Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-18 Thread Marlon Schafer (509.982.2181)
Look at a difference in rssi levels at each end.  I've seen some of the 
radios (xr2 and xr5 cards) go weak either on the tx or rx side.  That's a 
hard one to catch.

Also if it's only 2.4 miles you might have to much power going to them 
and picking up some multipath.  Try dropping the power down a little bit and 
see what happens.

marlon


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Subject: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
progressively worse.
Any idea what I should be looking for?

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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-18 Thread Robert
Ubiquiti web test = udp and Mikrotik = udp or tcp so which are you using
on the Mikrotik side udp or tcp?IF you are using tcp on the Mikrotik
test, most likely you have a lot of packet loss and the tcp is spending
a lot of time in retransmission.   If it's udp vs. udp then start
checking your connections   Test from the UBNT to another UBNT on
the wired side

Robert

On 04/18/2014 01:52 PM, Marlon Schafer (509.982.2181) wrote:
 Look at a difference in rssi levels at each end.  I've seen some of the 
 radios (xr2 and xr5 cards) go weak either on the tx or rx side.  That's a 
 hard one to catch.
 
 Also if it's only 2.4 miles you might have to much power going to them 
 and picking up some multipath.  Try dropping the power down a little bit and 
 see what happens.
 
 marlon
 
 
 -Original Message- 
 From: Scott Reed
 Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 6:37 PM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results
 
 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?
 
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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-08 Thread Scott Reed
At daybreak.  Already have a climber scheduled in case it is at the top 
(265')

On 4/7/2014 10:05 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
 Check the cable and hard set the interfaces if you can.

 Cheers,
 Mike



 On Apr 7, 2014, at 6:52 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 Oops, look at the right stuff.  760,000,000 tx errors in 79 days on the
 wire from the RouterMaxx to the PowerBridge.
 Guess I know where the problem may be.
 On 4/7/2014 9:49 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
 All are 100/full
 No errors

 On 4/7/2014 9:42 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
 How do the interfaces look? Are they negotiating to 100/full on all
 sides? Any interface errors accruing on any of the devices?



 On Apr 7, 2014, at 6:38 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?

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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-08 Thread Scott Reed
Web on UBNT, WinBox on MT

On 4/7/2014 11:36 PM, Robert wrote:
 I didn't think the shell based speedtest would give those numbers
 without limiting out the cpu.   Were you using the web based speed test?

 On 04/07/2014 06:37 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?

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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-08 Thread Robert
Web on UBNT is a UDP test..   Apples and oranges   As the shell
based tcp test on UBNT hits processor limits very fast, it's better
switching the MT test to UDP to get a better comparison.

Best,
Robert

On 04/08/2014 03:07 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
 Web on UBNT, WinBox on MT
 
 On 4/7/2014 11:36 PM, Robert wrote:
 I didn't think the shell based speedtest would give those numbers
 without limiting out the cpu.   Were you using the web based speed test?

 On 04/07/2014 06:37 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?

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[WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-07 Thread Scott Reed
I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get 
56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT 
on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is 
10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I 
can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.  
Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting 
progressively worse.
Any idea what I should be looking for?

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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-07 Thread Mike Lyon
How do the interfaces look? Are they negotiating to 100/full on all
sides? Any interface errors accruing on any of the devices?



 On Apr 7, 2014, at 6:38 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?

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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-07 Thread Scott Reed
All are 100/full
No errors

On 4/7/2014 9:42 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
 How do the interfaces look? Are they negotiating to 100/full on all
 sides? Any interface errors accruing on any of the devices?



 On Apr 7, 2014, at 6:38 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?

 --
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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-07 Thread Scott Reed
Oops, look at the right stuff.  760,000,000 tx errors in 79 days on the 
wire from the RouterMaxx to the PowerBridge.
Guess I know where the problem may be.
On 4/7/2014 9:49 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
 All are 100/full
 No errors

 On 4/7/2014 9:42 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
 How do the interfaces look? Are they negotiating to 100/full on all
 sides? Any interface errors accruing on any of the devices?



 On Apr 7, 2014, at 6:38 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?

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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-07 Thread Mike Lyon
Check the cable and hard set the interfaces if you can.

Cheers,
Mike



 On Apr 7, 2014, at 6:52 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 Oops, look at the right stuff.  760,000,000 tx errors in 79 days on the
 wire from the RouterMaxx to the PowerBridge.
 Guess I know where the problem may be.
 On 4/7/2014 9:49 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
 All are 100/full
 No errors

 On 4/7/2014 9:42 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
 How do the interfaces look? Are they negotiating to 100/full on all
 sides? Any interface errors accruing on any of the devices?



 On Apr 7, 2014, at 6:38 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?

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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-07 Thread Robert
I didn't think the shell based speedtest would give those numbers
without limiting out the cpu.   Were you using the web based speed test?

On 04/07/2014 06:37 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get 
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT 
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is 
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I 
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.  
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting 
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?
 
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Re: [WISPA] Odd Speed Results

2014-04-07 Thread Robert
What version firmware on the RouterMaxx?

On 04/07/2014 06:52 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
 Oops, look at the right stuff.  760,000,000 tx errors in 79 days on the 
 wire from the RouterMaxx to the PowerBridge.
 Guess I know where the problem may be.
 On 4/7/2014 9:49 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
 All are 100/full
 No errors

 On 4/7/2014 9:42 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
 How do the interfaces look? Are they negotiating to 100/full on all
 sides? Any interface errors accruing on any of the devices?



 On Apr 7, 2014, at 6:38 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 I have a link using 2 PowerBridges that is about 2.4 miles.  I can get
 56M TCP across the link using the UBNT speed test.
 I have several MTs on one side of the link and a RouterMaxx running MT
 on the other side of the link.  The best I can get between the MTs is
 10M.  The processors are at  30% on each side.
 I am at a total loss as to why I get the radically different speeds.  I
 can not anything that looks odd.  The link used to work really well.
 Not sure when this issue started, but I am thinking it may be getting
 progressively worse.
 Any idea what I should be looking for?

 --
 Scott Reed
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