Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-03 Thread Nick Olsen
Yes, And as stated. The bandwidth between the customer and the tower is 
great. Its only when running end to end it has a problem.

Nick Olsen
Network Operations (855) FLSPEED  x106


 From: "Sam Tetherow" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 10:40 PM
To: n...@flhsi.com, "WISPA General List" 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

Those numbers hold steady while the MT bandwidth test is running?

Nick Olsen wrote:
> Signal is ~-55
> Airmax Quality=97%
> Airmax Capacity=94%
>
> Ubnt speedtest shows the same results from AP>SU.
> Just a little bit slower then MT bandwidth test over the same link to 
> the tower router.
>
> Nick Olsen
> Network Operations
> (855) FLSPEED  x106
>
>
>
> 
> *From*: "Sam Tetherow" 
> *Sent*: Monday, May 02, 2011 5:41 PM
> *To*: n...@flhsi.com, "WISPA General List" 
> *Subject*: Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue
>
> I know it should be roughly the same, but what does testing the 
> powerbridge to the rocket show using ubiquiti's internal speed test, 
> and what does the quality and capacity numbers look like while running 
> the bandwidth from the customer side to the various towers?
>
> On 5/2/11 4:20 PM, Nick Olsen wrote:
>> Have a strange issue that is showing up in a few places. Was 
>> wondering what peoples thoughts are on this
>>
>> Here is how things are setup.
>> Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.
>>
>> Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
>> Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this 
>> issue.
>> Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 
>> 200+Mb/s Full Duplex.
>> Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 
>> 200+Mb/s Full Duplex.
>> Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do 
>> about 80Mb/s.
>> Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU 
>> is a Power Bridge.
>>
>> Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test 
>> to get these results.
>> Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out 
>> whatever backhaul I'm testing.
>> IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
>> B>C ~250Mb/s
>> C>D ~80Mb/s
>> Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the 
>> weakest link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)
>>
>> Now, The Strange Part.
>> Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
>> Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
>> Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
>> Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
>> Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And 
>> 30Mb/s Up.
>>
>> I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow 
>> speeds. I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free 
>> bandwidth on every Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower 
>> shows great speeds. We have the same problem in a few places. And in 
>> each case, We see a drop in speed as soon as it hits one of the 
>> licenced Backhauls. However, Each one of these backhauls regularly 
>> carries over 100Mb/s and have been tested to over 200Mb/s each time.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> Nick Olsen
>> Network Operations
>> (855) FLSPEED  x106
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-03 Thread Nick Olsen
All Routed.
There are multiple Higher cost paths, But I've confirmed traffic is going 
the way It should be.
No queues anywhere on the network.

Nick Olsen
Network Operations (855) FLSPEED  x106


 From: "Louis Arsenault" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 9:24 PM
To: n...@flhsi.com, "WISPA General List" 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

Is this all routed or bridged? 
 If routed are there multiple paths back to tower B. 
 Are you doing any Queues that might be limiting bandwidth for the 
customers IP? 
 -Louis

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Nick Olsen  wrote:
 Signal is ~-55
Airmax Quality=97%
Airmax Capacity=94%

Ubnt speedtest shows the same results from AP>SU.
Just a little bit slower then MT bandwidth test over the same link to the 
tower router. 

Nick Olsen
Network Operations (855) FLSPEED  x106


 From: "Sam Tetherow" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 5:41 PM 
To: n...@flhsi.com, "WISPA General List" 
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue 

I know it should be roughly the same, but what does testing the powerbridge 
to the rocket show using ubiquiti's internal speed test, and what does the 
quality and capacity numbers look like while running the bandwidth from the 
customer side to the various towers?

On 5/2/11 4:20 PM, Nick Olsen wrote: Have a strange issue that is 
showing up in a few places. Was wondering what peoples thoughts are on 
this

Here is how things are setup.
Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.

Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this 
issue.
Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full 
Duplex.
Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full 
Duplex.
Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do about 
80Mb/s.
Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU is a 
Power Bridge.

Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test to get 
these results.
Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out whatever 
backhaul I'm testing.
IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
B>C ~250Mb/s
C>D ~80Mb/s
Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the weakest 
link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)

Now, The Strange Part.
Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And 30Mb/s 
Up.

