With the client signals and noise figure posted, I would guess that these 
sectors will run out of steam around 10-16 mbps.

The customers with 26mbps air rate can destroy total throughput when they 
decide to use the Internet.   Your ubnt speed tests to the better signal 
clients may show 30 mbps.  Ubnt may prioritize that traffic at the AP. I don't 
know.

-68 just isn't good enough.  Of course, it all depends on which customers are 
moving bits at any particular time.   I think you have signal issues more than 
firmware issues. 

>From your bandwidth graphs, i would say ap1 is doing okay, your users aren't 
>too heavy for the 24 hour period.  ap2 is done.
The modulations look better than ap1, but you probably have more interference 
to have the lower amc/amq.

I expect my 10 mhz 2.4 Ghz APs to have 13 mbps of achievable throughout.  The 
customers are treed up and there is quite a bit of noise visible at the towers. 


On January 5, 2017 10:17:45 AM CST, CBB - Jay Fuller 
<par...@cyberbroadband.net> wrote:
>
>will play with 5.6.9 later today - anyone else able to comment on this?
>back to the initial question - am i trying too hard with 10 meg
>packages on 2.4 rockets with these numbers?
>should the radios be able to do that?
>
>do i need to go post in ubnt forums? :)
>
>maybe i will.... lol
>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: RickG 
>  To: Ubiquiti Users Group 
>  Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2017 12:12 AM
>  Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] 2.4 throughput. gotta love being a wisp
>
>
>Yes and the time frame matches the 5.6.x FW suspicion. It comes & goes
>and so far I have not been able to pinpoint it.
>
>
>On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 11:44 PM, Ken Patrick <patr...@my9ja.com> wrote:
>
>    Jay,
>
>
>We get these complaints from customers and I have always ignored it as
>long as everything looks fine from our end.
>But this has increased significantly since the Virus and 5.6.x firmware
>and I think we need to critically look at it and not dismiss it. There
>is no way a ton of customers can be hallucinating at the same time
>
>
>The complaints are usually in the form of its slow or  the internet
>goes off and on especially if you are on the DFS band.
>
>
>    Is anyone else experiencing this kinds of complaints ??
>
>
>
>
>    Regards
>
>
>
>
>On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 4:45 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller
><par...@cyberbroadband.net> wrote:
>
>
>oh, if you're wondering, management downgraded him to our lowest
>package today and said "do not upgrade him even if he asks"
>      we suspect he'll visit his parents more :)
>      base package is 3 meg
>
>
>        ----- Original Message ----- 
>        From: CBB - Jay Fuller 
>        To: Ubiquiti Users Group 
>        Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2017 9:40 PM
>        Subject: [Ubnt_users] 2.4 throughput. gotta love being a wisp
>
>
>
>We've got an average of 14 users on our 2.4 rockets.  10 mhz channels. 
>some are sectors, some are omnis.
>
>Currently one 2.4 rocket has 13 connections (one guy dropped for
>t-mobile??!!)   I guess that makes sense, no one
>      else has t-mobile down here.... - so here are the current stats :
>
>        airmax quality - 83%
>        airmax capacity - 80%
>
>        here is the stations list and their signals - 
>
>
>
>        Access point is running 6.0 ; stations are 5.6.3  
>        That'll change soon - maybe end of January.
>
>
>I have a 2nd 2.4 rocket we are also monitoring - it also has 14 users
>on it
>
>        airmax quality is 75%
>        airmax capacity is 70%
>
>        also running 6.0  stations are 5.6.3
>
>        \
>
>I am selling 10 meg packages off these access points.  In some cases
>folks are buying more than that.
>       Sometimes I can get 22 meg linktests using the ubnt speed tests.
>
> I've noticed in the last week or two i've seen people disconnecting - 
>
>        "i'm only getting 2 meg, this is not acceptable"
>
>here's my favorite - a kid files a complaint against us with the bbb - 
>
>"If you can avoid doing business with this company, I would STRONGLY
>suggest it. This company is very sneaky, and claims that the incredibly
>poor service and frequent downtime is simply out of their hand. They
>offer a "completely unlimited package" for xxxxx  in which they CLAIM
>"as much connectivity as your radio allows". After compiling data from
>around 100+ bandwidth connections tests over the course of 6 months,
>with the average speed being around 7Mbits (896 kilobytes). The pricing
>is not even close to reflecting the service, the cap on the xxxxxx 
>package is 10Mbits, so I am not even reaching the average on that. I
>can only say that the highest tier package is nothing short of a scam.
>Whenever I called to complain about this outrageous service, I was told
>that it was too bad, and that nothing will be done. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx is a
>conman, relying on shady business tactics to further his greed."
>
>btw - i can't recall any downtime within the last year and, well, i
>just love human beings.
>
>    i am wondering - - am i asking too much out of these access points?
>
>        usage graphed - 
>
>        access point 1 - 
>
>
>
>        access point #2
>
>
>
>
>btw - i should add the kid who filed the complaint lives in his parents
>barn (yes, i said barn) and has
>        his own connection separate from his parents.
>
>        question - am i asking too much of these access points?
>
>yes - i'm waiting on the rocket 2ac prism - - and these are our two
>busiest 2.4 rockets - - but 
>        i am also getting complaints on other parts of our network.   
>
>        ok - thanks in advance.
>
>
>         
>
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