RE: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-18 Thread Eje Gustafsson
Some of these issues become resolved using an 18V power supply from our own
experience. It seems that some units have issues on 12V not sure if it's due
to long cable runs, badly crimped cable or just unit issue or possible
problem with the provided power supply. But we seen units like this and
putting an 18V power supply seem to resolve the problem. 

/ Eje

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 3:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

Replace the unit.

I've seen 2 like that.

Sam Tetherow wrote:
 If it is the ethernet side I would check the ethernet cabling to make 
 sure you didn't kink it when stringing the wire or got a bad end on it.

 Also depending on what you are plugging the ethernet into you may want 
 to turn off auto negotiate or set the rate manually if you have the 
 capability on one end or the other.  I have had RB532 ethernet 
 connections that are crappy unless autonegotiate is off.

Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless

 Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
 I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
 has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
 on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side
 (pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from
 10-30 seconds and then continues on like normal, when this happens I
 can still ping from the gateway to the radio IP. This is running as a
 bridge and has ver. 2.9 firmware on it, I upgraded from 2.8 to try to
 fix the problem in a last ditch effort. Any ideas as to what is going
 on? The AP is custom linux box and no other problems like this exist
 on any of the other clients.

 Thanks,
  _
 /-\ ndrew




 

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Re: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-17 Thread Sam Tetherow
If it is the ethernet side I would check the ethernet cabling to make 
sure you didn't kink it when stringing the wire or got a bad end on it.


Also depending on what you are plugging the ethernet into you may want 
to turn off auto negotiate or set the rate manually if you have the 
capability on one end or the other.  I have had RB532 ethernet 
connections that are crappy unless autonegotiate is off.


   Sam Tetherow
   Sandhills Wireless

Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:

I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side
(pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from
10-30 seconds and then continues on like normal, when this happens I
can still ping from the gateway to the radio IP. This is running as a
bridge and has ver. 2.9 firmware on it, I upgraded from 2.8 to try to
fix the problem in a last ditch effort. Any ideas as to what is going
on? The AP is custom linux box and no other problems like this exist
on any of the other clients.

Thanks,
 _
/-\ ndrew



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Re: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Happens to frequently for it to be the watch dog, but the watchdog is off.

On Nov 16, 2007 5:26 PM, Mark Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 watchdog rebooting the device?

 Mark Nash
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 http://www.uwol.net
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 541-998-5599 fax


 - Original Message -
 From: Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 4:22 PM
 Subject: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem


  I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
  has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
  on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side
  (pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from
  10-30 seconds and then continues on like normal, when this happens I
  can still ping from the gateway to the radio IP. This is running as a
  bridge and has ver. 2.9 firmware on it, I upgraded from 2.8 to try to
  fix the problem in a last ditch effort. Any ideas as to what is going
  on? The AP is custom linux box and no other problems like this exist
  on any of the other clients.
 
  Thanks,
   _
  /-\ ndrew
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-17 Thread Marlon K. Schafer

Bad radio or multipath.

Move it up or down by as little as 2', but you may have to move as far as 
10' futher up or further down.


Look for ground, trees, power lines, buildings etc. NEAR the path.

laters,
marlon

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Subject: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem



I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side
(pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from
10-30 seconds and then continues on like normal, when this happens I
can still ping from the gateway to the radio IP. This is running as a
bridge and has ver. 2.9 firmware on it, I upgraded from 2.8 to try to
fix the problem in a last ditch effort. Any ideas as to what is going
on? The AP is custom linux box and no other problems like this exist
on any of the other clients.

Thanks,
_
/-\ ndrew



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RE: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-17 Thread Kevin Cheng
Hello

Our experience with LS2 with Advanced-Rate Algorithm which is default with
Optimistic, used to cause packet loss by pinging from PC1 to PC2, while
with rest as default setting for indoor environment.  once such Opt is
changed to other option then we did not feel packet loss.

PC1 ---RJ45---LS2 ---wireless-any AP--RJ45--PC2

Kevin

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
 Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 12:33 AM
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 Subject: Re: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem
 
 Bad radio or multipath.
 
 Move it up or down by as little as 2', but you may have to 
 move as far as 
 10' futher up or further down.
 
 Look for ground, trees, power lines, buildings etc. NEAR the path.
 
 laters,
 marlon
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 4:22 PM
 Subject: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem
 
 
 I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
  has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
  on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the 
 radio side
  (pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet 
 drops from
  10-30 seconds and then continues on like normal, when this happens I
  can still ping from the gateway to the radio IP. This is 
 running as a
  bridge and has ver. 2.9 firmware on it, I upgraded from 2.8 
 to try to
  fix the problem in a last ditch effort. Any ideas as to 
 what is going
  on? The AP is custom linux box and no other problems like this exist
  on any of the other clients.
 
  Thanks,
  _
  /-\ ndrew
 
 
  
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Re: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-17 Thread Blair Davis

Replace the unit.

I've seen 2 like that.

Sam Tetherow wrote:
If it is the ethernet side I would check the ethernet cabling to make 
sure you didn't kink it when stringing the wire or got a bad end on it.


Also depending on what you are plugging the ethernet into you may want 
to turn off auto negotiate or set the rate manually if you have the 
capability on one end or the other.  I have had RB532 ethernet 
connections that are crappy unless autonegotiate is off.


   Sam Tetherow
   Sandhills Wireless

Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:

I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side
(pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from
10-30 seconds and then continues on like normal, when this happens I
can still ping from the gateway to the radio IP. This is running as a
bridge and has ver. 2.9 firmware on it, I upgraded from 2.8 to try to
fix the problem in a last ditch effort. Any ideas as to what is going
on? The AP is custom linux box and no other problems like this exist
on any of the other clients.

Thanks,
 _
/-\ ndrew


 


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[WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-16 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side
(pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from
10-30 seconds and then continues on like normal, when this happens I
can still ping from the gateway to the radio IP. This is running as a
bridge and has ver. 2.9 firmware on it, I upgraded from 2.8 to try to
fix the problem in a last ditch effort. Any ideas as to what is going
on? The AP is custom linux box and no other problems like this exist
on any of the other clients.

Thanks,
 _
/-\ ndrew



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Re: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-16 Thread Mark Nash
watchdog rebooting the device?

Mark Nash
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax

- Original Message - 
From: Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 4:22 PM
Subject: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem


 I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
 has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
 on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side
 (pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from
 10-30 seconds and then continues on like normal, when this happens I
 can still ping from the gateway to the radio IP. This is running as a
 bridge and has ver. 2.9 firmware on it, I upgraded from 2.8 to try to
 fix the problem in a last ditch effort. Any ideas as to what is going
 on? The AP is custom linux box and no other problems like this exist
 on any of the other clients.

 Thanks,
  _
 /-\ ndrew


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