Haven't had that problem with any 450 gear but did a few times with some 650's. We found that the N connectors on the radio..nuts were not tight. Have been checking all new radios and snug them up if needed and have had any more problems.
Emiel Butcher NICET MWFE MWSE KB8FBW President Micrologic Inc. P.O. Box 328 Buckhannon, Wv 26201 304-472-4596 cid:[email protected] In God we trust. The above information is intended only for the use of the individual, entity or organization to which it is addressed and may contain strictly confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, duplication or publication is strictly prohibited. If you received this document by mistake, please notify the sender listed above. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony Iacopi Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 3:56 PM To: Cambium Networks User Group Subject: [Cambium-users] Issue with 450m on mountain tops Hi all We installed, under a year ago, a 450m on a mountain top and this year we had a lot of weather. The 450m went off line and when we went to check it, it was full of water and had shorted out. We, last week, replaced that unit with another 450m and sure enough, this week (again some bad weather and freezing temperatures) we had another failure and again the unit was filled with water. We did not install it upside down and made sure the Ethernet port Gland was secure and sealed. We have 2 450i's and 3 430 APs on this same tower and have not had an issue with any of these. Has anyone else had this issue? Or if you have a 450m on a tower in this situation (high winds, freezing temperature, lots of rain) have you done anything special to make it water tight? Please let me know. Thanks Tony Iacopi [email protected]
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