Check both ends and make sure that they are running at gigabit on the ethernet. 
If one end is 100 megabit you will only get about 92 make megabit

Steve Barnes
PCSWIN.com<http://PCSWIN.com>
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On Nov 25, 2016 8:40 AM, OWS Optimum Wireless <[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you Steve.

I'm using two PowerBeam M5 400, bridged, connected at -55 1.2 miles link, 
Transmit CCQ at 99 to 100%, TX/RX Rate 300Mbps / 300Mbps, airMAX quality and 
capacity over 85%.

Don't know if that radio is can pass over 100Mbps but, according to the rate is 
connected I think it should handle at most 115Mbps.



On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Steve Barnes 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

What are you using as the actual radios? How are they configured? Routed, 
bridged, wds, ospf, etc.



Steve Barnes

Wireless Ops Manager

NLBC.com

PCSWIN.com



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Subject: [Mikrotik Users] PCC load balancer with vlan acting weird



Hello.



I'm wondering what is happening to a load balance I'm doing with two lines 
coming from a PTP link about 4km away from our station, both lines are 
100Mbps/10Mbps, each on vlan to an incoming interface.



Lately I have noticed that when I enable both lines mangle rules, or lines 
(have a netwatch script for failover), the total traffic consumption doesn't go 
over 70Mbps but, if I only have one line active it maxes out.



Don't know what and where to look into. The LAN port is Gigabit into a rb3011.



I'll appreciate if anyone can guide me.



Thanks.

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