> > I'm sorry but you are getting too technical for me. > > How do I get the noise floor? How do I check the spectrum? > > Ussualy with a spectrum analyzer but there are alot of pcmcia > cards with utilities that will allow you to "scan" the air. > (Teletronics, Symbol, etc)
OK.. This is way out of my league so I'm dropping it :-) > > I see from the AP (the client bridge always give me higher numbers) > > that RSSI is 95% (-14 dBm) and link quality goes between > 75% and 95%. > > The antennas (D-pads) are aligned to each other quite roughly. The > > link worked so I though I will leave them as is. > > If it used to work in the past and gives you trouble now then > it is either interference or insulation issue. I assume you > changed different channels and possibly antenna polarization ? What I meant was that the link worked. At that time I checked the download speed and it was excellent. I did notice that the upload was slow at that time but didn't really care for it (now I do) > >> A simple test is to swap just the units and try to upload/download > >> again. That will help trouble shooting. > > > > This is not very easy as the AP is on a 4m high pole and > needs a lot > > of work to take it down. I can do whatever I want on the > client bridge > > cause it is much more easier accesible. > > Not physically. Simply set the AP Client in AP mode and vice > versa on the AP via the AP manager utility. Will do this check in the afternoon and see how it goes. Thanks a lot for your help Dimitri. Regards, Spyros The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges <yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe smartBridges) Archives: http://archives.part-15.org
