I am not disagreeing with Chuck as he knows MT very well. On the other hand, I have an RB433 running 3.30 with 22 clients on a SR9 running nstreme and 9 clients on an SR2, no nstreme, with processor at <15%. Not a lot of traffic this morning, but I don't think this one ever gets really high on the processor. An RB433AH with 15 on SR9 w/nstreme and 18 on SR2 without nstreme also at <15% processor.

On 11/10/2010 7:16 AM, Chuck Hogg wrote:
You'll take a CPU performance hit for Nstreme...and the resulting PtMP will
not really increase in performance
RTS/CTS will help if you have a lot of clients on the AP
Nv2 is supposed to increase total clients per AP and total throughput

I use RTS/CTS and it helps out significantly on some locations...
Nv2 is too new for me to use in production...

Regards,

Chuck


On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 2:54 AM, james<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi Guys

I have an AP that has mainly uncapped clients and these guys really do
download 24/7 :/

This seems to have a negative impact on the sectors performance. I
currently
do not use nstreme, or RTC/CTS on this particular.

Would the following improve performance of the sector?

1) Nstreme because of the polling
2) RTS/CTS
3) NV2

My gut feeling is that the nstreme+polling would make a big difference?

Thanks


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