We still do not have "Flow Control" showing with the Mimosa B5c's on the Netonix switches. I have talked to Mimosa (Chris Trout), and they would really like to work with you, on getting it figured out to make it work ?
Thanks,
Wayne
Flow Control on B5c ?
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Re: Flow Control on B5c ?
It has nothing to do with our switch, they are not enabling Flow Control on their end.
They have a couple of our switches. They should upgrade the firmware on the switches we gave them and figure it out.
Our switches properly show when flow control is enabled on the other device and ACTIVE on our switch.
UBNT AC radios did not show FLow Control and UBNT fixed their firmware to actually enable Flow Control and now it does show Flow Control enabled if you Enable it on their AC radios.
How to enable Flow Control on UBNT AC radios:
Click Network on left side.
Select Advanced COnfiguration Mode
Open Interfaces
Select LAN0 and Edit it
Enable Transmit and Receive Flow Control
Save and Apply
Then our switch show Flow Control is Active
UBNT 802.11n radios we show Flow Control active properly.
UBNT fixed their airFIBER radios to properly enable Flow Control and they now show as Flow Control ACTIVE on our switches.
The problem is they are NOT enabling Flow Control on their Radios, I know this for a fact as I have some of their radios and I have complained that they do NOT have Flow Control active.
If our switch is not reporting Flow Control as ACTIVE it is pretty much because it is not active on the device the switch is talking to is not configured to use Flow Control.
This has nothing to do with Netonix be compatible as Flow Control is an industry standard and built into the chip set by the manufacturer. Even with out switch we do not write the switch core code we just interact with it.
As I said I have MIMOSA radios and they simply do not have Flow Control active on the radio's Ethernet interface. I even tried hooking it to our Cisco router and the Cisco reported no Flow Control active.......IT IS NOT US!
They have a couple of our switches. They should upgrade the firmware on the switches we gave them and figure it out.
Our switches properly show when flow control is enabled on the other device and ACTIVE on our switch.
UBNT AC radios did not show FLow Control and UBNT fixed their firmware to actually enable Flow Control and now it does show Flow Control enabled if you Enable it on their AC radios.
How to enable Flow Control on UBNT AC radios:
Click Network on left side.
Select Advanced COnfiguration Mode
Open Interfaces
Select LAN0 and Edit it
Enable Transmit and Receive Flow Control
Save and Apply
Then our switch show Flow Control is Active
UBNT 802.11n radios we show Flow Control active properly.
UBNT fixed their airFIBER radios to properly enable Flow Control and they now show as Flow Control ACTIVE on our switches.
The problem is they are NOT enabling Flow Control on their Radios, I know this for a fact as I have some of their radios and I have complained that they do NOT have Flow Control active.
If our switch is not reporting Flow Control as ACTIVE it is pretty much because it is not active on the device the switch is talking to is not configured to use Flow Control.
This has nothing to do with Netonix be compatible as Flow Control is an industry standard and built into the chip set by the manufacturer. Even with out switch we do not write the switch core code we just interact with it.
As I said I have MIMOSA radios and they simply do not have Flow Control active on the radio's Ethernet interface. I even tried hooking it to our Cisco router and the Cisco reported no Flow Control active.......IT IS NOT US!
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Re: Flow Control on B5c ?
It is amazing since we started reporting in our UI when Flow Control was "actually" active manufacturers have been scrambling to fix their firmware as people started complaining!
We have been screaming that Flow Control is needed in the wireless industry for 2 years now and FINALLY manufacturers are actually enabling it on all their devices.
Even UBNT did not have it active on all their devices and they are still working on getting it working on all their routers properly.
We have been screaming that Flow Control is needed in the wireless industry for 2 years now and FINALLY manufacturers are actually enabling it on all their devices.
Even UBNT did not have it active on all their devices and they are still working on getting it working on all their routers properly.
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