Hahaha I understand that feeling all too well.
Thanks.

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wisp Lists
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 10:28 AM
To: Mikrotik discussions
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] 2.4Ghz AP upgrade recomendations

Hang your UBNT AP, but leave airmax off, then go about upgrading the
clients. When all the clients can use Airmax the fun starts and the
sphincter muscles need good control. SH1T happens, this is a 2 man part, one
checking that the first one hasn't made any mistakes. Then select airmax on
all clients, click change to all clients, click apply to all clients, watch
and make sure you loose connectivity to all clients. Then enable airmax on
AP, change and apply. If all goes well you may give yourself high-fives and
relax the sphincter muscles.

You have a Good Day now,

Airnet
http://www.airnet.ca
Office Phone: 1-877-534-0021
Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm EST


On 07/02/2013 10:27 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
> That is how I am configured now (with the exception of using MT for 
> the AP's, but they are just bridging down to the core router). Where 
> we have cabinets I have 493AH's and where we have buildings we have X86
routers.
>
> The bottleneck is on the wireless level/AP's. Just trying to get a 
> good plan formulated that we have an upgrade path that will allow a 
> semi-gradual upgrade without me forklifting all the CPE. With just me 
> an 1 installer, the thought of dead cutting 140 customers would be an
absolute nightmare.
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wisp Lists
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 7:58 AM
> To: Mikrotik discussions
> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] 2.4Ghz AP upgrade recomendations
>
> Hi Robert,
> We have left our MT on the ground (450g), it is the repeater's router, 
> it does everything but wireless. If you are delinquent it takes care 
> of you, if you require more bandwidth or data that's it's job or if 
> you need to to be stopped in your tracks that's it's job.
> Now up in the sky is the ubnt AP in "dumb" bridge mode, if you can 
> "authenticate" you are in.
> We do still have a few bullets with omni's out there, but their days 
> are numbered, the antennas will become hotspots.
> But we have ubnt rockets with dual-pol omni's or sectoral, depending 
> on the repeater.
>
> We hit massive speeds all the time. Check our website for our new "4g"
> AirMAx speeds. We hit them all the time.
> But we won't light up a repeater, without a MT450g, it's a must have.
>
> You have a Good Day now,
>
> Airnet
> http://www.airnet.ca
> Office Phone: 1-877-534-0021
> Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm EST
>
>
> On 05/02/2013 1:08 PM, Robert Haas wrote:
>> I agree, the 7Mb/s is not what I consider out of line for the
> configuration.
>> We've had this site for nearly 8 years now. So in 8 years you can 
>> imagine some of the issues site has - ie customers with poor signal 
>> rates, customers on the edge of sectors, ancient CPE (just took out 
>> one of my original installs - an Orinoco silver USB, with a 24db grid 
>> on the roof and LMR400 ran to the computer; So that we could roll the
> sector to 10Mhz), etc.
>> I've chosen to add a PMP320 system to the tower and try and move some 
>> of the more problematic customers to that system and hopefully 
>> alleviate the congestion on the 2.4Ghz AP's. We currently have 6 
>> 2.4ghz ap's, 1 700Mhz ap,
>> 6 900Mhz ap's, 4 5.8ghz backhauls, an 11Ghz backhaul and now adding 2
>> pmp320 sectors..
>>
>> I've thought about deploying a rocket m5 down in the DFS channels but 
>> there is a small municipal airport within about 3 miles of this site.
>>
>> I'm really trying hard to not have to forklift the 2.4 equipment at 
>> this point, but with the calls coming in with requests of higher 
>> bandwidth connections I'm not sure where to go from where I am at.. I 
>> need to beat my installer with a stick for letting some of these 
>> customers on to the system though.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Troy 
>> Settle
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 10:55 AM
>> To: 'Mikrotik discussions'
>> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] 2.4Ghz AP upgrade recomendations
>>
>>
>> Robert,
>>
>> On your 7Mbit/s throughput... this is actually pretty reasonable.  At 
>> 10Mhz, you have a max interface rate of 27mbit.  With a coding rate 
>> of 1/2, you're down to 13.5.  Assuming that client association rate 
>> are all over the map, 7mbit/s is not unexpected.  BTW, this is not a 
>> limit on the RB... this is a limit of the wireless technology.
>>
>>
>> I'm looking at something very similar with a system built as 12 APs 
>> total in 5.8Ghz, all horizontal, with lots of duplicate channels 
>> being used.  It's a mess.
>>
>> The ISP who bought the system deployed 3 2.4Ghz sectors and has moved 
>> some clients over, but this hasn't really helped much, as they left 
>> all 3 units in 802.11b, and have some really weak association rates.
>> They're lucky to get 2Mbit/s aggregate.
>>
>> My thoughts on this, would be to deploy up to 5 5.8Ghz sectors and 3 
>> 2.4Ghz sectors.  All radios 802.11n running 2x2 MIMO.
>>
>> CPE would stay as-is, except that crews would be deployed to address 
>> problem installations, such as adjusting the alignment, rotating 
>> polarity, or even replacing the CPE to change the band, installing 
>> stronger radios, or higher gain antennas.  There are a LOT of 
>> variables to
> take into account.
>> Hopefully, in the end, we'll have nobody connected at less than -70db.
>>
>> For the AP, I'm leaning strongly towards the RocketM, which would 
>> seem to offer the best price/performance out there.
>>
>> The only thing I'm not clear on, is what use GPS is if UBNT still 
>> recommends not using the same channel.  I'd love to be able to use a 
>> full 2x2/40mhz in the middle of the 2.4Ghz band on 3 (or more) sectors.
>>
>>
>> -Troy
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:mikrotik- 
>>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert Haas
>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 9:22 AM
>>> To: 'Mikrotik discussions'
>>> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] 2.4Ghz AP upgrade recomendations
>>>
>>> Total through the AP.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott 
>>> Reed
>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 5:39 AM
>>> To: Mikrotik discussions
>>> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] 2.4Ghz AP upgrade recomendations
>>>
>>> Is that 7Mbps per customer or total through the AP?
>>>
>>> On 2/4/2013 4:30 PM, Robert Haas wrote:
>>>> We've been using Routerboards (433AH's as of late)  with UBNT XR2's 
>>>> for our AP's for years. It's time to start migrating these AP's to 
>>>> something with more capacity.
>>>>
>>>> With 10Mhz channels we find we are hitting a bottleneck of about
>>>> 7Mb/s before customers start complaining about slow speeds&   high
>>>> pings times
>>> etc.
>>>>
>>>> What is the next logical step?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I think the 433AH's have enough oomp as I just bridge them down to 
>>>> the core switch. Should I change to a MIMO setup with an R52Hn?
>>>>
>>>> If we do change, will our existing CPE still function (Mostly 
>>>> RB411's and a few UBNT clients)?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> One particular tower has 140 2.4Ghz customers spread across 6 AP's
>>>> (3
>>> horiz.
>>>> &   3 vertical). I expect this tower to be a thorn in my side..
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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