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w60g
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 10:37 pm
by charuga
I have 60g link with 150cm dish and ofset 120cm
The signal strength is between 80 and 100 percent
On rain and the bad weather is always the same flow and signal strength..
but when I'm doing the bandwith-test, I have constant breaks and disconecting the connection.
ros version 6.43rc21
Re: w60g
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 5:26 am
by 2frogs
You are maxing out the CPU as it is not strong enough to generate the traffic and also pass it. And that bandwidth test only runs on a single core on multi-core CPU’s. Use iperf between 2 pc’s instead.
Re: w60g
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 3:58 pm
by charuga
You are maxing out the CPU as it is not strong enough to generate the traffic and also pass it. And that bandwidth test only runs on a single core on multi-core CPU’s. Use iperf between 2 pc’s instead.
Tnx mate
Re: w60g
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 4:16 pm
by blingblouw
You are maxing out the CPU as it is not strong enough to generate the traffic and also pass it. And that bandwidth test only runs on a single core on multi-core CPU’s. Use iperf between 2 pc’s instead.
Bit of a bold claim.
A) he 816 drops on that link. Unless he's running 816 btest, this holds no weight
B) no where in his image does it show CPU running maxed out.
Re: w60g
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 5:01 pm
by mistry7
You are maxing out the CPU as it is not strong enough to generate the traffic and also pass it. And that bandwidth test only runs on a single core on multi-core CPU’s. Use iperf between 2 pc’s instead.
Tnx mate
TX Sector info shows. that you can align it better....
Re: w60g
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 6:10 pm
by charuga
Here's the picture, bad flow and permanent breaks
the signal is stable but as soon as traffic begins the connection starts to breaks
Re: w60g
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 8:09 pm
by 2frogs
You are maxing out the CPU as it is not strong enough to generate the traffic and also pass it. And that bandwidth test only runs on a single core on multi-core CPU’s. Use iperf between 2 pc’s instead.
Bit of a bold claim.
A) he 816 drops on that link. Unless he's running 816 btest, this holds no weight
B) no where in his image does it show CPU running maxed out.
It is a known fact. Mikrotik has already removed the .exe from their down load page and I am surprised it has not been removed from rOS already. And it hasn’t ever been proper to test to/from the device(s) you want to test.