One thing to remember about that att router, thats not likely the channel it will stay on. If they power cycle it it will do that auto and pick a new channel.
On Jul 28, 2017 9:16 PM, "Josh Luthman" <[email protected]> wrote: Oh no that's definitely the case... Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 <(937)%20552-2340> Direct: 937-552-2343 <(937)%20552-2343> 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 7:13 PM, Jay Weekley <[email protected]> wrote: > No. There is a nearby ATT router that is being picked up by one of our APS > and causing interference. At least that's my theory. > > > > Josh Luthman wrote: > > Are you saying one of the three sectors is actually a wireless router? > > > Josh Luthman > Office: 937-552-2340 <(937)%20552-2340> > Direct: 937-552-2343 <(937)%20552-2343> > 1100 Wayne St > Suite 1337 > Troy, OH 45373 > > On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 4:52 PM, Jay Weekley <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> It's actually for an existing sector. There is a nearby wireless router >> that is out of our control that is on the same channel as the AP in >> question. >> >> George Skorup wrote: >> >>> Run a frame calculator. 20 vs 10 vs 5MHz with the same settings do not >>> line up. In the ePMP world, I think the only thing you can do is mess with >>> the max range a bit since all you get is 30/70, 50/50 and 75/25 TDD ratios. >>> And obviously you need to be on the same frame duration. If you're running >>> the 20MHz sectors at 2.5ms for timing with PMP100, then another sector on >>> 5MHz/5ms isn't gonna play nice. >>> >>> I really pisses me off that I can't do 2.5ms framing on 5 and 10MHz. >>> >>> On 7/28/2017 1:17 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: >>> >>>> I don't think channel size changes the rules of sync - you need a 5 MHz >>>> guard band, time them, face different directions. >>>> >>>> If the three APs are each on 120* you should have no problem, though I >>>> don't believe any of the sectors have good enough ftb to frequency refuse >>>> (assuming the 5 MHz is the same space as 20 MHz). >>>> >>>> If the three APs are using different frequency space with a 5 MHz guard >>>> band you're fine. >>>> >>>> >>>> Josh Luthman >>>> Office: 937-552-2340 >>>> Direct: 937-552-2343 >>>> 1100 Wayne St >>>> Suite 1337 >>>> Troy, OH 45373 >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 12:45 PM, Jay Weekley < >>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Are there any sync problems associated with running APs with >>>> different channel widths with EPMP? For example, if I have a >>>> tower with 3 access points and 2 are set for 20 MHz wide channels >>>> and one is set for a 5 MHZ wide channel will that cause problems? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_sou >>> rce=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> Virus-free. >>> www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_sou >>> rce=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> >>> >>> <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> >>> >> >> > > > <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > Virus-free. > www.avg.com > <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > <#m_5968073062938460201_m_7188115016625119220_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> > > >
