Will NStreme work fine with an AP-bridge and multiple MT stations, or is it meant just for a point-to-point link?
Thanks
Ekkas
Will NStreme work fine with an AP-bridge and multiple MT stations, or is it meant just for a point-to-point link?
Thanks
Ekkas
It will work fine for a point-to-multi-point network (and is what NStreme was designed for, amongst other - to work around hidden station problem etc.). The only thing (rather obvious) to observe is that all your clients have to MikroTik, too (and be configured for NStreme)…
Best regards,
Christian Meis
Nstream (and polling) is perfect for p2mp
I now have 100% mikrotik and not sure if my phone still works (no support calls anymore)
Nstream will add abot 3ms to a ping but with multiple clients under heavy load thats where is is perfect
I have done spped tests and will nstream on ping sstay low under full load
Can we do Nstream with RB532A ? I assume that the resources will not be enough? CMIIW.
Best regards,
Romie Djapri
I also found that NStreme does improve bandwidth test up to more than 100% faster, but sometimes the connection drops, disable nstreme and everything is ok again… P2P link with grid antennas, on 5GHz.
single nstream on rb500 is fine (20mbps) with good signal
and without nstreme and with g-turbo 32 mbps… ![]()
Short of CPU power i think …
What is a good signal mean? Is it -50 ~ -70 is still consider as a good signal?
best regards,
Romie Djapri
-70 is good signal on 5.8ghz
-70 is good signal on 5.8ghz
What about on 2.4 ghz? Is it still a good signal?
-70 is OK on 2.4 but I normally don’t get that high speeds
perhaps 10mbps
Others may have different experiances