I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow speeds. 
I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free bandwidth on every 
Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower shows great speeds. We 
have the same problem in a few places. And in each case, We see a drop in 
speed as soon as it hits one of the licenced Backhauls. However, Each one 
of these backhauls regularly carries over 100Mb/s and have been tested to 
over 200Mb/s each time.

Anyone have any ideas?

Nick Olsen
Network Operations (855) FLSPEED  x106



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Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-02 Thread Sam Tetherow
Those numbers hold steady while the MT bandwidth test is running?

Nick Olsen wrote:
> Signal is ~-55
> Airmax Quality=97%
> Airmax Capacity=94%
>
> Ubnt speedtest shows the same results from AP>SU.
> Just a little bit slower then MT bandwidth test over the same link to 
> the tower router.
>
> Nick Olsen
> Network Operations
> (855) FLSPEED  x106
>
>
>
> 
> *From*: "Sam Tetherow" 
> *Sent*: Monday, May 02, 2011 5:41 PM
> *To*: n...@flhsi.com, "WISPA General List" 
> *Subject*: Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue
>
> I know it should be roughly the same, but what does testing the 
> powerbridge to the rocket show using ubiquiti's internal speed test, 
> and what does the quality and capacity numbers look like while running 
> the bandwidth from the customer side to the various towers?
>
> On 5/2/11 4:20 PM, Nick Olsen wrote:
>> Have a strange issue that is showing up in a few places. Was 
>> wondering what peoples thoughts are on this
>>
>> Here is how things are setup.
>> Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.
>>
>> Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
>> Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this 
>> issue.
>> Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 
>> 200+Mb/s Full Duplex.
>> Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 
>> 200+Mb/s Full Duplex.
>> Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do 
>> about 80Mb/s.
>> Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU 
>> is a Power Bridge.
>>
>> Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test 
>> to get these results.
>> Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out 
>> whatever backhaul I'm testing.
>> IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
>> B>C ~250Mb/s
>> C>D ~80Mb/s
>> Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the 
>> weakest link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)
>>
>> Now, The Strange Part.
>> Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
>> Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
>> Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
>> Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
>> Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And 
>> 30Mb/s Up.
>>
>> I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow 
>> speeds. I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free 
>> bandwidth on every Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower 
>> shows great speeds. We have the same problem in a few places. And in 
>> each case, We see a drop in speed as soon as it hits one of the 
>> licenced Backhauls. However, Each one of these backhauls regularly 
>> carries over 100Mb/s and have been tested to over 200Mb/s each time.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> Nick Olsen
>> Network Operations
>> (855) FLSPEED  x106
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-02 Thread Louis Arsenault
Is this all routed or bridged?

If routed are there multiple paths back to tower B.

Are you doing any Queues that might be limiting bandwidth for the customers
IP?

-Louis

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Nick Olsen  wrote:

> Signal is ~-55
> Airmax Quality=97%
> Airmax Capacity=94%
>
> Ubnt speedtest shows the same results from AP>SU.
> Just a little bit slower then MT bandwidth test over the same link to the
> tower router.
>
>
> Nick Olsen
> Network Operations
> (855) FLSPEED  x106
>
>
>
> --
> *From*: "Sam Tetherow" 
> *Sent*: Monday, May 02, 2011 5:41 PM
>
> *To*: n...@flhsi.com, "WISPA General List" 
> *Subject*: Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue
>
>
> I know it should be roughly the same, but what does testing the powerbridge
> to the rocket show using ubiquiti's internal speed test, and what does the
> quality and capacity numbers look like while running the bandwidth from the
> customer side to the various towers?
>
> On 5/2/11 4:20 PM, Nick Olsen wrote:
>
> Have a strange issue that is showing up in a few places. Was wondering what
> peoples thoughts are on this
>
> Here is how things are setup.
> Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.
>
> Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
> Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this issue.
> Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full
> Duplex.
> Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full
> Duplex.
> Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do about
> 80Mb/s.
> Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU is a
> Power Bridge.
>
> Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test to get
> these results.
> Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out whatever
> backhaul I'm testing.
> IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
> B>C ~250Mb/s
> C>D ~80Mb/s
> Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the weakest
> link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)
>
> Now, The Strange Part.
> Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
> Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
> Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
> Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
> Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And 30Mb/s
> Up.
>
> I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow speeds.
> I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free bandwidth on every
> Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower shows great speeds. We have
> the same problem in a few places. And in each case, We see a drop in speed
> as soon as it hits one of the licenced Backhauls. However, Each one of these
> backhauls regularly carries over 100Mb/s and have been tested to over
> 200Mb/s each time.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Nick Olsen
> Network Operations
> (855) FLSPEED  x106
>
>
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Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-02 Thread Nick Olsen
Signal is ~-55
Airmax Quality=97%
Airmax Capacity=94%

