Remember that communication is unique in each direction.  A strong
signal/SNR in one direction doesn't mean that there is an equally strong
signal/SNR in the other direction.  Therefore, for a bridged/repeater
connection, radio configurations should be done on both sides of a link to
ensure that issues are addressed (as much as possible) no matter which side
is affected by the issue.
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On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Stalder Dominic <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi there
>
> I know this must be asked a hundret times, but I don’t remember ;-)
>
> If you have this classical problem with to much retries on a bridge or WGB
> connection, do you apply packet retries 128 drop-packet on both sides of the
> connection or only on the root bridge? What is the general design?
>
> Thanks a lot and best regards
> Dominic
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