The reason I ask is because we are using WDS on some M2 PtMP
installations to relay connections to neighbors that are near other
customers.   A tech from UBNT told us that WDS is not designed to work
with Airmax and it may be causing some issues with throughput especially
upload.  Has anyone else found this to be the case?  We are needing to
be able to consistently carry 50mbps or so off of these M5 bridges, is
that doable or are we asking too much of this equipment?

 

Thanks,

Pat

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Josh Luthman
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 12:35 PM
To: WISPA General List
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Rocket M5 Dish high latency

 

Always do WDS for backhauls.

On Jul 25, 2011 1:31 PM, "Patrick D. Nix, Jr"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> It is routed, using miktrotik routers. Do I use WDS with airmax? I
don't think it is a loop because the other bridges are basically doing
the same thing but not seeing the same problem. They are Trango link
45's
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Jul 25, 2011, at 12:04 PM, "Faisal Imtiaz" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 
>> Sounds like you are creating a loop somewhere...
>> 
>> Is this a routed network ? or a bridge Network.
>> (Make sure that you have WDS on for fully transparent bridge)
>> and also make sure you turn off Enable Discovery in the first tab
(picture of airmax logo)... (equivalent CDP in the cisco world).
>> 
>> Also keep in mind that if you are using Cisco Switches in your
network.. and it is a bridge network...... Cisco's by default have STP
ON .... not OFF as one would expect.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Faisal Imtiaz
>> Snappy Internet & Telecom
>> 
>> On 7/25/2011 12:40 PM, Greg Ihnen wrote:
>>> 
>>> Isn't -53 a little too hot?
>>> 
>>> Are you using WDS? I don't know if AirMax has changed this but I
know one used to need to run with WDS on for a purely transparent
bridge.
>>> 
>>> Greg
>>> 
>>> On Jul 25, 2011, at 12:07 PM, Patrick D. Nix, Jr wrote:
>>> 
>>>> We are working on deploying a pair of M5 dishes on our network
bridging point a and point b. When we plug in the network to the dishes,
the ping times climb to 1200+ms on side b of the bridge, and equipment
local to the side b of the bridge, and time out after two or more hops,
essentially bringing the whole network down. We can ping point to point
with no traffic at 2ms. We are replacing a pair of existing bridges from
another manuf. and not seeing this issue over these. Signal is -53dbm on
both sides. -85 noise floor. Any ideas?
>>>> 
>>>> Patrick Nix, Jr.,
>>>> Computer Network Solutions
>>>> CSWEB.NET Internet Services
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