mhoppes wrote:HAHA! What I meant was directed to Chris :) Flow Control shouldn't be needed on the Netonix switches when interfacing between 1Gig and 100meg right? Because of the larger buffer sizes?
No you still need it but the larger buffers help alot as we do not have the lop sided speeds.
It all depends on how much data is being sent to the 100M device and how quickly the device can push it out. The worse the wireless connections the more you need FC.
I have made SEVERAL posts telling people to turn FC on when using 1G and 100M devices on the same switch.
Larger buffers can only do so much, we are dealing with a half duplex wireless link with an unknown ability to to pass data based on noise or poor links having tons of wireless retries which causes your buffer to over flow.
Now normal TCP protocol should handle this but for some reason the airMAX radios "seem" to handle something differently, not sure? We need to investigate what the airMAX radios are doing when too much data hits them bound to a CPE radio. Since the CPE radio is not the final destination TCP protocol may not be able to deal with it properly thus the need for Flow Control.
When we get time we want to look and see what the airMAX radios are doing when their buffers over run. Not sure if UBNT could have interjected something there and did not? However if we find something we will share our findings to Ubiquiti because we do like them even if they do not like us.
But for now if you have 1G and 100M devices turn Flow Control on for the 1G up link port and the 100M radio ports.