AP ever since and
surprisingly never seen this issue again.
P.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Baird [mailto:m...@tc3net.com]
Sent: 11 December 2009 19:15
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] High Pings for an AP?
Yes, but he's accessing it via a backhaul which should tak
Yes, but he's accessing it via a backhaul which should take the wireless
bits out of this equation, since he can ping the other AP's served by
the same backhauls fine.
Regards
Michael Baird
> On 12/11/2009 2:03 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
>> Yesterday we installed a RocketM5 radio on a 120 degree an
Make sure you have the latest firmware on it, also verify your Ethernet
negotiated properly.
Regards
Michael Baird
> Yesterday we installed a RocketM5 radio on a 120 degree antenna, since
> it's on a tower that shares with a powerful FM radio station we used
> insulated Cat5. Today the pings are
On 12/11/2009 2:03 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
Yesterday we installed a RocketM5 radio on a 120 degree antenna, since
it's on a tower that shares with a powerful FM radio station we used
insulated Cat5. Today the pings are terrible on that AP while it's
brother AP's (2.4) and the backhauls are pingi
Yesterday we installed a RocketM5 radio on a 120 degree antenna, since
it's on a tower that shares with a powerful FM radio station we used
insulated Cat5. Today the pings are terrible on that AP while it's
brother AP's (2.4) and the backhauls are pinging 1-4ms, it averages
40-50ms and the closest