The distance would have to be calculated based on a signal's time in transit.  I'd guess a clock failed.  I couldn't say why that one unit or location as opposed to any other.

On 5/14/2019 10:39 AM, Jason McKemie wrote:
I've got a micropop that uses a Nanostation M2 as an AP with about 9 clients.  Over the past few years I've replaced it a couple of times due to connectivity issues.  They usually manifest themselves in the AP interface as much higher distances than are actually the case (normal distance .1 miles, AP says 5.2 miles).  Is this bad hardware or is this how Ubiquiti is showing interference?  It would be strange if it was interference since swapping the AP fixes it (a reboot also fixes the issue temporarily), but it is also strange that the same bug is continually showing up.  Ideas?


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