Just installed four 7731 radios to connect to our remote office. We needed to put two of them at a location in the middle since we did not have line of sight. At that location, the two radios are patched using a cat6 cable and each of them is pointed towards the main office and the remote office respectively.
From the main office to the middle location, we get 90 Mbps using the speed flex tool. From the remote office to the middle location, we get 195 Mbps.
However, when we copy files from the server at the main site to the remote location, we're getting about 2MB/s which is 16 Mbps. This is far lower than the 90 Mbps we're seeing from speed flex.
Any ideas why the discrepancy? We're setting up the 7731s as trunks and pass 4 vlans. If I create the vlans on the switch the 7731 is plugged into at the main site, i have no issues transferring the files. So something is happening while the data is going over the air.
Installer is out of ideas as they go by speed flex. Ruckus support is asking me if there is a radar at the middle location as there were some suspicious entries in the logs.
My thinking is that a radar will make the connection unstable and not constantly give me great performance through flex speed and poor performance when using computers to transfer data.