Ubnt speedtest shows the same results from AP>SU.
Just a little bit slower then MT bandwidth test over the same link to the 
tower router.

Nick Olsen
Network Operations (855) FLSPEED  x106


 From: "Sam Tetherow" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 5:41 PM
To: n...@flhsi.com, "WISPA General List" 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

I know it should be roughly the same, but what does testing the powerbridge 
to the rocket show using ubiquiti's internal speed test, and what does the 
quality and capacity numbers look like while running the bandwidth from the 
customer side to the various towers?

On 5/2/11 4:20 PM, Nick Olsen wrote: Have a strange issue that is showing 
up in a few places. Was wondering what peoples thoughts are on this

Here is how things are setup.
Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.

Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this 
issue.
Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full 
Duplex.
Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full 
Duplex.
Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do about 
80Mb/s.
Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU is a 
Power Bridge.

Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test to get 
these results.
Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out whatever 
backhaul I'm testing.
IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
B>C ~250Mb/s
C>D ~80Mb/s
Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the weakest 
link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)

Now, The Strange Part.
Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And 30Mb/s 
Up.

I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow speeds. 
I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free bandwidth on every 
Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower shows great speeds. We 
have the same problem in a few places. And in each case, We see a drop in 
speed as soon as it hits one of the licenced Backhauls. However, Each one 
of these backhauls regularly carries over 100Mb/s and have been tested to 
over 200Mb/s each time.

Anyone have any ideas?

Nick Olsen
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Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-02 Thread Nick Olsen
The Licenced Backhauls are Trango Apex 11ghz.
tower C and D connect via a Radwin 5ghz backhaul.

Default bandwidth test settings. so 20 sessions, And thats TCP bandwidth.

Nick Olsen
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 From: "Gino Villarini" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 5:27 PM
To: n...@flhsi.com, "WISPA General List" 
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Strange Issue

  What backhauls? How many sessions on the BW test? TCP or UDP?   Gino A. 
Villarini g...@aeronetpr.com Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. 787.273.4143  
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On 
Behalf Of Nick Olsen
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 5:20 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Strange IssueHave a strange issue that is showing up 
in a few places. Was wondering what peoples thoughts are on this

Here is how things are setup.
Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.

Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this 
issue.
Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full 
Duplex.
Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full 
Duplex.
Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do about 
80Mb/s.
Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU is a 
Power Bridge.

Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test to get 
these results.
Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out whatever 
backhaul I'm testing.
IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
B>C ~250Mb/s
C>D ~80Mb/s
Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the weakest 
link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)

Now, The Strange Part.
Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And 30Mb/s 
Up.

I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow speeds. 
I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free bandwidth on every 
Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower shows great speeds. We 
have the same problem in a few places. And in each case, We see a drop in 
speed as soon as it hits one of the licenced Backhauls. However, Each one 
of these backhauls regularly carries over 100Mb/s and have been tested to 
over 200Mb/s each time.

Anyone have any ideas?  Nick Olsen
Network Operations   (855) FLSPEED  x106

   



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Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-02 Thread Sam Tetherow
I know it should be roughly the same, but what does testing the 
powerbridge to the rocket show using ubiquiti's internal speed test, and 
what does the quality and capacity numbers look like while running the 
bandwidth from the customer side to the various towers?


