60G radio repeatedly drops link

uptime: 11w5d12h33m52s
version: 6.47.1 (stable)
build-time: Jul/08/2020 12:34:22
factory-software: 6.45.7
free-memory: 33.4MiB
total-memory: 64.0MiB
cpu: MIPS 24Kc V7.4
cpu-count: 1
cpu-frequency: 650MHz
cpu-load: 0%
free-hdd-space: 3420.0KiB
total-hdd-space: 16.0MiB
write-sect-since-reboot: 2596244
write-sect-total: 6074624
bad-blocks: 0%
architecture-name: mipsbe
board-name: Cube Lite60
platform: MikroTik

monitor 0
connected: yes
frequency: 64800
remote-address: 04:D6:AA:69:97:B6
tx-mcs: 6
tx-phy-rate: 1540.0Mbps
signal: 60
rssi: -52
tx-sector: 12
tx-sector-info: right 0.4 degrees, down 1.8 degrees
distance: 124.36m
tx-packet-error-rate: 0%

/log pr
05:05:06 interface,info wlan60-1: link down
05:05:08 interface,info wlan60-1: link down
05:05:08 interface,info wlan60-1: link up
05:19:01 interface,info wlan60-1: link down
05:19:01 interface,info wlan60-1: link up
05:46:54 interface,info wlan60-1: link down
05:46:54 interface,info wlan60-1: link up
07:41:39 interface,info wlan60-1: link down
07:41:39 interface,info wlan60-1: link up
07:55:26 interface,info wlan60-1: link down
07:55:26 interface,info wlan60-1: link up

/system logging> pr
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, * - default

TOPICS ACTION PREFIX

0 * info memory
1 * error memory
2 * warning memory
3 * critical echo
4 wireless memory
debug


Do I have to reboot to make the change in logging take effect??

This radio link goes up/down 20 times a day.Even though I’ve turned on debug logging, the log messages do not show a reason for the link flap.

Help! I’m just about ready to dump these radios and go back to my previous 60GHZ vendor - while expensive, it was bulletproof and they had decent support

Joe!

Use 6.48.3 'd work better

Ok, upgraded to 6.48.3 on both ends of link. No link flaps so far today, but it’s too soon to declare victory. We usually see a day of improved results after a fw upgrade, then a return to form.

/int w60g print stats gives me:

CPE] /interface w60g> print stats
name: wlan60-1
beamforming-event: 286
tx-io-msdu: 0
tx-sw-msdu: 64 212 284 041 728
tx-fw-msdu: 1 577 058 304
tx-ppdu: 68 611 704 798 108
tx-ppdu-from-q: 60 041 477 350 912
tx-mpdu-new: 64 220 894 438 912
tx-mpdu-total: 64 527 467 834 624
tx-mpdu-retry: 916 238 958 592
rx-ppdu: 71 851 715 113 737
rx-mpdu-crc-err: 64 743 284 887 808
rx-mpdu-crc-ok: 71 808 094 159 526

Anything out of the ordinary here? What does each column represent?

Thanks,

Joe