eh, i was hoping for a few more responses, so cross posting on other lists.
thanks. :)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: CBB - Jay Fuller 
To: Ubiquiti Users Group 
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 3:16 PM
Subject: a ton o ubnt ? 's



yay.  ton o ubnt questions...

howdy ya'll.  hope you're staying warm today.  it's friggin 24 here in the 
great state of Alabama.
I spent some time at the lake before lunch wishing it were 94 so i could do 
some seadooing....
oh well.  That being said, guess I'm doing some INSIDE work. :)

I've been wondering about these questions for a while.  For the most part we've 
been leaving well enough alone.
We purchased a network over two years ago and have just been adding customers 
to it.  Lately we've been trying
to sell higher packages and they're selling - - but i'm concerned we are 
running into bottle necks.

Here are the key points.  This is our businest site on this network.  There is 
one omni at 2.4 ghz and two sectors at
2.4 ghz.   Everything is in 5 ghz channels.  I'd like to go to 10 mhz channels. 
 What is your experience as an operator
for 10 mhz channels with this amount of equipment?   Each sector has RF armor 
behind it.

I am also concerned with the lack of information appearing on the sector list.  
I believe one of the protocols is disabled on most of the radios - any reason I 
shouldn't go in and turn all of that protocol stuff back on?  I believe it is 
the CDP protocol.  Any reason we shouldn't run that?  I assume the former owner 
turned that off cause it was bits he didn't want going back and forth in his 5 
mhz channels. ;)   Um, i turned that back on for one customer but the device 
info still did not populate under
the station list - so - i guess i need help with that too.

The Omni:
17 clients
2452 - 5 mhz channels
2449.5  -  2454.5 MHz 




(only a handful are upgraded to 5.6.3, thats why tx is missing on some)


8 clients
2464 - 5 mhz channels
2461.5  -  2466.5 MHz 



8 clients
2422 - 5 mhz channels
2419.5  -  2424.5 MHz 





whatcha think?  Can i do 10 mhz channels?
How much are these weakish signals hurting the overall bandwidth?
What general advice can you give us?

Thanks ya'll!

Happy Monday!



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