Then break it down. Put a mikrotik at the end point, and run tests from there to all the intermediate points. Isolate the segment (or segments) that are causing you grief.

bp
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On 8/20/2016 11:43 AM, Jordan Gregory wrote:
So here are the things i've tried.

Both my main Netonix Switch and the microtik switches has flow control turned on. I disabled it and actually, if possible, the speed got worse. So i re-enabled it.

I'm still unable to pass more the 3Mbps anywhere though.

I've been able to replicate this on every sector now. It has to be something upstream from the access points, but I'm just not sure where to look at this point.

Thank You,

Jordan Gregory
Founder / CEO
Hive Wireless, LLC

On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:50 PM, Jordan Gregory <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Tik switch at the tower had flow control enabled on all ports. I
    have disabled it now. Customer is asleep now i'm sure, so I can't
    have them check. But I'll know more in the morning. This was
    happening on all SMs though, so I may fire one up just to see.



    Thank You,

    Jordan Gregory
    Founder / CEO
    Hive Wireless, LLC

    On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:46 PM, Jordan Gregory
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    wrote:

        They aren't airfiber, they are Mimosa B5s

        Microtik routers/switches.

        I didn't enable flow control, but i'll double check

        Thank You,

        Jordan Gregory
        Founder / CEO
        Hive Wireless, LLC

        On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:43 PM, George Skorup
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            What is all of the equipment involved? Have you looked for
            CRC or FCS errors on any ethernet links? Unfortunately,
            the ePMP gear does not have ethernet CRC errors stats.
            What about flow control on your GigE interfaces?

            Have you ran iperf from behind the SM all the way through
            to your router?

            You say 750Mbps. Are they AirFiber radios? Flow control is
            what comes to my mind there. If you have flow control
            enabled anywhere, turn it off and see if end-user speed
            increases. We don't use it because pause frames cause
            jitter for VoIP.

            On 8/18/2016 10:34 PM, Jordan Gregory wrote:
            Everyone,

            I enabled the MIR profiles and set the one I am talking
            about to 25000/5000, the link test shows this speed
            perfectly, except when we do a speedtest via speedof.me
            <http://speedof.me> or speedtest.net
            <http://speedtest.net> or anything really, it's only
            showing 3Mbps.

            I have a cambium support ticket open, but that may take a
            while.

            I've dug through every setting I can find and can't see
            anything that would be causing this.

            Here is the generic layout of my network:

            SM --><-- AP --> L3 Switch --> BH Radio --> <-- BH Radio
            --> Switch --> Router --> Internet

            I've tested the speed (iperf) all the way from my router
            to my l3 swtich at the tower and I'm getting roughtly
            750Mbps avg to the l3 switch. I've tested throughput on
            the switch as well and I was easily passing 5Gbps through it.

            I've seen no speed mismatch errors anywhere on the network.

            Thank You,

            Jordan Gregory
            Founder / CEO
            Hive Wireless, LLC

            On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 11:05 AM, Kerry
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                Here's a couple things to check,

                Check the ap, is MIR under QOS enabled? if so, there
                should be an entry under monitor->wireless for the sm
                showing the rate the sm is 'queued' at.

                The wireless link test will only show it passing
                roughly what it is queued at. Also, check the MCS
                column. If it;s a good link it will be at the max
                Rate setting configured

                under the radio config of the ap




                On 8/18/2016 11:46 AM, Jordan Gregory wrote:
                Good day list,

                I have a Force 200 operating at very good signal
                levels but for some reason, I can seem to get any
                more than 3Mbps out of the connection.

                Did i miss a setting somewhere?

                Backstory: Brand new wisp

                Thank You,

                Jordan Gregory
                Founder / CEO
                Hive Wireless, LLC







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