Well, your configurations look fine. And the map is great!
To answer some previous questions:
Yes, Bridging will be faster. can be quite a bit faster.
Generally speaking, you tend to get half of the air rate, yes.
I am now on to wondering about your CPU usage under a TCP test.
If it were me, i would try MPLS tunneling between the two wrap boards. Have you ever set
one up?
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Transpare ... using_MPLS
This can improve speeds over backhaul links, and lower cpu usage.
It seems to me like your bandwidth is actually pretty good. now some questions about your testing methods:
have you have monitored CPU usage while testing from
PC -> Mountain site? With that first wrap relaying data, could it be maxing out on a tcp test?
Are you using the windows bandwidth test utility? (Btest.exe) ?
Another question now:
If you are concerned with bandwidth to your mountain site, why are you using a 10 mhz
channel to your end point? that is going to be your bottleneck 100% of the time
Also, have you ever tried manually setting your ack timeouts? have you tried NV2 ?
and lastly, I would definitely give bridging a try in this scenario!
-Brad