If you have "crapcload of interference" don't install new customers on 2.4ghz. Espicially in winter with trees in the way. Recipe for a lot of headaches and disappointment. On Nov 30, 2015 12:32 AM, "Tim Reichhart" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Justin > The customer placed his 30ft antenna like close to an power pole which > maybe 100ft from the there is alot maybe 20ft tree in way also.What don't > make any sense to me is that my other site (which you know what site i am > talking about Justin) I have crap load of interference and still be able to > make links work pulling upto 10meg service. It seems to me its either > height issue at the customer house or at my ap site. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] would rocket dish 2g fix an link issue > From: "Justin Wilson - MTIN" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: 11/30/15 04:14:30am > > Sounds like something is in the way. . Either interference or fresnel zone > issues. Justin [email protected]http://www.mtin.net Owner/CEOxISP > Solutions- Consulting - Data Centers - Bandwidth > http://www.midwest-ix.com COO/ChairmanInternet Exchange - Peering - > Distributed Fabric On Nov 29, 2015, at 9:28 PM, Tim Reichhart < > [email protected]> wrote:Justinthe quality was like at > 50-60% and capacity was like at 2% then it would disconnect from the > ap.-----Original Message-----From: "Justin Wilson - MTIN" <[email protected]>To: > [email protected]: 11/29/15 09:16 PMSubject: Re: [AFMUG] would rocket dish > 2g fix an link issueWhen you make a link and start passing traffic what are > your quality and capacity numbers? If you quality is too low the signal > strength won't matter. Justin [email protected]http://www.mtin.net > Owner/CEOxISP Solutions- Consulting - Data Centers - > Bandwidth http://www.midwest-ix.com COO/ChairmanInternet Exchange - > Peering - Distributed Fabric On Nov 29, 2015, at 9:12 PM, Tim Reichhart < > [email protected]> wrote:Would hitting edge of an woods > cause the -70 to -75 signal problem? Because if I go with rocket dish or > with airgrid would the signal come down an bit or not? Because the > ubnt.com/airlink told me I would get -61 at the ap and like -59 at the > cpe in reality it was more like -70 to -75 -----Original Message-----From: > "Rory Conaway" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]: 11/29/15 > 09:05 PMSubject: Re: [AFMUG] would rocket dish 2g fix an link issue The > power output of the Powerbeam is much higher. However, it probably isn't > much better on the receive side other than a slightly better > chipset. Rory From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim > ReichhartSent: Sunday, November 29, > 2015 6:58 PMTo: [email protected]: Re: [AFMUG] would rocket dish 2g fix > an link issue Justinwhats the gain on the airgrid vs the > dish? -----Original Message-----From: "Justin Wilson - MTIN" < > [email protected]>To: [email protected]: 11/29/15 08:54 PMSubject: Re: > [AFMUG] would rocket dish 2g fix an link issueDepends on noise floor. The > nano beam m2-13 is only 13DBI. If you want to sep up to a bigger dish that > would get you more gain. As much as folks don't like the air grids in 2.4 > GHZ it's hard to beat the AG-HP-2G20.Justin [email protected] > http://www.mtin.net Owner/CEOxISP Solutions- Consulting - Data Centers - > Bandwidthhttp://www.midwest-ix.com COO/ChairmanInternet Exchange - > Peering - Distributed FabricOn Nov 29, 2015, at 6:06 PM, Tim Reichhart < > [email protected]> wrote:would rocket dish 2g with rocket m2 > fix an link issue because today I tried with an > nanobeam m2 and link from customer to ap is about 3 miles and I was > getting anywhere from -70 to -75. > >
