Just sounds like overloaded APs...

Josh Luthman
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On Oct 5, 2017 3:25 PM, "Forbes Mercy" <forbes.me...@wabroadband.com> wrote:

> I'm baffled at diagnosing this one.  I have a very busy tower with 14
> AP's fed by two links that move about 6-700Mbs at peak hours.  During
> those hours customers that during the day are running CCQ's in the 90's
> suddenly drop to 60-70% ccq and their pings go from a 30ms average up to
> 2000+ms only during peak usage.  This seems to run across many
> connections to the tower. My techs have tried everything to find the
> problem, we run heavy duty Mikrotik routers at that tower and it's fed
> by a licensed 11ghz and a fiber fed AF24.
>
> The frequencies are well spaced and these are happening on Prisim AC2
> radios (although in mixed mode, non-synced) as one particular customer
> is on an XW NB22.  We checked for surrounding customer noise such as
> router/AP's, nothing.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Forbes Mercy
> Washington Broadband, Inc.
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