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Omnitik nv2 setup

Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:35 pm

Hi all,
Well i have a cell in a rural area with clean channels so i put an omnitik and i have clients connected from 1 to 12km (.6mi to 7mi)
The clients are all Mikrotik of course (otherway we cant enable nv2) they are mostly Sextant 5HnD but i have a few 411AH with XR5 with a 23dBi panels (the farest ones)
So the AP its running on both 802.11 a / n with both chains enabled.

The signals of the clients are:
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And the TxCCQ on AP side is:
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The problem comes (i think) With my nv2 setup. At full use i get a 52% of CPU in the Omnitik but the troughput can't pass 12mbps, i tough maybe my internet connection had a problem, but no, i tried from the ethernet side make a btest from my laptop to a client and when the AP its running 12mbps i get around 54kbps on both directions.
If the traffic goes down to 7 mbps and i make the btest i get the 5mbps . so the AP cant reach more than 12mbps.

I am running NV2 defaults except for the Cell radius, i put 15km (3 more just in case).

But i dont know the following?

TDMA Period size: im running 4 that increase a little the bandwith (from 11.2 to 12mbps), but increased too the latency (around 12ms).
Cell Radius: 15km ( farest client its between 12-13km.)
Queue Count: 2 (No idea what for it is this)
QoS: Default (either)

On HT Tab i'm using defaults with both chains enabled.

How can i improve the troughput on the AP side.. Im about to test with nstreme But i dont want to because as far as i know nstream cant handle very well the dual chain setting. (am i right?)

Thanks in advace and best regards.

JB
 
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Re: Omnitik nv2 setup

Fri Jun 21, 2013 12:04 am

No one? :shock:
 
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Re: Omnitik nv2 setup

Fri Jun 21, 2013 11:30 am

wds with NV2 ????????????????????????

As far as I am aware NV2 is incompatible with WDS , maybe I am out of touch.

80211 mode
In advanced tab on CLIENTS ONLY
HW retries 10
try rts/cts = self
Hw. Protection threshold 512

aNi = ap and client
Preamble long


I do not know what your solution is if you have some clients set as wds.
Maybe use N type cards and use "n mode" only
 
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Re: Omnitik nv2 setup

Fri Jun 21, 2013 11:39 am

Many of your signal levels are far too low.
This results in low air rates for the affected clients,
which will lower your total throughput for all clients in return.

Aim for -65dB RX-level (CPE and Omni).
Use mikrotik linkcalc to estimate needed TX-Power and Antenna-type.
Try to never go below -70dB RX-level. Everything less is instable and unreliable,

Also you're mixing A and N, that's bad. Kick all A-Clients. Only use N-Clients.
Have you already enabled both HT-Chains (H and V polarization) and 40MHz (extension channel)?
Have you disabled default forwarding on your omnitik? (to ensure CPEs cannot communicated to each other)
 
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Re: Omnitik nv2 setup

Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:35 pm

wds with NV2 ????????????????????????

As far as I am aware NV2 is incompatible with WDS , maybe I am out of touch.

80211 mode
In advanced tab on CLIENTS ONLY
HW retries 10
try rts/cts = self
Hw. Protection threshold 512

aNi = ap and client
Preamble long


I do not know what your solution is if you have some clients set as wds.
Maybe use N type cards and use "n mode" only
NV2 and WDS are compatible.
Clients make pppoe connection to the wlan1 the 3 stations on wds are cells bridged to the ethernet.
 
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Re: Omnitik nv2 setup

Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:38 pm

Many of your signal levels are far too low.
This results in low air rates for the affected clients,
which will lower your total throughput for all clients in return.

Aim for -65dB RX-level (CPE and Omni).
Use mikrotik linkcalc to estimate needed TX-Power and Antenna-type.
Try to never go below -70dB RX-level. Everything less is instable and unreliable,

Also you're mixing A and N, that's bad. Kick all A-Clients. Only use N-Clients.
Have you already enabled both HT-Chains (H and V polarization) and 40MHz (extension channel)?
Have you disabled default forwarding on your omnitik? (to ensure CPEs cannot communicated to each other)
I agree with you about the signal level, i think im going to sectorize this zone. I cant kick all A clients because their radios are A, i will consider changing to N tough.

I have both chains enabled and i will stay on 20Mhz, in the other hand i didnt have disabled the default forwarding, and didnt notice until you wrote it.. thanks.. i will see how the behavor is with this setting off.


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JB
 
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Re: Omnitik nv2 setup

Sat Jun 22, 2013 12:00 pm

Hi all,
i have clients connected from 1 to 12km (.6mi to 7mi)
JB
12km is little far for OmniTik.
 
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Re: Omnitik nv2 setup

Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:56 pm

Hi all,
i have clients connected from 1 to 12km (.6mi to 7mi)
JB
12km is little far for OmniTik.
I had a 20dbi Sector from Ubnt, but the equipment that was doing the job died with a lightning storm. Someone stole our ground cable... :? The omnitik survived and i connected all the clients on it and was doing an amaizing job, but i will put the sectors again :)

Thanks Again :)

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