Mind if I ask what you're using for backhauls? I've got no issues. I'm seeing fantastic speeds all the way around.
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Daniel Gerlach <[email protected]> wrote: > we have the same Problem with the epmp Stuff..only problems and bugs > from the beginning! > > 2016-03-07 17:00 GMT+01:00 Darren Shea <[email protected]>: > > We had seen some issues with ePMP customers on high-speed plans getting > poor speedtest results - we found that changing the customer's router's MTU > from Auto to 1480 helped immensely. Another factor was to make sure that > all backhauls in the path were running at full connection speed (in other > words, a backhaul whose Ethernet port can run at 1000M should be running at > 1000M, even if the traffic never approaches 100M) all the way out to the > internet. > > > > -- Darren > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Justin Wilson > > Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 10:27 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [AFMUG] Poor throughput on ePMP AP > > > > Sp I have an issue. Tower is a 4 sector ePMP setup and two backhauls. > We are seeing poor throughput when connected to the APs (all of them). > Signals are great. Quality and capacity are great. When going through the > AP we are consistently seeing 4-5 megs of download out to a known speedtest > server. If we plug into the same wired port on which the AP, which gave us > the poor throughput, we can max out the 100 meg uplink. Issue only happens > when going through the wireless. Here is what I know: > > > > > > 1.APs are set to 75/25. SM can do a link test and get 50meg x 12meg on > the link test. So RF is good. Isolated AP to where only one client was > on. Same great results. > > > > 2.Firmware does not seem to be a factor. Can reproduce this on 2.6.1, > 2.5.1, and 2.4.3. > > > > 3.Have replaced POE injectors 3 times with different manufactures. > > > > 4.Does not matter if it is DHCP or PPPoE. Hard wired is fine. Wireless > stinks. > > > > > > The AP is plugged into a POE which then plugs into a Mikrotik 2011. If > I plug into the same exact port the aps plug into speeds are great. The > only thing that is left is patch cable to POE, Cable to AP, or AP. I > refuse to think 6 cables on the tower do the exact same thing. The odds > for that are Powerball winning crazy. Speediest from a laptop hooked to an > SM to the 2011 are poor. 4-5 megs consistent with spikes up to 10-13, but > all over the place. Acts like negotiation. Have set Mikrotik to Auto, to > 100 meg full, only accepted 100 meg on auto. > > > > Customers who have 5 meg packages or below don’t see this. Those with > 10 meg packages are the ones seeing 4-5 meg speeds. 10 meg packages did > work. > > > > Clients are mainly at 2.6.1, but we can reproduce this with a 2.5 and > 2.4.x SMs. Nothign has changed in the network, which tests out just fine up > to the point it gets handed off to the ePMP. > > > > Anyone ran into this? Any thoughts? > > > > Justin > > > > >
