10 mile UBTik link issues

Hey everyone,
We are a small WISP with around 350 customers. We are testing a UBtik link before we deploy it. It will be replacing our main link to our supplier. The issue that we are having is we are not getting the expected bandwidth out of the UBtik link. We are only getting 34 mbs up and down. We were expecting much more out of it :/. I wanted to check with everyone here to see if you guys could help narrow down the problem.

The setup is two RB912UAG-5HPnDs on two Ubiquiti 2ft 30 dbi Rocket Dishes at a 10 mile distance with clear line of sight.

Here is the setting menu for the AP Side
UbTik test(3).jpg
The status of the client side
UbTik test.jpg
And the Bandwidth
UbTik test(2).jpg

Maybe too strong signal. Try to use regulation first. Then try without nv2. Try different frequency.

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Is not the first person (search in the forum)
neither the last
having problem with Ubiquiti 2ft 30 dbi Rocket Dishes quality
(also with ubnt devices)

Do not play with toys, use RF or J&L antennas… (and never use grid antennas of any producer!)

The antenna gain for optimal performance must between -64 and -68 (both channels)

why only one chain is used?

It turns out the main issue is how we were setting up the bandwidth test. When we switched to a direct btest from rb912 to rb912 and we got the bandwidth throughput we were expecting. Right now it’s pulling 110 mbs both ways. That will be good enough for replacing our main link for now. I did add the second chain and that helped a bit. Thank you for your help guys!

Brand RF or J&L antennas what are the links for these, also what is wrong with Cyberbajt and ARC Wireless

This is a powerful routerboard, i have got RB 411GL with R52Hn this is similar like that your device, i have tested with ftp server, and in a test environment on 2,4 Ghz i have achieved sometimes 150-170 Mbit/sec tcp speed in one direction, but 17 km is obvious different situation. Anyway i am using OSPF in my Mikrotik test network. I am trying to develope my network knowledge.

You should try:

Ap: bridge
Station: station-bridge

First with 802.11 N and then with NV2 as well. I do not know Ubuquiti’s antenna.
I think your CCQ and signal strenght are excellent, maybe you should try to play with the tx power on both sides, according to my experience -60dBm signal strenght is the best. On the last week we installed a 2,6 km link with 411 and old R52 with turbo 40Mhz mode, speed was around 50 Mbit/sec tcp and the signal was -60/-60 dBm with 25 dBi grid antennas.

Sorry for my english

Oh… Cyberbajt !!! I miss…

About ARC Wireless i never use that antenna, I have no idea how are quality.

25dBi grid for only 2,6Km?

2,6Km and only -60?

If you have used one dish antenna J&L 24dBm you reach -50 @ 2,6Km…

The fresnel zone is not 100% clean, i know it should be around -50 dBm, but the link working very well, and i think 50 Mbit/sec tcp speed a nice performance from the 411 on 2,6 km, maybe this is the limit of this device.

However, are you talking about Jirous antennas ? I heard about them, good quality, and affordable prices.

Fresnel :slight_smile:

Yes, Jirous.

110 Mbit/sec tcp speed ? I mean 55/55 Mbit sec, aggregate traffic

probably You haven’t enabled second chain…
you should get 270-300mbps wireless tx/rx rate instead of 150M which is typical for one chain radio.

please go and check HT settings. :slight_smile: