a blind AP is a blind AP no matter how you cut it, if the interference is coming in from the same direction as the sm, not alot you can do. with -50 floor that sector is effectively not there. can you go lower with the sector and hope ground clutter will mitigate the campus interference to a point you can get a reasonable snr. compared to what you have right now hin dropping to a -70 if you can get clutter to -80 is better, but if thats the floor, youre better served to get a tight shielded directional antenna rather than a sector and do ptp
beamsteering is focusing energy at the subscriber more than anything isnt it? On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote: > If the interference is on the subscriber end, it should affect the > downstream traffic. Interference on the AP side (which you don't seem to be > having) would affect he upstream. > > Something else is going on. > > > bp > <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> > > > On 10/28/2016 1:02 PM, Nate Burke wrote: > >> So the EPMP2000 with beam steering on the upstream side. If you have a >> customer that is in line with the source of the Interference, they're still >> hosed right? The AP still wont' be able to hear them over the noise. >> >> I have a EPMP sector with a single customer on it and the AP is running >> about -50 noise across the entire band (5.1 and 5.7) I think the source of >> the interference is a close by corporate campus that's probably flooded >> with 5ghz wifi, and this customer is directly in between the tower and the >> campus. I can only get MCS level 1 on the upstream side with a receive >> level of -48. EPMP2000 would have no effect in this scenario, right? >> > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
