Even cooler when they're filled with water.

On 10/31/2019 3:51 PM, Mike Meluskey wrote:

But you have to admit, they looked cool:

On 31 Oct 2019, at 15:42, Adam Moffett wrote:

    Smartbridges.....you just triggered my PTSD

    On 10/31/2019 2:51 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:

    I will say in my experience Cambium radios are far more robust to
    power issues than Ubiquiti.  We have a bunch of Nanostations of
    various vintage at customer sites to link between buildings, and
    run into all sorts of lockups, resets, and deaths due to power
    issues.  The Cambium radios at the same sites will be fine.  Each
    generation of Ubiquiti stuff has been better than the last, we’ve
    been using the NS5 AC Locos for the past year or so, but Cambium
    by far has the better power on reset circuitry.

    And I remember when we bought a SmartBridges based WISP back in
    2005.  Some of those customers still power cycle the radio every
    time they have issues.  Those things were junk.

    *From:*AF <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Bill Prince
    *Sent:* Thursday, October 31, 2019 1:25 PM
    *To:* [email protected]
    *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] 450 SM lost config, feature key, and radio
    calibration

    I think if the power brick is one of those old ones, then either
    the too low voltage or the too high voltage would be an issue.
    Ever since I started "doing computer stuff", 80% of all the
    problems I've seen can be traced back to power issues of one kind
    or another.  Back in the 70s when I was working for Data General,
    I think 115% of the problems they had were power issues.

    bp
    <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>

    On 10/31/2019 11:18 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:

        When I went to change out this SM, it turned out to be an old former 
Trango

        customer from about 14 years ago that we never changed the POE, and it 
was

        in fact a transformer.

        Do you think when the power came back on an overvoltage condition 
propagated

        to the SM and fried something?  Or just starved it of voltage and made 
the

        flash memory forget stuff?

        BTW while I was out there I put in a new POE and also changed out the 
board

        in the 300SS (we stopped using those around 10 years ago) with one of

        Chuck's gas tube replacement boards.

        From: AF<[email protected]>  <mailto:[email protected]>  On 
Behalf Of Bill Prince

        Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2019 1:08 PM

        To:[email protected]  <mailto:[email protected]>

        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 450 SM lost config, feature key, and radio 
calibration

        I've seen SMs do all kinds of crazy things during a brown out. It 
happened

        more when the power bricks were simple transformers, as the voltage sag

        would get through to the SM. They would reset to factory default,

        uncalibrated. So yeah.

        bp

        <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>

        On 10/31/2019 11:01 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:

        Has anyone experienced a Cambium SM losing not just the radio 
calibration

        data but the config and also reverting to 4 Mbps aggregate (it was 
bought as

        a 20 Mbps unit, this wasn't even an upgrade key, although I suspect 
they all

        start as 4 Mbps units and the factory squirts a feature key into them)?

        This happened when a customer had a power outage, we had installed a 
new SM

        about a week before.

        Cambium Support is wanting a remote session so  they can telnet in and

        restore the radio calibration data.  I am thinking there's a bigger 
problem

        than the calibration data, since it lost its config and went back to 
factory

        defaults, and also went from 20 Mbps to 4 Mbps.

        We also several concerning log entries including "MPU violation 
occurred in

        this build. MPU is disabled until next upgrade/downgrade" and stuff like

        fatal error, illegal instruction and register out of range.

        I'm thinking I should just bite the bullet and throw this SM away, 
although

        it's a 3.65 SM so it wasn't cheap.




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