What does eAlign say you're getting for Rx power on each polarity, at both ends?

I had an ePTP link that showed great SNR, MCS14 one way, MCS15 the other, yet it would do only about 5x15Mbps. 4 mile link at about -55dBm. Changed frequency and it magically does 27x28Mbps (10MHz channel).

On 7/6/2016 7:18 AM, Mike Hammett 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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