Forbes,

As long as all your M series radios are XW firmware I would upgrade them to 6.1 
and then upgrade your AC radios to 8.4 and then switch to fixed frame mode  
75/25 
8ms with GPS sync.  That is what we are running and on some of our heavy loaded 
sites with 12 Prism AC APs it really has cut back on self-interference.

Garth

----- Original Message -----
From: Forbes Mercy
Sent: 10/5/2017 2:24:48 PM
To: ubnt_users@wispa.org
Subject: [Ubnt_users] Peak CCQ drops

> 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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