11-20-2005 11:20 PM - edited 07-04-2021 11:21 AM
I have a pair of 1310 bridges connecting to each other on a point-to-point link with 21dbm dish antennaes (AIR-ANT3338).
I get the following output when I do a linktest:
POOR (35 % retries) Time Strength Quality % Retries
msec % In dBm % Out dBm In Out In Out
Sent : 100, Avg 281 93 - 48 49 - 90 100 100 Tot: 0 70
Lost to Tgt: 0, Max 524 98 - 47 53 - 84 100 100 Max: 0 4
Lost to Src: 0, Min 261 86 - 52 47 - 96 100 100
Rates (Src/Tgt) 18Mb 11/11 24Mb 68/67 36Mb 19/19 48Mb 2/2 54Mb 0/1
Linktest Done
Can anyone tell me how to interpret the output? I am getting very poor response when running pings on the link.
11-21-2005 05:44 AM
IT looks like you have a bad RF link. (Poor =;-)
check the rf situation, the line of sight of the antennas, maybe change the channel.
it also helps if you sent more infos about the installation (config, distance, ...)
regards Bernhard
11-21-2005 05:59 AM
Hi Bernhard,
The distance is 1.2 kilometers. The hardware comprises Cisco 1310 bridges with 21Db dish antennaes.
The config on side a is:
interface Dot11Radio0
no ip address
no ip route-cache
!
ssid pdhgsr
!
short-slot-time
cca 75
concatenation
distance 2
speed basic-1.0 basic-2.0 basic-5.5 6.0 9.0 basic-11.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0
54.0
power local cck 20
power local ofdm 20
station-role root
antenna receive right
antenna transmit right
antenna gain 21
infrastructure-client
bridge-group 1
bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
The config on side b is:
interface Dot11Radio0
no ip address
no ip route-cache
!
ssid pdhgsr
!
short-slot-time
cca 75
concatenation
distance 2
speed basic-1.0 basic-2.0 basic-5.5 6.0 9.0 basic-11.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0
54.0
power local cck 20
power local ofdm 20
station-role root
antenna receive right
antenna transmit right
antenna gain 21
infrastructure-client
bridge-group 1
bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
Regards
Dean
11-22-2005 07:42 AM
I think at least at one side (eg b) the station role needs to be non root.
you can also try on the root bridge :
dot11 dot11Radio 0 carrier busy
regards Bernhard
11-22-2005 09:12 PM
Thanks for the assistance so far.
The one station is non-root.
Here is the output from the carrier busy tests:
Frequency Carrier Busy %
--------- --------------
2412 75
2417 97
2422 100
2427 100
2432 100
2437 100
2442 47
2447 90
2452 100
2457 100
2462 100
2467 92
2472 57
Frequency Carrier Busy %
--------- --------------
2412 99
2417 100
2422 100
2427 100
2432 100
2437 100
2442 66
2447 94
2452 100
2457 99
2462 99
2467 96
2472 57
If I read the above it seems as if all the channels are busy. Is my assumption correct and if so what are my alternatives as we are not allowed to make use of 5Ghz in South Africa at this point in time.
Regards
Dean
11-23-2005 12:27 PM
Not sure about the polarization of the AIR-ANT3338, but
if it's linear you could try changing the polarization.
Rotate the antennae 90 degrees.
11-24-2005 01:48 AM
That really doesnt look very good. you could try to rotate the antennas but is think it wouldnt help really here. sorry
11-28-2005 11:02 AM
Hi guys,
You say you have one station as non-root but your configs show the bridges both at root, are you sure the configs. are correct?
How did you line the antennas up, by eyeballing it or some other way? The antennas you're using need correct alignment to function efficiently.
Is the 1.2km as the crow flies or as the car drives? If it's 1.2km straight I would suggest making the distance on the config as 1 not 2. Are you using miles or km? If the bridge is set for miles then 2 miles = approx. 3.23kms, that's a bit more than 1.2kms and may be affecting ping times.
Just my 2 cents.
Merry Christmas!
11-28-2005 09:54 PM
Hi,
Yes, there was a typo in the message. The one bridge is set up as root and the other as non-root. We lined up the antennaes with the eye.
The distance is 1.2Km as the crow flies.
Thanks for your input.
Regards
Dean
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