Hello,

We moved one of our voip customers from M5 over to AC Gen2 on the Same
tower location.  Now the customer complains that when they have a long call
they can get garbled.  The Tower as AC Gen2 running in Mixed mode and
customer did not have the same issue running on the M5 Power Bridge but now
is on the AC

I am not seeing any link issues or drops in link rates to account for this.

I am wondering if there is a setting in the AC Gen2 that I need to change
to support voip more effectively

Any ideas or suggestions?

LOCAL DEVICE
SIGNAL -38 (-39 / -46) Δ7 dBm
NOISE FLOOR -96 dBm
0
1
RX DATA RATE 8x (256QAM 2x2)
EXPECTED RATE 8X
1X
2X
4X
6X
8X
REMOTE DEVICE
SIGNAL -57 (-58 / -66) Δ8 dBm
NOISE FLOOR -91 dBm
0
1
RX DATA RATE 8x (256QAM 2x2)
EXPECTED RATE 8X
1X
2X
4X
6X
8X

   - ISOLATED CAPACITY / THROUGHPUT
   - SIGNAL, NOISE & INTERFERENCE

 Capacity RX: 137 Mbps● Capacity TX: 108 Mbps● Throughput RX: 112
kbps● Throughput
TX: 116 kbps● Latency: 1 ms


   - ISOLATED CAPACITY / THROUGHPUT
   - SIGNAL, NOISE & INTERFERENCE

 Capacity RX: 139 Mbps● Capacity TX: 137 Mbps● Throughput RX: 151
kbps● Throughput
TX: 115 kbps● Latency: 1 ms






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