How did you resolve this.  I have 3 that intermittently connect and disconnect 
that could explain it.

Steve Barnes
General Manager
PCS-WIN<http://www.pcswin.com/>
RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service<http://www.rcwifi.com/>

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf 
Of Robert West
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 11:49 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Powerstation2 with very low throughput

How old is your PS2?  A year or so ago, a batch of PS2's had an issue with bad 
MMCX connectors to the internal board.  Caused me some crazy low throughput 
issues.

Bob-



From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf 
Of Mark Dueck
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 1:56 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Powerstation2 with very low throughput

Hi Everyone,

I had a bunch of my equipment burnt on a tower.  Previously I had all Tranzeo.  
Now I put up a Powerstation2 for my main AP with a Tranzeo 17 dbi sector.  I'm 
getting a max throughput of around 3 mbits.  That's looking at the throughput 
graphs in the PS2.  Once I'm reaching that throughput though, pings to certain 
clients go way up to over 2 seconds.  I do my testing from linux, using

ping <IP> -i .01 -s 1024  or even take the 1024 up to 2048.

I can do this to 3 clients at 1024 packet size..    Once I start pushing it to 
a 4th client, pings get lost and replies come back 2 seconds later.

Is this normal??  I'm looking into it because I have clients complaining they 
loose connection completely sometimes.  When I ping to 3 clients, I can hardly 
ping any other clients.  no response.  I've pinged the AP during this whole 
time and it never flaps. Very solid at a few ms.

The previous Tranzeo AP had no problems.  Clients are mostly Tranzeo SL2s and 
their distances vary from 1/2 mile to about 3 miles

Here's the station list with their signal strength:
Station MAC

Signal, dBm

Noise, dBm

Tx Rate

Rx Rate

Idle (sec)

00:15:6D:1A:0A:05<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-54

-96

48M

36M

0

00:60:B3:E9:24:25<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-69

-96

24M

18M

0

00:13:4F:10:09:0F<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-49

-96

48M

36M

0

00:15:6D:1A:0F:D7<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-74

-96

11M

18M

0

00:13:4F:00:C5:DB<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-78

-96

18M

5M

15

00:1C:F0:EA:57:06<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-75

-96

11M

11M

0

00:13:4F:00:C5:C2<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-72

-96

36M

18M

15

00:60:B3:45:37:60<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-75

-96

11M

12M

0

00:13:4F:00:97:96<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-52

-96

54M

36M

0

00:13:4F:00:8E:E5<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-64

-96

48M

11M

0

00:13:4F:00:A6:E6<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-65

-96

36M

24M

0

00:13:4F:00:C3:91<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-77

-96

5M

12M

15

00:13:4F:00:B7:FA<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-82

-96

36M

1M

15

00:60:B3:59:89:54<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-72

-96

36M

18M

0

00:13:4F:00:C5:C4<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-77

-96

18M

12M

0

00:13:4F:00:A7:00<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-76

-96

11M

12M

15

00:0B:6B:37:E5:2B<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-67

-96

24M

36M

15

00:13:4F:10:01:D5<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-54

-96

11M

36M

0

00:13:4F:00:8B:83<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-68

-96

36M

18M

0

00:13:4F:00:D8:08<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-81

-96

12M

1M

0

00:13:4F:10:02:3E<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-73

-96

48M

12M

30

00:60:B3:E9:22:A0<http://172.20.0.3/stalist.cgi>

-84

-96

1M

12M

0



Anyone have any idea what it could be?

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