Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:53 am
Hey guys, we just got our first set of B5s up yesterday, and I was hoping to get some info on the comparison with AF5x here as I haven't been able to find any yet.
One big thing that bugs us on UBNT, which I thought AirOS 7.x would fix but doesn't, is that changing any setting resets all services. The B5s don't seem to have this problem, which is especially important in a backhaul application. They only reset if you change wireless settings. How do the AF5xes function in that regard?
The cost difference is pretty steep, we're looking at about 2x as much for B5s as AF5x + antenna, and I'm still a bit wary of whether it's really worth the cost bump.
The other thing I'm seeing is latencies of around 10ms on the b5s where the nanobridges previously handling the link only introduced 1-2ms of latency. On the other hand maybe I'm being too greedy with the channels as it's a noisy environment and retransmits are slowing things down? I'm not anywhere near the link capacity. I tested it out to around 300 in one direction and 350 Mbps UDP throughput and the latency is up around 8-10ms even at idle.
Mimosa's support chat is currently offline (really nice to have, btw), but I'll ask them about this on Monday. If the B5 proves reliable, we'll shut down the old link, which is on UNII-1, or move it to DFS and then the B5 can take over that clean spectrum.
EDIT: This is a 2-mile link, I changed the TDMA window to 2 ms from 4 and the latency is looking MUCH better.