Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-10 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
, 2006 5:55 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness I agree it could be noise but a bridge runaway will give you the 10+ second pings and with that much traffic being echoed ALL of your AP and Clients are spewing. It would look like a massive RF flood

Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-10 Thread David E. Smith
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote: Except it's not effecting the ap's further out. Even if they were on a different segment they should still pick up the interference from the ap's right? Basically, yeah. I think. :) (Good thing I never claimed to know much about RF, innit.) A

Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-09 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
) www.odessaoffice.com/wireless www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam - Original Message - From: Michael Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 1:10 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness If this was rf

Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-09 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
:32 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness I suspect your system is bridged. Can you confirm that? Lonnie On 5/8/06, David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, Scriv and I are stumped on this one. Over the last couple of weeks, we've started seeing some

Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-09 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
Any confirmation on this? A customer router plugged in with LAN to the WAN or not getting a DHCP entry or even a DNS entry has caused many bridges to collapse and appear as if it is noise, simply because the bridges are all echoing the massive broadcast traffic. Lonnie On 5/8/06, Lonnie

Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-09 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
I agree it could be noise but a bridge runaway will give you the 10+ second pings and with that much traffic being echoed ALL of your AP and Clients are spewing. It would look like a massive RF flood on the Spectrum Analyzer. Think about what the air wave look like when you have full radio

Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-09 Thread David E. Smith
Lonnie Nunweiler wrote: I agree it could be noise but a bridge runaway will give you the 10+ second pings and with that much traffic being echoed ALL of your AP and Clients are spewing. It would look like a massive RF flood on the Spectrum Analyzer. Think about what the air wave look like

[WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-08 Thread David E. Smith
Okay, Scriv and I are stumped on this one. Over the last couple of weeks, we've started seeing some very odd oddness on a few of our 2.4GHz POPs. Not all, just some. Here's what appears to be happening: A couple times a day, usually during business hours, something somewhere generates a massive

Re: [WISPA] Weird problem - 20 seconds latency and other oddness

2006-05-08 Thread Michael Watson
If this was rf noise, Arent hamm operators allowed in 2.4 with higher power limits? Could this account for the 5- 10 mile affected area? -Michael David E. Smith wrote: Okay, Scriv and I are stumped on this one. Over the last couple of weeks, we've started seeing some very odd oddness on a