. Originally it was set for WDS Slave also. It is now set for WDS 
> Station, and performs the same as if WDS Slave. When running MT Bandwdith 
> test both UDP or TCP, Sitting at the 433AH AP's winbox, I get the following 
> results.... TXing it works perfectly and consistently.
> But if doing a receive test.... It starts out at about 800 kbps, then slowly 
> reduces speed incrementally, down to 500 kbps, to 300kbps, to 100kbps, etc, 
> down to Zero. When it reaches Zero mbps, the radio link disconnects, and 
> immediately restarts itself. Speed starts back up at 800 kbps or so, and the 
> same thing repeats. If doing Bi-directional tests of course the same thing 
> applies, because it receives also.
>
> Noise is low at teh SU, about -67, and -74 at AP.  At first I thought it was 
> noise at the IP, because occastionally SNR gets very low. .But.... 
> SubscriberA has a lower signal at -84 and does not experience the same 
> problem.  Just for grins, I tried playing around with TRansmit power at the 
> SubscriberB, but that had no positive effect.  As well, as a test, I 
> disabled the second WDS interface to SubscriberA, and no change.
>
> To be clear... SubscriberA and SubscriberB each have their own WDS interface 
> configured on WLAN1 of the 433AH AP.
> I am using embedded MTOS V 3.10 on each.
>
> What is causing this problem?  Why is speed received from my SubscriberB 
> incrementally degrading and breaking link?
>
> Bridge loops? Is my config valid? RB411 Bug?
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>
>
>
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