Ive waited upwards of 15 minutes for it to connect. Ive chosen CMM and rebooted 
it but the Cambium GPS is not tracking satellites so it will not connect via 
CMM setting.

 

As soon as we climb it and remove it I’ll update you all.

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Josh Luthman
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 10:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] ePMP GPS woes

 

I don't think it jumps between sources.  The configuration is for one or the 
other.  On the main page it'll say GPS sync up or CMM sync up.

Josh Luthman
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On Jan 26, 2016 10:16 AM, "Andy Trimmell" <[email protected]> wrote:

So we’ve come to the conclusion that even if you’re using CMM as your timing 
source the AP still continues to use the onboard gps if its plugged in. 

 

We have 2 Aps on the same water tower. Both using CMM for their timing. Both of 
them also have their Cambium supplied GPS antenna plugged in (emergencies). 

 

One AP is running 2.4.3 works fine with GPS antenna plugged in and using CMM 
for timing.

One AP is running 2.6 can’t see satellites because the tank is blocking its 
view. Is on CMM but will not get timing from CMM no matter what I do. 

 

Obviously our next step is to climb the water tank and remove the GPS antenna 
so it stops confusing itself but it’s too windy today to climb. 

 

If I’m using CMM for my timing why does it care about the cambium supplied GPS 
antenna? It should be disabled when I switch it to CMM. I’ve put 2 new Aps on 
it with same results. 

 

Conclusion: 2.6 is confused by having 2 timing sources even though you choose 
one. If you’re using CMM for your timing for the love of all things fluffy 
don’t plug in the Cambium supplied GPS antenna.

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