Seems that the colder it is the more frequent the flapping is. I doubt its
the RJ45 ends since I tried a different cable run on the tower and still
showing the same issue.

On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 10:42 AM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would try new RJ45s on both ends. If that's not it, then swap it and RMA
> if it's still under warranty.
>
>
> On 12/19/2016 9:35 AM, Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
>
>> I have a 3.65ghz 450 AP that was running flawless for over 6 months until
>> we got our first really cold spell last week, temps dropped to near 0
>> degrees a couple nights back to back and when I woke up one morning the AP
>> was dropping offline. Logged into the Mikrotik 2011 and it showed Ethernet
>> was flapping. (was originally going through a Sync Injector). I had an old
>> FSK AP going through the same sync injector and wasn't showing any
>> problems. I tried switching the ports on the sync injector, changed ports
>> on RB2011, eliminated sync injector and used a standard Canopy SM power
>> supply. Finally I even switched the known good Ethernet cable from the FSK
>> AP to the 450 and the port is still flapping. Won't lock to 10-baseT
>> either. I am thinking at this point that I am going to have to replace the
>> AP.
>>
>
>

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