you are not supposed to be sipping mimosa's when your are installing 
mimosa's...
  ahh well who cares if it is 3 or 4.. it's all good !

:)

Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet & Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: [email protected]

----- Original Message -----
> From: "CBB - Jay Fuller" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 9:52:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] B11, TDMA, and TCP

> I think you actually put in four Mimosa links.
> 
> CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
>> the flow control story came from the netonix forums and i agree, it
>> does not negotiate flow control property in the netonix switch.
>> that being said, when connected to a mikrotik, there ARE pause frames
>> being generated, and mimosa insists flow control is
>> enabled / working on their devices.
>> speaking of which, i just put in like 3 new mimosa links ; i haven't
>> tinkered with flow control on them yet.
>>
>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>     *From:* Faisal Imtiaz <mailto:[email protected]>
>>     *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>     *Sent:* Tuesday, January 24, 2017 11:57 PM
>>     *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] B11, TDMA, and TCP
>>
>>     also..
>>
>>     in regards to flow control.. turn it on (auto) on the MT side
>>     and also turn it on on the B11 radio.
>>
>>     Additionally look at the B11 logs and see if your ethernet port is
>>     flapping ...
>>
>>     Regards.
>>
>>     Faisal Imtiaz
>>     Snappy Internet & Telecom
>>     7266 SW 48 Street
>>     Miami, FL 33155
>>     Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232
>>
>>     Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: [email protected]
>>
>>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>         *From: *"Chris Wright" <[email protected]>
>>         *To: *[email protected]
>>         *Sent: *Wednesday, January 25, 2017 12:41:37 AM
>>         *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] B11, TDMA, and TCP
>>
>>         Firmware 1.4.4
>>         SNR 41, 42, 41, 41
>>         Flow Control had no effect so it remains disabled for now.
>>
>>         Sent via mobile phone.
>>
>>         On Jan 24, 2017, at 9:05 PM, Faisal Imtiaz
>>         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>         wrote:
>>
>>             What version for firmware is on the radio ?
>>
>>             and   What your SNR on the two chains (both directions,
>>             i.e. 4 readings).
>>
>>             I can tell you that we do not see the behavior you are
>>             describing below...
>>             But I can also tell you that we had to do some 'tuning' on
>>             settings including flow control ..
>>             our B11's plug into netonix Switches....
>>
>>             Regards.
>>
>>             Faisal Imtiaz
>>             Snappy Internet & Telecom
>>             7266 SW 48 Street
>>             Miami, FL 33155
>>             Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232
>>
>>             Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email:
>>             [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>>             
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>                 *From: *"Chris Wright" <[email protected]
>>                 <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>                 *To: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>                 *Sent: *Tuesday, January 24, 2017 8:02:58 PM
>>                 *Subject: *[AFMUG] B11, TDMA, and TCP
>>
>>                 According to Mimosa, I should be telling my customers
>>                 that if they’re using the most popular metric in the
>>                 world for testing internet speeds, they’re doing it
>>                 wrong (I concede that while this may be technically
>>                 correct, my customers – and yours too – don’t do
>>                 technically correct very well.”
>>
>>                 When TDMA is set to 75/25, 8ms window, MAC Tx/Rx is
>>                 980/290. This gives me as much Tx bandwidth as I
>>                 require for peak times, but no one client IP can
>>                 download more than 20mbps of TCP traffic (from my
>>                 speedtest.net <http://speedtest.net> at the edge, nor
>>                 anyone else’s beyond my edge).
>>
>>                 When TDMA is Auto, MAC Tx/Rx is 780/780 (lower Tx,
>>                 which is undesirable as it’s 100mbps shy of what I
>>                 need during peak hours), but TCP throughput per client
>>                 is greatly increased (150+mbps).
>>
>>                 So I’m in a pickle. Either my scrupulous customers can
>>                 get those coveted speedtest.net <http://speedtest.net>
>>                 results they love seeing as they run them every thirty
>>                 seconds ad-nauseum at the cost of overall Tx capacity
>>                 of the link. Or I give myself some headroom in link
>>                 capacity but the fastest speeds my 100mbps clients can
>>                 see is 20mbps.
>>
>>                 What’s even stranger is that client upload seems
>>                 unaffected. I can upload 150+mbps from my test on the
>>                 link no matter what TDMA is configured. I hit up
>>                 Mimosa’s chat support was as chipper as they were
>>                 unyielding in their idea that I should test in a way
>>                 that caters to the B11’s shortcomings. I’ve been a
>>                 Mimosa fanboy for a while now but boy am I feeling
>>                 burned right now.
>>
>>                 Chris Wright
>>
>>                 Network Administrator
>>
>>
>>
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