More importantly OSPF or most IGPs for that matter can only get so
large before their performance becomes an issue. BGP doesn't have
these scalability issues. Therefore, large networks run OSPF or ISIS
for select parts of their network and then aggregate the parts behind
BGP.
-Matt
On Jun
Don't use bigger. In fact don't even use that high of a one. The vertical
pattern is too narrow.
You'll often find much BETTER performance from an 8 or 9 dB omni.
I've switched out almost all of my towers for sectors. Life has never been
so good!
marlon
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I've got one tower with a single client so I opted for a Bullet on it
as an experiment. It works surprisingly well although I prefer all the
bells & whistles on a RB or WRAP. At any rate, I bet your right and
its the lightning protector. I've had some strange issues with
lightning protectors in the
I don't think that this would be an antenna location issue.
What antennas did you use and where are they pointed?
Also, what output are the radios? If you use 600mw radios on the ap side
and 100 mw radios on the rx side it'll make a difference.
Also, having LOW power at the tx is almost always