Yes epmp is a system which is considerable/comparable. MT should look at it and implement some features like gps. The SMs are higher quality than sxt light. The door mechanism of SXT is not as good and we see damaged ethernet ports as it is narrow to insert ethernet cable.We have the same problem
Is there some chance to improve NV2?
With NV2/40mhz can you tell me the max throughput?
An RB912/RB922ac i think can do 50-60Mbps with 20/30 nv2 clients?
-to put GPS sync means change the APs-CPEs again
-maybe some cheaper software improvement could be made?
I think seriously to buy cambium epmp1000, with gps sync etc, but the price is min 2x Lite5, and you can put 100-120 clients/AP
Anyone knows how the performance is in real life situation on ubiquity gear? The folders looks nice but can it perform?
Ok, 2km, so your test is a PTP.better than MT. Sorry for that. In our our Case we have tested both. Netmetal an UBNT AC Gear.
With a normal Nanobeam M5 we get 150 Mbit throuput over a 2 km link.
Matches with what we see. MT is good for low density. Epmp does scale much better esp. as gps allows frequency reuse. Pmp450 is best when price is no problem.Ok, 2km, so your test is a PTP.better than MT. Sorry for that. In our our Case we have tested both. Netmetal an UBNT AC Gear.
With a normal Nanobeam M5 we get 150 Mbit throuput over a 2 km link.
But how can you say me on PTMP ? This is the big problem...
In my experience I see
- ubnt airmax: 50-60 stations on AP with an aggregate of 35-40Mbps
- mkt nv2: 45 clients on AP with a aggregate of 30-35Mbps (personal experience in a very good scenario)
difference?
ubnt has very fantastic built-in QoS (if match with your needs)
mkt when are near the limit (also stations per AP) start lowering bandwith and spike (also if AP is with 6-7Mbps in use)
- epmp: on AP with 70 stations with an aggregate of 80Mbps
- pmp450: on AP with 150 stations aggregate of 90-100Mbps and very low latency and not frequent spikes
Mikrotik can has the potential of improving his wireless for Wisp but, as this thread say, no one single comment by Mikrotik employees
+1It would be pretty cool, NV3 !!
Today's customers are more and more, few frequencies, the spectrum is more dirty, and customer bandwidth trend increase (competitors increases)
Urge then, see if Mikrotik wants to develop the radio technology for WISP, or remain, leave give me the comparison, as the Dude (stationary for years)
If yes, unfortunately they must also listen to the voice of the people, our needs.
- TDD with Custom Ratio DL/UP
- GPS Sync, or another sync system in same tower
- Modulation mechanisms more robust (why slow down rate when the are inactivity? require more time to find better modulation when traffic is generated)
- Methods of checking error more detailed (for example drop radio packet)
- Better support in nLos o NLOS (is now a total disaster)
- Hardware RF filter
- Errors correction in engineering design of hardware .. sorry but even today with some rain I was burned additional NetMetal (incoming from sticker)
But if none of this is in your thoughts, then better to gear up with something else
+1.. .. listen to the voice of the people, our needs.
- TDD with Custom Ratio DL/UP
- GPS Sync, or another sync system in same tower
- Modulation mechanisms more robust (why slow down rate when the are inactivity? require more time to find better modulation when traffic is generated)
- Methods of checking error more detailed (for example drop radio packet)
- Better support in nLos o NLOS (is now a total disaster)
- Hardware RF filter
- Errors correction in engineering design of hardware ..
Why you have NV2 disabled? This topic is about NV2.Same experience here. Two APs. No NV2, just straight 802.11n (2.4GHz). 35 - 45 clients each, terrible jitter (5 - 200+ ms)
Yes, topic is about NV2 that is proprietary Wireless protocol from Mikrotik.Why you have NV2 disabled? This topic is about NV2.Same experience here. Two APs. No NV2, just straight 802.11n (2.4GHz). 35 - 45 clients each, terrible jitter (5 - 200+ ms)
Enable nv2, set TDMA to auto. 35-45clients is too much for AP. Especialy on 2,4Ghz.
Move clients to 5Ghz with NV2
Agreed ? Does anyone have market share numbers for WISP vs other internet provider platforms?I agree, Mikrotik not longer consider WISPs market.
In fact, until today, still no answer on this thread by them.
They are focusing on IPSEC
In the last releases 70% of the time appears ipsec fix
Stop, and fix/complete it for good!!
I think that my problem are NV2 related ?Your posts are not related with topic title. Please start your own Topic.
draguzet this is a typical problem that I've in NV2 PTMP.I think that my problem are NV2 related ?Your posts are not related with topic title. Please start your own Topic.
We offer a free upgrade for customers with older cpes to increase sector capacity.draguzet this is a typical problem that I've in NV2 PTMP.I think that my problem are NV2 related ?Your posts are not related with topic title. Please start your own Topic.
It should not happen, or impact so strongly because of the nature of TDMA, but in Mikrotik anything could happen
This problem appear also on dual-chain device. So free upgrade not solve the problemWe offer a free upgrade for customers with older cpes to increase sector capacity.
Yes. But it reduces the problem increasing the speed of the problematic cpes.This problem appear also on dual-chain device. So free upgrade not solve the problemWe offer a free upgrade for customers with older cpes to increase sector capacity.
A single chain cpe eats up to double the airtime compared to a dual chain cpe. If it is a bad performer due to bad conditions it slows down the sector.Not a good idea having dual chain AP and then connect single and dual chain CPE's ?
What I mean is that, just having one or two cpe with problems, to degrade the whole cell.A single chain cpe eats up to double the airtime compared to a dual chain cpe. If it is a bad performer due to bad conditions it slows down the sector.
Unless I am mistaken TDMA has a predefined time slot for each client, the AP will listen to each client for this predefined time slot and move on to next client and when it encounters bad performer (client) this gets the same predefined time slot and AP moves to the next client, so the sector cannot be slowed down, slow downs are caused by either (or both) numberA single chain cpe eats up to double the airtime compared to a dual chain cpe. If it is a bad performer due to bad conditions it slows down the sector.Not a good idea having dual chain AP and then connect single and dual chain CPE's ?
What do think occurs on the dual chain AP unused chain (antenna element) when the AP goes into receive mode and is listening to both dual and single chain CPE's?What I mean is that, just having one or two cpe with problems, to degrade the whole cell.A single chain cpe eats up to double the airtime compared to a dual chain cpe. If it is a bad performer due to bad conditions it slows down the sector.
TDMA protocol should give safeties in these cases
There is somethings wrong, that could be fixed
So, I renew my request to Mikrotik staff: there are some scheduled works to improves NV2 ?
The single polarity certainly affect performance.What do think occurs on the dual chain AP unused chain (antenna element) when the AP goes into receive mode and is listening to both dual and single chain CPE's?
Suddenly there is no signal on one chain when switching from last client, does the radio card use AGC (?) in a attempt to boost signal then onto next client, just as suddenly there is now signal on that chain, does the radio card this time use AGC to reduce the signal level,
If I am correct this would explain how and why the sector performance is reduced?
I also have CPE's that have their signal reduced from installation but haven't noticed any reduction
The single polarity certainly affect performance.
But I also have situations where a dual polarity antenna is not well aligned because the strong wind has move it and has a weak signal
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