ePMP Software Release 5.8.0 is now available

Yes sir, i just sent the TSF file to you. I sent it to Chinmay earlier today (around 11 or 12). I didnt know your email off the top of my head, but it found it listed above and sent you the same file. The AP in the TSF encountered its issue with 4 SM’s attached. It had an uptime of around 48 hours, maybe a little more. The signals are good on all the SM’s, below is a screenshot of the signal portion.

As far as setting the test back up to collect more throughput data, im sorry but i do not have the time anymore. To be frank, I have been trying to help with TSF files and troubleshooting stuff for a little over a year now. It has taken a significant portion of my time each week. I really do wish yall the best, im heavily invested monetarily in the product and therefor i need yall to succeed to protect my investment. With that said, i simply dont have the time required to continue troubleshooting and running more tests to collect more data. Hopefully someone will come along that can provide the needed info. There has been quite a few reports of the same ordeal in others setups, maybe one of them can help yall out.

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I’m doing a first trial setup of the force 4600’s and I have found they just stop responding on TDD and WLR mode for me using 5.8.0. This is with very minimal config out of the box in a test environment, literally just putting an IP on it and poking around in the interface.

I was able to establish a PTP master / slave link with a 4600 that was stable. Thus far I have reverted that test unit to 5.7.2 and it has only been a short test duration but it’s remained up.

(It just made a liar out of me, After I got it fully configured and assigned to radius for testing I decided to try 5.8.0 once more and now its staying up, knock on wood, not sure what was causing it to stop responding locally connected).

As to the disconnects and lowered TCP speed. We only have one unit with live customers on it (Force 4500) and it got a 5.8.0 update four days ago without interruptions, client uptime matches the AP. I could confirm that I did do a TCP link test on a testing unit and I got about 120-150mbps when the onboard wireless link test was reading 200.

We upgraded a 400c backhaul link from 5.1.3 to 5.8.0 and throughput dropped dramatically along with packetloss and high latency under any load. The downlink/uplink rates are all over the place. Downlink quality and capacity also are all over from 0% to 100% as I watch it. Same frequency and channel width. The only thing I changed it the firmware. I’ll have to downgrade ASAP.