Jeremy, how much of a guard band was used on this?  20 MHz? 40 MHz?

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On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 8:47 PM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have done this with Ubiquiti on 10Mhz channels without issue.  We also
> have a site with them back to back on 20MHz channels at both ends without
> issue.  They have 4-5' of horizontal separation shooting the same direction
> and 2-3' back to back.
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> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 6:37 PM, Brandon Yuchasz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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>> So we have a site where all of the customers are south of the tower and
>> we have a 2.4 120 degree KP Performance antenna and ePMP AP pointing at
>> those customers. We have put a lot of SMs onto the AP and before it gets to
>> congested we wanted to add an additional AP. It turns out most of the
>> customers are covered by a 90 degree sector so we put up a second 90 degree
>> sector( again KP )  on 2.4. I think where we screwed up is we installed
>> this new sector with 3 feet of horizontal separating from the other sector
>> and no vertical separation. ( they are side by side pointed in the same
>> direction)
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>> When we fired it up the SMs on the other AP started to re reg.  I have
>> placed one of the APs at the top of the band on 20 mhz and the other on the
>> bottom on 20 mhz. Its better but they still drop and register over and over.
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>> So my question is. Has anyone put two 2.4 sectors on the same tower
>> pointing the same direction successfully? How much vertical separation did
>> you use? I am assuming vertical is going to be better than what I did.
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>> How much of a guard band did you use?
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>> The 120 degree sector is older so it doesn’t have the same shielding on
>> top and bottom as the newer 90 degree KP sector. Just FYI.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Brandon
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