My 2 cents: Every new version released adds new bugs...
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On 2004-04-18 at 1:28 PM Dan Metcalf wrote:
>Use version v4.44 or v4.44-1, I had v4.44-2 on my base station and pings
>went through the roof (clients are v4.44-1)
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com
>[mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]
>> On Behalf Of Norm Young
>> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 1:18 PM
>> To: Karlnet Mailing List
>> Cc: support@karlnet.com
>> Subject: [Karlnet] Ping times to/from a KN-205 basestation
>> repeaterKarlBridge/Router v4.44-02-020917 knrgotcn SN-xKNRG+*******458
>> V4.35
>>
>> I've recently added a KN-205/KarlBridge/Router (v4.44-02-020917
>knrgotcn
>> SN-xKNRG+*********458 V4.35) to our network, using it as a
>> repeater/secondary WIPOP to fill in an area that had no coverage.
>>
>> One of the radios is set up to be a satellite, communicating with the
>main
>> WIPOP, the other in PtMP/ISP Basestation to service the unserved area.
>> The
>> satellite is on CH1, the PtMP is on CH7. Signal strength back to the
>> main
>> WIPOP is very good, that to the one existing (test) client on the
>PtMP
>> interface is marginal with S/N ratio of 10-12dB.
>>
>> The whole network is bridged. I've set up a new IP subnet for this
>> repeater, with the idea of moving to routing, as I'm going to have
>traffic
>> for this area that needs to go only to this repeater, but I haven't
>> implemented it yet. The whole network is running v4.44, and is a mix
>of
>> older RGs and a range of KN-50's/Ubicoms using firmware from v1.00-00-
>> 052215
>> to 1.10-00-101315.
>>
>> The throughput is good, the ping times and jitter are unacceptably
>bad.
>> Pings to the repeater from other clients on the same main WIPOP are
>about
>> normal, 25-100mS range, with most in the 20mS area. Pings to the
>repeater
>> from the backhaul at the main WIPOP are 11mS-50mS, most being in the
>low
>> teens.
>>
>> However, pings through the new repeater to the one client on the PtMP
>> (CH7)
>> interface are simply awful. From the main WIPOP backbone they are
>from
>> 14mS-500mS, with most being around 200mS. Pings back from the client
>are
>> just as bad. Pings from one of the Ethernet interfaces on the
>repeater
>> back
>> to the main WIPOP also are rough, with lots of latency and jitter.
>>
>> Anyone have any comments on what could be wrong here? I'd say signal
>> strength, but I happened to notice these jitter/latency issues with
>the
>> system while it was burning in on the bench, as well.
>>
>> Norm
>>
>>
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