Throughput on Aironet 1300 bridges

I have a pair of 1300 series Aironet bridges that I use to connect two buildings approximately 3/4 of a mile apart.  The line of sight is completely clear.  In my logs I keep getting these messages repeatedly:
%DOT11-4-TKIP_MIC_FAILURE: TKIP Michael MIC failure was detected on a packet (TSC=0x0) received from 0022.55c2.7b90
Eventually the two bridges stop communicating and I then reload the radio interface on the root bridge to get packets flowing again.  I am looking for an explanation of the above message.  I've done some reading that suggests there could be an attack on the network that would cause this, but based on my location I find this to be very, very unlikely.  I tried changing the encryption method from TKIP to AES CCM.  That got rid of the above error, but my throughput came crashing down to a crawl.  When changing encryption methods is there something else I need to change in order to free up traffic between the two bridges?  Why would the encryption method change the throughput of traffic?
Thanks for any help you can provide.

If you are using the first 12.4 aIOS versions then please perform upgrade, those versions reported ALOT I REALLY MEAN ALOT OF WEIRD ISSUES while bridginng... on the other hannd dued, that log just means that the CKIp is failing either attack and 90% of the times I had this issues onn TAC was interferennce...

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