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nstreme2 support

Tue May 24, 2005 4:35 pm

Using 2 Cm9 Artheros 5213 cards on RouterBoard 500.

Followed nstreme2 setup according to manual, but no success.
could problem be that my software is ver 2.8 and routerOS is ver 2.9 beta?
 
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Tue May 24, 2005 5:05 pm

Nstreme2 is working between the v2.8 and v2.9rc.
First try to make 2 individual Point-to-point links, to check if the antennas are aligned correctly and you got the signal. Then you can try make the nstreme2 configuration. Try to post the configuration in the forum or you can try to send the email to support@mikrotik.com. When sending an email, make the support output files from both routers and include them with the email.
 
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Fri Jun 10, 2005 11:38 am

HI,
I suggest you to use 2.9 version.
Nstreme2 is great protocol but I think needed also to have DFS support for eliminate selection of frequencies.
However for use with Nstreme2 I have developed an single full duplex dipole for use with standard parabolic offset antenna (sat standard) without use two antennas for obtain full duplex, obtain up to 60Mbps in TCP mode with an distance of 17Km. For test I use 800MHz processor with PADOC sytem.

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Sat Jun 11, 2005 1:24 am

HI,
I suggest you to use 2.9 version.
Nstreme2 is great protocol but I think needed also to have DFS support for eliminate selection of frequencies.
However for use with Nstreme2 I have developed an single full duplex dipole for use with standard parabolic offset antenna (sat standard) without use two antennas for obtain full duplex, obtain up to 60Mbps in TCP mode with an distance of 17Km. For test I use 800MHz processor with PADOC sytem.

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Xandor
I've setup two RB532's with four CM9 radios and see 22-23MB FDX with the MT bandwidth test.

The real disappointing news is once I bridge NStreme1 to Ether1 on each side thoughput drops off and becomes irregular. How can I setup a NStreme2 "dumb bridge" and keep the 22-23MB of throughput?

Thanks,

Brad
 
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Sat Jun 11, 2005 3:21 am

So you can run a MT bandwidth test with TCP and both selected and you'll see 22-23Mb running in both directions? WHen I tried this test using RB532s running at 333MHz with 5212 cards with NStreme2 (not in turbo mode) I only got 12MBit in both directions. Can you post your "exported" config?

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Ken
 
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Sat Jun 11, 2005 5:45 am

So you can run a MT bandwidth test with TCP and both selected and you'll see 22-23Mb running in both directions? WHen I tried this test using RB532s running at 333MHz with 5212 cards with NStreme2 (not in turbo mode) I only got 12MBit in both directions. Can you post your "exported" config?

THanks,
Ken
Hello Ken,

No, the 22-23MB FDX was using UDP...TCP I think I saw approx 12MB FDX as well.

What power supply are you using? I am using the wisp-router PoE 48VDC .35A version. I am able to run a MT bandwidth test and cause the RB532 to reboot. I replaced the PoE power supply with an older RouterBoard 48VDC .62A power supply and used the DC jack. The larger PS and DC Jack combo helped the reboot problem a little as I can run the BW test a bit longer before it reboots the far side.

Going to try another RB532 just to see if by chance I have a bad RB532. Sure would have been nice if MT left the CF card on the RB532...now in order to change boards I have to program a new unit rather than just swapping CF cards. <sigh>

Brad
 
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Sat Jun 11, 2005 9:00 am

Ok, found that changing the Framer Policy from "Exact Size" to "Best Fit" stopped the BW test from rebooting the RB532. UDP throughput from a PC running the MT BW client FDX to the far end RB532 produces 22MB/13MB, but from one RB532 to another I get a solid 23MB FDX.

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Sun Jun 12, 2005 9:22 pm

HI,
With RB532 you can't reach more of 24-25Mbps in TCP mode because you have only 333MHz processor, if you want more wireles performances you need an powerful processor and an best system for power up the wireless system.
At this time we have in test PADOC system (Power and Data Over Cable), with this system you can power up 3 wireless systems with big processor at the same time.

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Sun Jun 12, 2005 10:56 pm

aren't the RB532's capable of 400mhz? i know they ship them downclocked @ 266mhz.. you may want to try increasing the clock speed in the RB532 bios.
 
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Sun Jun 12, 2005 11:29 pm

HI,
In fact RB532 work to 333MHz not 400MHz. I don't know about future versions of RB532. However you you need more of 30Mbps over wireless link you need to use minimum 600MHz processor.
In this way you can use double pOE system or other PADOC system.
PADOC will have small dimensions, low cost and BASE and MASTER modules. BASE will be power supply, data e power sections integrated, MASTER will be one circuit very little dimension for data and power with 5/12V dc output.

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Tue Jun 14, 2005 1:45 pm

The RB532 with 266MHz does about 50Mb/s throughput over wireless. We are changing some code to increase that. Over Ethernet, it can do 200-300Mb/s. I suggest that Xandar has the wrong information.

John
 
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Tue Jun 14, 2005 4:29 pm

HI Mr.Tully.
You obtain 50Mb/s with one or two minipci?
You have updated f/w for RB532?
At this time I have in test RB532 bought from wisp-router and use CM9 minipci but obtain 27-30Mb/s in TCP mode.

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Wed Jun 15, 2005 2:15 am

Hi xandor, how are you getting 27-30Mbps with your RB532? Can you post your config or the details that you tested with?

Thanks,
Ken
 
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Wed Jun 15, 2005 2:18 am

The RB532 with 266MHz does about 50Mb/s throughput over wireless. We are changing some code to increase that. Over Ethernet, it can do 200-300Mb/s. I suggest that Xandar has the wrong information.
So far I am only getting 23Mbit TCP (I can never get UDP numbers through our network even with multiple connections). Are there any tips on how to get the higher throughput? I have been using my RB532s in 333MHz mode.

Thanks,
Ken
 
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Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:14 am

You guys HAVE to learn about data speeds and udp and tcp. Use google and educate yourselves. Read and understand the TCP RFC. People that speak about TCP as a measure for backbone circuits need to learn more about data communications!!! I have explained this subject several times and I don't have the time to do it more.

If you think TCP is the correct way to measure the speed of a router or link, then be happy and live in ignorance and don't bother this forum with this BS.

John
 
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Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:57 am

John,
Instead angering task to you that you would have to be tolerant and to explain as to carry out the tests with reliability.

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Xandor
 
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Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:31 am

use bandwidth test from a powerful computer, don't run from or to the router, run Over the link. like this:

BTest1 --> Router1 ~~~~~ Router2 ----> BTest2

use these parameters in the test:

direction: receive (or transmit), protocol: udp, random-data: no

look at CPU usage, if it is 100 then maybe you need a faster CPU for testing.

Also you can manually enter speed that you want to test, so you will see if the link can work at certain speeds. increase the speed, if it works, increase it more ... etc.
 
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Wed Jun 15, 2005 2:01 pm

Xandor,

You should start learning about TCP protocol by reading the RFC and searching google.

Then, you will have started. If you are lazy and don't try to learn about what you are writing about, then don't post to this forum.

John

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