I see this issue randomly on some of our devices. The only way I have found to beat it is to MAC-Telnet to the remote device (from the local device) and use command line to add an IP address to the interface.
This is what I would do: At the Source of Internet (NOC): RB493G to handle the routing. RB711 with a 2' dish pointed to Area 1 Area 1: RB711 with 2' dish pointed back to NOC. Depending on the amount of customers, I would go with 3-4 Access points. RB711A's work well for the AP. RB711 in ARC IES 23 d...
Pinging the DNS server works. And if I create an EoIP tunnel between the two routers, I receive an IP address from the router in Harlingen, and am able to resolve hostnames of local devices. one of the devices I am trying to access is station5nc3. so when the EoIP tunnel is up, and I receive an IP f...
Basically, I have 2 routers, Let's call them Harlingen, and the other will be Pharr. In Harlingen, there is a large network, with lots of resources, and in Pharr, there are minimal resources. There is a PPTP connection between the two routers, and I am able to ping IPs of devices in Harlingen from P...
For our APs we are starting to use the 711As, one per 90° sector. Four sectors per tower. This works well for us. In your case, I would use RB-411As with XR2s for the APs. But still go with multiple sectors. EDIT: Of course, I read your post after posting my response. We use 5Ghz for all of our towe...
I hate to (possibly) mention something that has been said already. But, in both sets of screenshots, the HT Extension channel is disabled. Doesn't that need to be enabled (either above, or below) the control channel?
We have several links that are running RB711-5Hn on both sides, our TCP throughput is about 60Mbps half duplex. These are single chain links (1x1) We also have several MIMO links (2x2) that we are using SR71-15's in, these links are only pushing 80Mbps half duplex. I think it is a hardware issue, bu...