we wholey gave up on them, its known to be an issue, everytime you reach out to cambium support, the treat you like we treat our customers (have you restarted your computer?) F that, they know the cause, just don't want to tell us. buy a hundred dollar site monitor and a 150 dollar syncinjector and be done with it, you get the ability to physically powercycle the radios which comes in handy when they go into board in reboot lockup. It will cost you more in sending staff to go play hockey with those pucks than to just eliminate the issue alltogether
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote: > When we first started using EPMP, (5ghz, with GPS) we had some AP's would > keep losing satellites. Then after our first couple installs, everything > just Worked after that. Slap the GPS antenna on any random surface, and > lots-o-satellites with no issues. Now the New AP's we're getting out of > Distribution have the GLONASS label on the antennas, and we're back to > having hit and miss GPS again at new sites. Are the new antennas less > sensitive? At one location, 1 out of the 4 APs was going from 12 > satellites tracked (20 visible) to 0 Satellites tracked (still 20 visible) > at random times. We moved the GPS Puck about 4 inches vertically, and now > it has a steady 17 satellites tracked. > > Has something changed with the Antennas? >
