Check your antenna alignments. Also, if your system has the capability,
check the signal levels and make sure they are all good. Also look for other
transmitters in the area. We had a problem with one area because of the
number of antennas operated by other companies in that area. The extra
signals dropped our signal to noise ratio to unacceptable levels. It was not
easy to see, but when stress tested, the link would go down for a few
seconds at a time. It caused a lot of problems.

Michael E. Harmer
Miller-Valentine Group
4000 Miller-Valentine Ct.
Dayton, OH 45439-1487
x804
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-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:45 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Network Connections over Radio Link



Hello,

We have a separated building in which drives are mapped to our main file
server over a Radio link.

The users are beginning to complain that network drives are appearing
with a red X by them, and each time they attempt to access these shares
it takes several attempts before this connection is reestablished.
Reverse mappings (ie mappings to the server at the other end,) tend to
expire and get a red X from the building I am in, also.

Why do connections of this nature disconnect so much?  Why does it take
so long to reestablish a connection over the 11Mb Radio link?

FYI: The Radio link hovers around 7Mb/s capacity, and it is not
overutilized by this group of people.

It is becoming a nuicance.  Is there anything I can do?




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IT Officer
SAGE Automation Ltd

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