We are in PTMP.  Where would I adjust the No-Ack in there with 8.4.1?

Rick
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Rick Boucher
Webmaster / Systems Admin
Orcas Online / San Juan Web  


> On Oct 13, 2017, at 4:08 PM, Nick Bright <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 10/13/2017 3:46 PM, Rick Boucher wrote:
>> We have 6 or so customers out past 15 miles. They have either Rocket XM with 
>> 3RD-5G-30 dishes or NanoBeam M5 400 (XW)
>> 
>> We’ve upgraded a couple of APs to Rocket 5AC Prisms.
>> 
>> 20mhz channels.
>> New firmware on all of them.  xm6.1.1, xw6.1.1, xc8.4.1
>> Broadcast channel does not seem to matter.
>> 
>> The clients out past 14.5 miles drop all the time - up and down.  When they 
>> are up their connection is reasonable 69/71 but throughput is very 
>> negligible.
>> Seems like they link up at about 25mbps and then the connection deteriorates 
>> to kbps and them they drop out.
>> 
>> On the previous XM Rocket M5 AP the connection stayed up and was serviceable.
>> 
>> Any adjustments recommended for the connection?
> That sounds like what happened to a 26 mile PTP link I had if "PTP 
> No-Ack" mode wasn't enabled. Like there's a hardware distance limit (ack 
> timeout) that's been exceeded.
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