On 5/2/11 4:20 PM, Nick Olsen wrote:
Have a strange issue that is showing up in a few places. Was wondering 
what peoples thoughts are on this


Here is how things are setup.
Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.

Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this 
issue.
Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s 
Full Duplex.
Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s 
Full Duplex.
Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do about 
80Mb/s.
Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU is 
a Power Bridge.


Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test to 
get these results.
Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out 
whatever backhaul I'm testing.

IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
B>C ~250Mb/s
C>D ~80Mb/s
Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the weakest 
link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)


Now, The Strange Part.
Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And 
30Mb/s Up.


I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow 
speeds. I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free 
bandwidth on every Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower 
shows great speeds. We have the same problem in a few places. And in 
each case, We see a drop in speed as soon as it hits one of the 
licenced Backhauls. However, Each one of these backhauls regularly 
carries over 100Mb/s and have been tested to over 200Mb/s each time.


Anyone have any ideas?

Nick Olsen
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Re: [WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-02 Thread Gino Villarini
What backhauls? How many sessions on the BW test? TCP or UDP?

 

Gino A. Villarini

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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Nick Olsen
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 5:20 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Strange Issue

 

Have a strange issue that is showing up in a few places. Was wondering
what peoples thoughts are on this

Here is how things are setup.
Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.

Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this
issue.
Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s
Full Duplex.
Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s
Full Duplex.
Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do about
80Mb/s.
Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU is a
Power Bridge.

Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test to
get these results.
Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out whatever
backhaul I'm testing.
IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
B>C ~250Mb/s
C>D ~80Mb/s
Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the weakest
link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)

Now, The Strange Part.
Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And
30Mb/s Up.

I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow
speeds. I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free bandwidth
on every Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower shows great
speeds. We have the same problem in a few places. And in each case, We
see a drop in speed as soon as it hits one of the licenced Backhauls.
However, Each one of these backhauls regularly carries over 100Mb/s and
have been tested to over 200Mb/s each time.

Anyone have any ideas?

Nick Olsen
Network Operations 

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[WISPA] Strange Issue

2011-05-02 Thread Nick Olsen
Have a strange issue that is showing up in a few places. Was wondering what 
peoples thoughts are on this

Here is how things are setup.
Every tower has a Mikrotik router on it. And is OSPF Routed.

Route to the customer is (Tower A>Tower B>Tower C>Tower D>Customer)
Tower A is where we have fiber, And our colo for the purpose of this 
issue.
Tower A and Tower B connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full 
Duplex.
Tower B and Tower C connect via Licenced Backhaul and will do 200+Mb/s Full 
Duplex.
Tower C and Tower D connect via un-licenced Backhaul and will do about 
80Mb/s.
Customer Connects to Tower D. AP is a 5ghz Rocket with a sector. SU is a 
Power Bridge.

Now, Here is the bandwidth tests. Using the Mikrotik Bandwidth test to get 
these results.
Testing over each Backhaul from each tower will always max out whatever 
backhaul I'm testing.
IE. Tower A>Tower B will do ~250Mb/s
B>C ~250Mb/s
C>D ~80Mb/s
Then Testing End to End Tower A>Tower D ~80Mb/s (Maxes out the weakest 
link, The BH between C and D. This is expected)

Now, The Strange Part.
Testing from the customers Mikrotik Router on site.
Testing from Customer>Tower D I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up.
Testing from Customer>Tower C I get about 45Mb/s Down, And 30Mb/s Up
Testing from Customer>Tower B I get about 15Mb/s Down and 30Mb/s up.
Testing End to End Customer to Tower A I get about 15Mb/s Down And 30Mb/s 
Up.

I don't get what is causing the customer location to show such slow speeds. 
I've tested multiple times, And Confirmed tons of free bandwidth on every 
Backhaul in the path. And testing Tower to Tower shows great speeds. We 
have the same problem in a few places. And in each case, We see a drop in 
speed as soon as it hits one of the licenced Backhauls. However, Each one 
of these backhauls regularly carries over 100Mb/s and have been tested to 
over 200Mb/s each time.

Anyone have any ideas?

Nick Olsen
Network Operations (855) FLSPEED  x106

 



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