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Hi all. We are considering using 1941Ws at a number of our branch locations. The routers will be installed in metal cabinets. In order to get the antennas out of the cabinet we are considering using an external unit such as a AIR-ANT2544V4M-R. Now th...
Hi all.My WAN links are delivered over 100 mbps ethernet interfaces. I'm using a hierarchical output QoS policy to apply QoS at the carrier supplied bandwidth. At some of my lower bandwidth sites I'm seeing the shaper kicking in before the allocated ...
Hi all.I'm planning a standardisation project to convert all of our remote sites to Cisco (currently we have a mismatch of routers from many vendors). We have a number of unmanned sites with 3G connections. We are using Cybertec 3G routers at many of...
Hi all.A number of my remote sites have been converted from wireless wan links (via HWIC-3G-GSM cards) to wired wan links. The 3G WICs are still in the routers and due to their remoteness are likely to stay there. I've removed all the wireless config...
Hi Leo. Thanks for your response. I had already looked through that page before posting my question. The problem is that all the dual band antennas are either one, four or six element. We could buy three single element antennas but it would be a neat...
Hi Joseph. I've spent a week working through your suggestions and testing out a few ideas of my own. The hard part about this problem is that only I've got a number of identical sites (same QOS configuration, same router model, same interface types,...
Hi Joseph. Thanks for your response. Good point regarding the shaper's Tc. The problem routers are running 12.4T and have a default Tc of 4ms. I left out the child stats to try to keep my post as brief as possible. Looks like it was a little too br...