What channel width?  I would guess you can get AirRate / 2 * AMC * 0.90 if
your -65 signals don't have -80 to -70 noise to deal with.

Which band doesn't really matter.  Just the channel width and modulation
rates.

10MHz channel with 65/65 Mbps air rate / 2 = 32.5 Mbps * 80% AMC = a
maximum of about 26 Mbps aggregate.  Then take 10% off for engineering
fudge leaves 23.4 Mbps.

Unfortunately, I don't have many APs where my signals are all good
enough to allow full modulation.

Our average peak for a 10MHz channel is around 10 to 13 Mbps.  

On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 10:26:46AM -0500, Sam Morris wrote:
> We're looking for the amount of user traffic these radios are able to 
> pass (where these radios are APs). (The number we're trying to learn is 
> the cumulative amount of data X number of users are able to concurrently 
> pull through the AP at one time.) What is the real TCP throughput on the 
> following:
> 
> Rocket M900
> 
> Rocket M2
> 
> Rocket M5
> 
> I hope this isn't too ambiguous nor that it leaves too many factors out 
> of the equation (channel width for example). Please assume all CPEs have 
> -65 or better so that the AP isn't struggling to resend packets to a CPE 
> with a poor connection.
> 
> Thank you for any help you can offer. I did search the knowledge base as 
> well as the forums and didn't see a good answer. (There were some good 
> posts on the AC and AF-Xx platforms, but not for the "legacy" M radios.)

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Scott Lambert                    KC5MLE                       Unix SysAdmin
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