Hi Mark,

Have you tried both links individually?  If they are different vendors, one 
might be handling MTU differently, which might upset your CAPWAP tunnels.  Just 
a thought.

Thanks,
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Eric Kenny
Network Architect
Harvard University IT
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> On Feb 27, 2018, at 7:45 PM, Mark Duling <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Is anyone running two pairs of inexpensive wireless bridges–say ubiquity 
> AirFiber–and using EIGRP equal cost load balancing over them? It seems to me 
> that should be an inexpensive way to support reasonably high bandwidth 
> building over redundant links.
> 
> I ask because a while back as a test I changed a remote building with two 
> pairs of wireless transparent bridges (one acting as primary / other acting 
> as backup, each pair a different vendor but both wired interfaces 100 Mb) 
> from routing over the primary to use equal cost load balancing over both. 
> After that we'd occasionally see our Cisco capwap APs disassociate and 
> re-associate from our WLCs on campus where they weren't doing that when data 
> was routed over a single link.
> 
> Does anyone know why that might happen with ECLB? Or in any case, is anyone 
> successfully using a dual link wireless bridge setup with both links active? 
> Thanks
> 
> Mark - Biola IT Operations
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