Nstreme + AC = No more than 170Mb Throughput!! 6.19+6.20rc

Just wanted to alert Mikrotik of this, of all my outdoor testing with these Netbox5’s, SXT-AC, and NetMetal, with rates MAXED OUT, Nstreme caps out at 170-180Mbps!!! NV2 only links at 680-720, but get 200-300Mb throughput!!

Obviously seems to be an issue with Nstreme+AC and the 170/180 throughput, hoping Mikrotik can fix it soon, as I LOVE the 0-1ms latency with Nstreme

Also the traffic graphs during speedtest seem to be off. Look below with NV2
Nstreme_AC_Test.png
NV2_AC_Test.png

What distance? Try reduce TX power on both sides. Ideal registration table signal is from -50 to -60

Bout 1.5 miles. Already reduced TX on both ends to 10db. That’s not the problem though. Because same exact issues on the next link out from this one that is 7.8miles and signals -54/-53

use a pc to do speedtest not the routerboard itself

I can push 980mb UDP to the master side from our core CCR so its not a bandwidth testing issue. Speedtest on laptop was ~160mb with data rates 866/866.

results after 10 days:
Routerboards AC
13km distance, 1.2m dish on one side, 60cm on other side - rocketdish. Signal jumping around between -44 to -75. Not very stable troughput overall - 100Mbps TCP simplex. I was trying forcing TX power, data rates, NV2 latency, channel size (20 to 80MHz), swapping routerboards (i bought 3rd one), swapping antennas, frequency scan (from N-card) to get a clear channel, swap AP and STA modes, WDS and station bridge modes. and maybe everything i know about mikrotik. I even swapped 1Gbps switch with 100Mbps one (because 100Mbps force setting is not working on those routerboards) just to be shure i have no back pressure.
Last setup was with N cards and 433AH RB - 140MBps tcp NV2 FDX. Very stable for 1 year.
I cannot reccomend bying any mikrotik AC product to no one YET.
Sorry for my engish.

what results are you getting when you use 802.11 protocol?
What was the tdma-period-size?
How are you testing the speed?
What speed you got using UDP?

The same situation with nstreme - no more than 150 Mbit / s mode 802.11 missed up to 500 Mbit / s mode nv2 very strange situation, even impossible-tested. Distance of 1 km

The same situation with nstreme - no more than 150 Mbit / s mode 802.11 missed up to 500 Mbit / s mode nv2 very strange situation, even impossible-tested. Distance of 1 km

nstreme on AC not working , use nv2 with auto timing.

Do the same happens using 20MHz channel?

I’ve 2 PtP links (2km and 5km) with SXT AC and parabolic dish, and I’ve rock solid 173,3Mbps (20MHz) with Nv2

Ping is beween 2-3ms (stable), and I can put 110/20mb with more than 30k pps without problem

In nstreme, I get higher latency, and no more than 60-70mbps. In 802.11, with little traffic (about 30mbps) ping goes to 20ms

I’ll try to test 40/80MHz… but for MHz, nv2 is the right choice

how you configure nv2 that he ping higher quality at such speeds than the 802.11? In my case, for 300 Mbit/s nv2 starts with a delay of 50 mc and above. And in the case of 802.11 Ping stably maintains and 500 Mbit / s ( 5mc-7mc-9mc). test tx/rx signal strength (39/44 dBm), bridge

  • TDMA Period Size: auto
  • Cell Radius: 10km
  • Mode Bridge / Station Bridge

All other settings, defaults

There still is a problem with Nstreme with ac protocol - with throughput - like at the topic. Have You found any solution for that? About 160-180Mbit is MAX on QRT ac with 40MHz channel and Nstreme enabled. We love nstreme - to have latency 1-2ms at wireless lik. Nv2 giving more latency :frowning:. So is there any solution to have more througput at MikroTik ac ?

I have updated both QRTac to ROS 6.39.2, but the problem with maximum Point-toPoint link still persists. Any idea? Or there is no chance to get more at MikroTik?

Hi,
Im using Nstreme also but no more 250Mb Max troughput. I think this is the max capacity of the mikrotik :frowning: cause i have never seen over it.

250Mbit? I can’t reach more than 180Mbit. Could You post Your wireless settings for that link, please?

On Ap side;

/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] adaptive-noise-immunity=ap-and-client-mode band=5ghz-onlyac channel-width=20/40/80mhz-Ceee default-forwarding=no disabled=no frequency=\
    5930 frequency-mode=superchannel hide-ssid=yes hw-retries=9 mode=bridge multicast-helper=full nv2-cell-radius=10 nv2-preshared-key=<key> nv2-security=enabled \
    radio-name="" rx-chains=0,1 scan-list=4900-6100 ssid=ssid tdma-period-size=auto tx-chains=0,1 wds-default-bridge=bridge1 wds-mode=dynamic \
    wireless-protocol=nstreme wps-mode=disabled
/interface wireless nstreme
set wlan1 enable-nstreme=yes framer-policy=exact-size

On Client Side;

/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=5ghz-onlyac channel-width=20/40/80mhz-eeCe disabled=no frequency=auto frequency-mode=superchannel hw-retries=9 mode=station-wds \
    multicast-helper=full nv2-preshared-key=<key> nv2-security=enabled radio-name=<name> rx-chains=0,1 scan-list=5800-6100 ssid=ssid tx-chains=0,1 \
    wds-default-bridge=bridge1 wds-mode=dynamic wireless-protocol=nstreme
/interface wireless nstreme
set wlan1 enable-nstreme=yes

Nstreme need upgrade after many years Mikrotik do nothing for nstreme. They make wireless custom driver & usless NV2. Nv2 need tcp acceleration. NV2 are useless because we need 80-120 mbit speedtest for customers in p2mp scenario.

Funny, I too am wondering why NSTREME capacity on my 25 Km link only gets around 100-120 mbit, on a 20/40 MHz channel, and also on 80 MHz channel. I would of expected more capacity at the 80 MHz, and I do recall having it, I have had it at 180 - 200 mbit up until a while ago. Cant recall what version of ROS, but it is not my only link that is capped at that speed. I have others that use nstreme and experience the same issue.

Connected air rate is 520mbit or more when real data rate is only the 100mbit. ( that’s on 80 Mhz ) on 20/40 MHz the connected rate is 300 and the real capcity is the same approx. 100 mbit.