I’ve definitely noticed autosync issues on 450 running 13.2 FW, on both 3.65 
and 5 GHz.  It will report no sync from internal GPS, or it will report 
receiving power port sync from a CTM2 or Syncinjector (which is actually 
present, unlike your case) but nonetheless will freerun.  Typically occurs 
after a power cycle, reboot and the problem clears.


From: Zack Deveaux 
Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2015 5:22 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cambium 450 and ePMP with Packet Flux Gear

For what it's worth, I've noticed AutoSync weirdness as well on PMP100 900MHz 
APs and it didn't seem to have anything to do with Packetflux gear.  It's 
occurred with APs timed by Sync Pipes but also when timed by just SM timing 
ports. 

Occasionally if the AP were to lose it's timing port sync, the algorithm seemed 
to get 'confused'.  The Event Log would list timing port sync losses.  It would 
also list events stating that it was receiving sync via the power port which 
was impossible.  The GUI would indicate 'receiving sync - power port' when that 
wasn't even a possibility, and the strange part - when timing port sync did 
return we were left with an AP with it's SMs dropping session and the AP GUI 
still showing 'receiving sync - power port' incorrectly.  

An AP reboot would resolve both the intermittent SM and the AP GUI display 
symptom completely for us until whatever triggered this state occurred again.  
There is no source of power port sync at these type of sites.  As a workaround, 
I've set APs exhibiting this symptom to 'Remote AP' instead of 'Standard AP' to 
remove the power port as a possible sync source.    If I remember correctly, 
that makes me not able to retrieve GPS stats when we're using a sync pipe, but 
should prevent the AP from freaking out if the timing pulse gets interrupted. 



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Date: Sat, 9 May 2015 04:18:19 +0000
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cambium 450 and ePMP with Packet Flux Gear


Yes, the 110 PTP does have a built in GPS.

On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 10:32 PM, Jon Langeler <[email protected]> wrote:

  Does the 110PTP have a GPS built in?


  Sent from my iPhone

  On May 8, 2015, at 7:16 PM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) 
<[email protected]> wrote:


    If it has anything to do with the issue I brought up about the 3GHz 450 
going nuts and the APs saying they're losing sync briefly while the 
SyncInjector shows ZERO events for 1PPS active for months... It's NOT the damn 
SyncInjectors! It's not even surge suppressors in the path. I have observed 
exactly the same problems on APs with SyncPipes. There's something busted with 
AutoSync and/or LBT on 3GHz. And when AutoSync changes sources (on all bands), 
I get dropped sessions for every SM that's moving traffic, which is not 
supposed to happen. So I have no reason to suspect any PacketFlux gear is at 
fault here.

    That said, they are working hard on 13.4 for Canopy and they will being 
looking into this soon after. And I'm told the 2.4.3 release for ePMP will be a 
fairly big step forward for features and fixes. It was really cool that we got 
the 110PTP radio as a 10 SM Lite AP with 2.4.2 as well.


    On 5/8/2015 4:48 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:

      I'll let others speak to the stability (as a couple already have).


      A few months ago there was an issue with a mutual customer of mine and 
cambium's which was having sync problems with an epmp radio.   To date, I don't 
know if the problem was with the epmp, or with the injector, or with a gps 
lock, or whatever.       I can't say that sync is a perfect thing - from time 
to time, gps modules act weird, injectors don't inject, and AP's don't work 
right - no matter which product you have.  When sync does bad things, it 
behaves badly.  For all I know, in this case my product *might* have been at 
fault.  Or not.  It's not important for the rest of the story....


      In any case, somehow this problem morphed into a statement that somehow 
the SyncInjectors had some sort of systemic issue which lots of wisps were 
experiencing.   I was not particularly amused by this, particularly since I had 
no communication from cambium at all in relation to this.... After some back 
and forth with my internal contact at cambium I was informed that a) that they 
were tracking some *potential* issue with external sync (usually with a 
syncinjector) on the ePMP and b) that they hadn't had the time to figure out if 
it was packetflux-specific or a general issue yet, and that if they determined 
it was related to my product they'd contact me back.  So far, no call back, and 
I haven't heard any more similar complaints - and I've had interactions with a 
lot of people who use this regularly with ePMP with no known issues.  I also 
haven't seen anything sync-related in the release notes since that time.


      -forrest



      On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 6:45 AM, Tyson Burris @ Internet Communications 
Inc <[email protected]> wrote:

        General question here.  I saw something in the Cambium forum 
questioning the reliability of Packet flux Sync Injectors.



        If you use them, are your GPS syncs stable and is power output reliable 
on the 450 and ePMP gear? 





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