Can you post a traceroute or better yet an mtr <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTR_%28software%29> to show where the problem might be? It's unlikely to be your last hop since that looks strong with a high CCQ. --Bart On 4/4/2016 1:01 PM, David Giuliani wrote:
Hi - I’m new to the PSDR, and could use some help getting my HamWAN connection going. I installed a Poynting + Mikrotik Router Board system on my roof, and configured using the Wiki, no problems. I’m getting strong signals between my QTH at north Mercer Island and the Capitol Park station:
Connected to ess, CapitolPark-S2/AE7SJ nv2 Signal: -68dBm SNR 51dB Tx: 16.2Mbps, 96% ccq, 16.2Mbps Rx: 16.2Mbps, 96% ccq, 16.2Mbps
However, I get sporadic Internet performance, measured using Speedtest.net <http://speedtest.net>. Here are a few readings this morning:
*ping down up* 21ms 3.9 2.8 35ms <0.1 stopped 77ms 0.27 0.46 42ms 2.0 0.1
I did check my cabling between the radio and the computer by substitution - no change.
Two things: 1. Anybody have any suggestions? What data rate are others of you getting? 2. Is there a place to go to get help on subjects like this?
Thanks,
WA6PXX, Mercer Island
On Nov 18, 2015, at 11:31 AM, Bart Kus <me@bartk.us <mailto:me@bartk.us>> wrote:
Thanks to Scott's efforts we have a photo of the SnoDEM side of the ETiger-SnoDEM link:
<2015-11-17 22.24.56.jpg>
It looks in good shape, and is roughly aimed at the right direction. We also know the top gust @ SnoDEM was 60mph, which is well within the 125mph rating of the gear. We don't have any data yet on ETiger physical condition, but we do have a very strange signal report:
<graph_image (2).png>
It has risen from the dead, all by itself!?? Sure wish we had 24/7 night vision video of just what went down @ ETiger. It can't be as boring as water drying out of connectors, since that would take a long time and not exhibit a sharp spike like that @ 1AM. Perhaps a wind gust blew the dish back into position? But that wouldn't account for the very slow rise in signal after the sharp spike. So confused. Theories welcome.
On the QueenAnne-Haystack front, I made a config change to the link last night to increase power spectral density by reducing the link's bandwidth to 5MHz. Whatever has affected that link doesn't seem to be changing, and the increased PSD is saving the day:
<graph_image (3).png>
A far cry from the -60dBm we normally run @ 40MHz, but it's better than a lost link! Using the PTZ cam, this is the shot I can get of the dish hardware on the Haystack side:
<fbhgiehb.png>
There is a lot of icing on the cam dome (not water), so it's likely the dish is iced slightly too. It doesn't look like any trees fell on it. I tried to see if trees fell in its path, but the dome is too iced up in that direction to tell. Still waiting to hear about damage on the Queen Anne side.
--Bart
On 11/18/2015 7:28 AM, Rob Salsgiver wrote:
Yaaayyy redundancy! Yaaayyy redundancy! Yaaayyy redundancy! Oops… Yaaayyy redundancy! Yaaayyy redundancy! Oops… Yay! *From:*PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces@hamwan.org]*On Behalf Of*Bart Kus *Sent:*Tuesday, November 17, 2015 9:33 PM *To:*Puget Sound Data Ring *Subject:*[HamWAN PSDR] Damage report, Mr.Sulu
So, we're taking a beating. This wind+rain storm has caused an outage on our QueenAnne<->Haystack link:
<Mail Attachment.png>
It's also taken down our ETiger<->SnoDEM link:
<Mail Attachment.png>
And the Baldi site has lost power for several short periods throughout the day today. There are generators on-site, but the UPS there is dead, so it causes brief outages as power switches over. I'm not sure if we're on generators or not @ Baldi right now, but it's up at least.
Now, even though we're taking this beating, I'm pleased to report that none of these link failures have caused any parts of the network to become disconnected. We are still routing 100% of HamWAN! On the down side, we just burned through all our redundancy, and the next link to go down will cause an outage somewhere.
--Bart
_______________________________________________ PSDR mailing list PSDR@hamwan.org http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr
_______________________________________________ PSDR mailing list PSDR@hamwan.org <mailto:PSDR@hamwan.org> http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr
_______________________________________________ PSDR mailing list PSDR@hamwan.org http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr