what about interference? make sure you use professional isolated pigtails, separate the antennas by proper distance, make sure you have an isolated outdoor box (metallic), see if you can't somehow isolate the cards between themselves (metallic sheet wrapped in plastic or something)?
Actually we have in our network 9 lines, where we have RB800, RB600, RB433AH and R52N cards. Just 1 line works correctly - there is RB600 and just 1 wireless card inside. The rest 8 lines works very strange. We didn't know the reason of the problems, thats why we tested different antenas, different pigtails, different routerboards, but same on any hardware.
Anyway, in some of those lines there was nstreme dual before we implemented MIMO and it worked correctly before.
- Yes, we used professional pigtails, as short as possible (1m, 3m max).
- Because we didn't know, where is the problem, we tested a lot of antenas. Separate antenas, dual antenas, offsets ... at least 5 types of different antenas in different areas. Some of antenas was really very good professional antenas - I dont thing, there will be problem.
- We haven't isolated outdoor box. But when there was Nstreme dual before, everything works correctly. When there is just 1 active R52N card, everything works correctly. Just when there is more wireless cards inside, then begin problems.
- Isolate cards inside 1 routerboard? We didn't try it, I don't know how to do that. Any metalic sheet? We didn't try it!
Yesterday I did test on 1 of our lines. One side is RB800+3xR52N really good proffesional duplex antenas. 2nd side RB800+4xR52N, proffesional separated antenas (not duplex). When all cards was active (approximatelly 10Mbps data trafic on every card), we had latency around 120ms in the MIMO line. I disabled all other cards, just 1 R52N card was active in every side of the line. The line works very good, around 100-130mbps. When I enabled other cards, problems was back. I tested to change channels and change any settings of the R52N cards, but it has minimal influence.