Butch imparted this gem of a hint to me two weeks ago, allowing me to solve a 
hinky little problem where a short PTP link that worked great for years on 5.26 
and below (RB433/R52Hn to SXT 5HPnD) failed entirely under ROS 6, making a fine 
L2 registration but completely failing to pass L3 traffic.  Removing WDS and 
going to station-bridge at the far end totally finessed the issue.

On Dec 16, 2013, at 9:37 PM, Robert Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you put the client in station bridge mode ( MT only supported ) it is
> supposed to be more transparent than WDS mode...
> 
> Robert
> 
> On 12/16/2013 07:20 PM, Paul McCall wrote:
>> We started using some RB912 5Ghz outdoor units in place of Rockets and doing 
>> pretty well with them.  Getting about 60Mbit TCP on 12 to 15 mile on PTP 
>> links.
>> 
>> Looking to tweak a bit more if I can.  I saw in the Tik forum one dude 
>> sharing his settings and he said he sets the NV2 slots to = 1.  I cannot 
>> find that variable ???
>> 
>> We have adjusted the distance on the NV2 tab and on these two links (12 and 
>> 15 mile), we set the timing to 4ms to get a little more BW.
>> 
>> Also, we are running AP Bridge (dynamic WDS) and Station (WDS) . I think 
>> someone said we don't need to run WDS now?  (we are 5.26).
>> 
>> Any thoughts on these topics?
>> 
>> Paul
>> 
>> 
>> Paul McCall, Pres.
>> PDMNet / Florida Broadband
>> 658 Old Dixie Highway
>> Vero Beach, FL 32962
>> 772-564-6800 office
>> 772-473-0352 cell
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