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poor performance with R52HN with NV2 ROS5.7

Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:58 am

Hello Folks

I have currently set a 10km PtP link with two RB433 boards each fed with the R52Hn minipci cards to ubnt rocket dish 343bi

unfortunately i cant even get 10mbps down and 10mbps on the link. I see people are posting 150 and 300 mbps for over 14km and 50km here.

I presume am doing something wrong.

what is the significance of "current-ofdm-errors" ? which my own keeps rising 11615
or could it be the choice of radio cards (i have R52HN). if they are not good should i consider the DBii F52N-PRO or the UBNT SR71-15 minipci cards

please find screenshot of client side radio stats attach

where can i get the 5.9 routeros to try out.

thanks
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Re: poor performance with R52HN with NV2 ROS5.7

Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:06 am

please email to support@mikrotik.com and we will provide you with a test release of v5.9 which has improvements for the Nv2 wireless protocol.
 
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Re: poor performance with R52HN with NV2 ROS5.7

Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:48 pm

Are you kidding! get those signal levels sorted out first! Maybe your antennas are not aligned! Without using a calculator and based on experience alone, I would say that you are 20-25dB short on signal.

Do you have one of the antennas with chains crossed over.
 
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Re: poor performance with R52HN with NV2 ROS5.7

Thu Nov 17, 2011 7:05 pm

Its crossed over and the noise levels are very high, try another channel, do a frequency usage scan and use the less usage channel
 
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Re: poor performance with R52HN with NV2 ROS5.7

Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:44 pm

any updates here?
 
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Re: poor performance with R52HN with NV2 ROS5.7

Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:13 pm

most certainly i too see some alignment issues in ur link ...10 km with 32dbi grid antenna should be around -55 signal or check ur pigtails.
as per speed i have never seen any link practically do a 150mbps or 300mbps actual throughput.
i have links where the wireless does connect at 150 mbps with r52hn but that too gives 14-15mbps up/down and i am satisfied with it. even i am surprised under what scenarios do these guys exhibit 150 mbps throughput??
 
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Re: poor performance with R52HN with NV2 ROS5.7

Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:09 pm

Its crossed over and the noise levels are very high, try another channel, do a frequency usage scan and use the less usage channel
I don't understand: -110 dB is a high noise level???

All my antennas have -110 dB what is - i think - the detection minimum of the cards. They are working fine.

Please explain where you see a high noise level!

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Re: poor performance with R52HN with NV2 ROS5.7

Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:28 pm

Its crossed over and the noise levels are very high, try another channel, do a frequency usage scan and use the less usage channel
The signal levels might give the conclusion it is cross connected (what is H-pol is connected to the V-pol part of the antenna on the other end and vv.).
I don't understand: -110 dB is a high noise level??? All my antennas have -110 dB what is - i think - the detection minimum of the cards. They are working fine.
No, he made a mistake here. -110 is very low. SNR is also good so that's not the problem here.

Please explain where you see a high noise level!

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But in general the signal levels are verly low. That could be much better. And if signals on both ends for all chains are in -40 - - 65 range the high througputs as shown by many are indeed possible, specially with NV2

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