Unstalbe AP/clients

Hello.
I got issu on my ap, clients stands 48Mbps/48Mbps
but go back to 48Mbps/6Mbps often and then up to 48Mbps/48Mbps agein.
When i look at the clients it standing 48Mbps/48Mbps not dropping.
And the ccq is not good its 80/85 % but dropp down to 70/70 % and can ho up to 80/97%
but look like the tx ccq that is the most unsable
Rely unstable, what can do this? signal is -72/-73 and stable. nosie to flore 23 troput 26214 kbps

AP:
/interface wireless
set 0 ack-timeout=dynamic adaptive-noise-immunity=none allow-sharedkey=no
antenna-gain=0 antenna-mode=ant-a area=“” arp=enabled band=5ghz
basic-rates-a/g=6Mbps burst-time=disabled comment=“” compression=no
country=no_country_set default-ap-tx-limit=0 default-authentication=no
default-client-tx-limit=0 default-forwarding=yes dfs-mode=none
disable-running-check=no disabled=no disconnect-timeout=3s
frame-lifetime=0 frequency=5260 frequency-mode=manual-txpower hide-ssid=
no hw-fragmentation-threshold=disabled hw-protection-mode=none
hw-protection-threshold=0 hw-retries=4 l2mtu=2290 mac-address=
00:0C:42:60:EF:55 max-station-count=2007 mode=ap-bridge mtu=1500 name=
wlan1 noise-floor-threshold=default on-fail-retry-time=100ms
periodic-calibration=default periodic-calibration-interval=60
preamble-mode=both proprietary-extensions=post-2.9.25 radio-name=
000C4260EF55 rate-set=default scan-list=default security-profile=default
ssid=ggnetAP203 station-bridge-clone-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00
supported-rates-a/g=6Mbps,9Mbps,12Mbps,18Mbps,24Mbps,36Mbps,48Mbps,54Mbps
tx-power-mode=default update-stats-interval=disabled wds-cost-range=
50-150 wds-default-bridge=none wds-default-cost=100 wds-ignore-ssid=no
wds-mode=disabled wmm-support=disabled
/interface wireless manual-tx-power-table
set wlan1 comment=“” manual-tx-powers="1Mbps:17,2Mbps:17,5.5Mbps:17,11Mbps:17,
6Mbps:17,9Mbps:17,12Mbps:17,18Mbps:17,24Mbps:17,36Mbps:17,48Mbps:17,54Mbps
:17,HT20-0:0,HT20-1:0,HT20-2:0,HT20-3:0,HT20-4:0,HT20-5:0,HT20-6:0,HT20-7:
0,HT40-0:0,HT40-1:0,HT40-2:0,HT40-3:0,HT40-4:0,HT40-5:0,HT40-6:0,HT40-

Clients:
/interface wireless
set 0 ack-timeout=dynamic adaptive-noise-immunity=none allow-sharedkey=no
antenna-gain=0 antenna-mode=ant-a area=“” arp=enabled band=5ghz
basic-rates-a/g=6Mbps basic-rates-b=1Mbps burst-time=disabled comment=“”
compression=no country=no_country_set default-ap-tx-limit=0
default-authentication=no default-client-tx-limit=0 default-forwarding=
yes dfs-mode=none disable-running-check=no disabled=no
disconnect-timeout=3s frame-lifetime=0 frequency=5300 frequency-mode=
manual-txpower hide-ssid=no hw-fragmentation-threshold=disabled
hw-protection-mode=none hw-protection-threshold=0 hw-retries=4 l2mtu=2290
mac-address=00:0C:42:3A:86:A1 max-station-count=2007 mode=station mtu=
1500 name=wlan1 noise-floor-threshold=default on-fail-retry-time=100ms
periodic-calibration=default periodic-calibration-interval=60
preamble-mode=both proprietary-extensions=post-2.9.25 radio-name=GG_C0006
rate-set=default scan-list=default security-profile=default ssid=
ggnetAP203 station-bridge-clone-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00
supported-rates-a/g=6Mbps,9Mbps,12Mbps,18Mbps,24Mbps,36Mbps,48Mbps,54Mbps
supported-rates-b=1Mbps,2Mbps,5.5Mbps,11Mbps tx-power-mode=default
update-stats-interval=disabled wds-cost-range=50-150 wds-default-bridge=
none wds-default-cost=100 wds-ignore-ssid=no wds-mode=disabled
wmm-support=disabled
/interface wireless manual-tx-power-table
set wlan1 comment=“” manual-tx-powers=“1Mbps:17,2Mbps:17,5.5Mbps:17,11Mbps:17,
6Mbps:17,9Mbps:17,12Mbps:17,18Mbps:17,24Mbps:17,36Mbps:17,48Mbps:17,54Mbps
:17,HT20-0:0,HT20-1:0,HT20-2:0,HT20-3:0,HT20-4:0,HT20-5:0,HT20-6:0,HT20-7:
0,HT40-0:0,HT40-1:0,HT40-2:0,HT40-3:0,HT40-4:0,HT40-5:0,HT40-6:0,HT40-7:0”

Switch on both AP and CPE “adaptive-noise-immunity” on.

After that monitor the link again. Lower the connection rates to speeds where the signal is -73 or better or lower them untill you see your CCQ go up into 90 region.

Your issue is probably interference.

If you have more clients on AP switch RTS/CTS on and set hw-protection-threshold to 256
(2.xx ROS need wireless-test package for this. 3.xx and 3.xx have it standard)

Forgot to mention: Play with power output levels. Sometimes lower power outputs give better CCQ.

Try a different frequency.

Might be more useful if you tell us what antenna, board, miniPCI, CPE, how many cards in the board you are using. All this information is more useful in trying to figure out what exactly the problem lies.

Yes, decreasing Tx should help.