Thanks, I was thinking something in the hardware as well. Might be a grounding issue at this site.
On Tuesday, May 14, 2019, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote: > 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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