Thank you all for your responses. I change the AP to B mode only, then
set the ACK manually and now it's performance is on par with the Tr6600
we had before. I also changed 1 client to another AP.
Mark
On 08/12/2010 11:56 AM, Mark Dueck wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I had a bunch of my equipment burnt on a tower. Previously I had all
Tranzeo. Now I put up a Powerstation2 for my main AP with a Tranzeo 17
dbi sector. I'm getting a max throughput of around 3 mbits. That's
looking at the throughput graphs in the PS2. Once I'm reaching that
throughput though, pings to certain clients go way up to over 2
seconds. I do my testing from linux, using
ping <IP> -i .01 -s 1024 or even take the 1024 up to 2048.
I can do this to 3 clients at 1024 packet size.. Once I start
pushing it to a 4th client, pings get lost and replies come back 2
seconds later.
Is this normal?? I'm looking into it because I have clients
complaining they loose connection completely sometimes. When I ping to
3 clients, I can hardly ping any other clients. no response. I've
pinged the AP during this whole time and it never flaps. Very solid at
a few ms.
The previous Tranzeo AP had no problems. Clients are mostly Tranzeo
SL2s and their distances vary from 1/2 mile to about 3 miles
Here's the station list with their signal strength:
Anyone have any idea what it could be?
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