[WISPA] ePMP PTP Results

2014-03-10 Thread Chris Fabien
I spent some time tonight working with a couple ePMP radios on a test link and thought I'd share some results since I didn't get much feedback when I asked about this use case a couple weeks ago. Setup The link is a 7.5 mile link in a fairly noisy area, it has 2ft ubiquiti rocket dishes with RF

Re: [WISPA] ePMP PTP Results

2014-03-10 Thread Clay Stewart
Excellent post Chris, thanks for the info. Is your final solution to just set a bandwidth limit at MT so as not to have the latency spike? On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 3:26 AM, Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com wrote: I spent some time tonight working with a couple ePMP radios on a test link and

Re: [WISPA] ePMP PTP Results

2014-03-10 Thread Fred Goldstein
Very interesting, Chris, thanks If the latency is going up to 200-400 ms. and there are no other buffered network elements in the path, then it would seem to me that the ePMP has a very serious case of bufferbloat. This is sometimes done because it makes the radio seem to perform better on

Re: [WISPA] ePMP PTP Results

2014-03-10 Thread timothy steele
The test setup they had at AF did not give me much hope that they are doing real world testing they had the RF outputs from the SM's hard wired to the AP — Sent from Mailbox for iPhone On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Fred Goldstein fgoldst...@ionary.com wrote: Very interesting, Chris, thanks

Re: [WISPA] ePMP PTP Results

2014-03-10 Thread Chris Fabien
Some clarification: These were $99 connectorized radios which I chose because I am interested in a cheap upgrade from rockets or a more stable alternative to mikrotik. On a 40mhz channel I'm sure you'd see a benefit from the gigabit eth ports on the $500 radios. When I say limiting it to 90Mbps

Re: [WISPA] ePMP PTP Results

2014-03-10 Thread Fred Goldstein
On 3/10/2014 10:21 AM, Chris Fabien wrote: Some clarification: These were $99 connectorized radios which I chose because I am interested in a cheap upgrade from rockets or a more stable alternative to mikrotik. On a 40mhz channel I'm sure you'd see a benefit from the gigabit eth ports on the

[WISPA] Air Router

2014-03-10 Thread ~NGL~
What is the best way to setup an Air router, bridge, router, soho router? I furnish them to my clientsI have set some of the them up as soho router, but now I have the fallbak IP 192.168.10.1 at the clients side of the radio. Thanx for your help NGL If you can read this Thank A Teacher.