Actually, 32.60 may be a bit far out for 2.4GHz (4 miles), unless he has
clear LOS.  He may be better suited on another site, or with a bigger dish
or more elevation.

On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 6:38 PM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote:

> 42.54 and 32.60 likely need service calls.
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 6:36 PM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yes, you can do 10MHz channels, and speeds will improve.  The weak
>> signals are hurting your overall bandwidth by the percentage of AirMax
>> capacity shown on the AP.  (ie. if it is 80% Airmax then your AP can do 80%
>> of it's total capability for that channel width.
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 4:59 PM, CBB - Jay Fuller <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> eh, i was hoping for a few more responses, so cross posting on other
>>> lists.
>>> thanks. :)
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> *From:* CBB - Jay Fuller <[email protected]>
>>> *To:* Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]>
>>> *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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