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RE: [Karlnet] RG-1000 CPE with Karlnet - Symmetry question

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Subject: RE: [Karlnet] RG-1000 CPE with Karlnet - Symmetry question
From: "Support" <support@karlnet.com>
Reply-to: karlnet@WISPNotes.com
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 13:56:34 -0400
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I'd be curious to see what test program you used for this.  The same test
should give you very close results.

Doug Harman
KarlNet, Inc.
525 Metro Place North
Suite 100
Dublin, OH 43017
614 822-5275 x 123
614 822-0024 fax

> -----Original Message-----
> From: karlnet-admin@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-admin@WISPNotes.com]On
> Behalf Of Peter K. Butler
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:49 AM
> To: karlnet@WISPNotes.com
> Subject: [Karlnet] RG-1000 CPE with Karlnet - Symmetry question
>
>
> When two Karlnet SR-4250 (or a 4200 in one and a 4250 in another) are
> programmed into the RG-1000 for use as a point to point link,
> shouldn't this
> result in a symmetrical operation. i.e., same upload and download speeds
> within reason?
>
> Has anyone tried a bench test? Something like a laptop attached to each
> RG-1000 and doing a file transfer? We have seen 4-4.5 mbps FTP transfer
> rates, which is what we would expect in a lab environment. Using FTP, we
> would expect some non-symmetry, but if the download-upload speed
> differs by
> more than 2:1, we would believe there are issues with the radio/software.
>
> We realize that the real world of networks being attached  including radio
> characteristics on the path will affect symmetry. That is why we have been
> doing bench tests to keep the radios off other networks.
>
> Peter Butler
> Whizwireless LLC
>
>
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