Earl,
3 Questions:
1. Unless I am missing something, I cant see the improvement that you
are referring to without seeing the BEFORE and then the AFTER graphs?!?
2. What type of filters exactly are you speaking of?
3. Why are almost all your graphs showing ROCK SOLID values??  What I
mean is...only 2 of your graphs appear to be genuine wireless traffic
(the ones that look more saw tooth)???  ALL of my graphs show saw tooths
(some smoother than others) for the LQ.  The RSSI is pretty stable on
all...but not ROCK SOLID FLAT LINE, like yours??  What's up with that??
Did you use some MRTG switch setting that makes your graphs smooth flat
lines??

Sully

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Earl Campbell
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] MRTG

Here is the mrtg plots for 8-13-03 at 2:30 pm. I changes an amp on the
main repeater to one that has a filter on both the input and output and
it seems to have made a difference. The amp is only $120 and you can get
mmcx to "n" bulkhead pigtails for $10 each. No case or Power supply, but
what the heck. These amps are great. Come from Cincinnati mfg. If there
is an interest, I'll get the url and post.
Earl 




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