HI we are using mimosa and ubnt and Cambium and we see on all our Netonix Switch which are connected to Mimosa 10% of RX drops.
UBNT, Cambium no Problem, can it be the Problem that we are using only 48V not 48VH?
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High RX Drops only with Mimosa B5c
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Re: High RX Drops only with Mimosa B5c
We have a single Mimosa, a B5 powered via 48V, not 48VH, and I don't see any RX drop. Maybe try a larger MTU on switch port ? 1528 is the default but if you upgraded from a older firmware, it could be less on the switch.
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Re: High RX Drops only with Mimosa B5c
It's always possible but I doubt it as I power many MIMOSA radios with standard 48V with no issues.
I would lean more into bad cabling, bad radio, or bad switch port.
Move cable to another port and see if issue follows, if so then it is not a bad port.
Replace radio and issue remains it is not a bad radio.
Last replace the cable.
I would lean more into bad cabling, bad radio, or bad switch port.
Move cable to another port and see if issue follows, if so then it is not a bad port.
Replace radio and issue remains it is not a bad radio.
Last replace the cable.
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Re: High RX Drops only with Mimosa B5c
We have 6 mimosas on different Switches and only these have the Problems..all other Ptp links dont have the Problems.. Software on all swichtes are 1.4.3..
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Re: High RX Drops only with Mimosa B5c
dgerlach@disquom.de wrote:We have 6 mimosas on different Switches and only these have the Problems..all other Ptp links dont have the Problems.. Software on all swichtes are 1.4.3..
Well you are SILLY not to upgrade the firmware as there were security patches in recent versions that are important.
Please download v1.4.5 and upgrade.
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Well I go back to my original suggestions
It's always possible that your issue is not using 48VH but I doubt it as I power many MIMOSA radios with standard 48V with no issues so long as the cable is not REAL LONG.
I would lean more into bad cabling, bad radio, or bad switch port.
Move cable to another port and see if issue follows, if so then it is not a bad port.
Replace radio and issue remains it is not a bad radio.
Last replace the cable.
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