Ive noticed at much below what it says is 25 snr, the MCS does whatever the
hell it wants

On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 7:18 AM, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has the SNR reading on the ePMP series proven accurate? I know to not
> believe the UBNT AirMax one and IIRC, the same with Mikrotik.
>
> I have a link that has 23 dB of SNR (from both sides of a PtP), yet
> maintains MCS 0 for uplink and downlink.
>
> The link is down about 10 dB for some unknown reason (maybe wind from last
> night's storm blew one of the ends), but 23 dB should be plenty to do a
> little better than 0.
>
> Running 2.6.2 and both sides have been rebooted.
>
>
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