While looking at a customer whose link tests seemed a little under spec, I noticed that the pattern in modulation rates was a little weird. The first picture is from when I first logged into the SM and refreshed the statistics. After leaving it for a bit, I took the 2nd screenshot. Any idea what could be causing this MCS-1 modulation? SNR is 40 dB, RSSI is -59, and I'm a little baffled. This customer is on a 12 x 2 plan and the link tests have run between 10 and 12.5 x 2, so it's not like they're having any very noticeable issues, but I was just wondering if anyone had an explanation for this.
While looking at a customer whose link tests seemed a little under spec, I noticed that the pattern in modulation rates was a little weird. The first picture is from when I first logged into the SM and refreshed the statistics. After leaving it for a bit, I took the 2nd screenshot. Any idea what could be causing this MCS-1 modulation? SNR is 40 dB, RSSI is -59, and I'm a little baffled. This customer is on a 12 x 2 plan and the link tests have run between 10 and 12.5 x 2, so it's not like they're having any very noticeable issues, but I was just wondering if anyone had an explanation for this.
you'll always have MCS1 packets counting up, or in 0 if you check that option in the AP.
its normal management traffic, not a problem with the CPE. if you see a customer with a large percentage of MCS1 packets, just means they don't use the service that much.
its normal management traffic, not a problem with the CPE. if you see a customer with a large percentage of MCS1 packets, just means they don't use the service that much.
I personally enjoy logging into SM's and seeing this.