Actually…the majority of my crashed aB’s are between 1000 – 1020 am PST.  Almost daily they will go down in that time frame, but most will come back up about 30 minutes later on their own.  Some need a power reset.  This ONLY happens on my new “bad chipset” units.

 

Sully

 

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That is very interesting. I have a few that are crashing almost daily at 9:02-9:30 am EST. I am investigating the possibility of interference but I doubt very seriously that is the issue. Both radios are new from E-comm with the supposed new chipset and the newest firmware and I am having the same disassociation problems.

 

-Brian

 

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thats funny I run a ping log on my system when they systems go down it is 0930PT -1700PT about the same times you are describing? did the firmware or chip change lower the threshold on how much heat these things can handle??

 

 

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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] MORE ABOS crapping out

 

I have 25 clients off of my repeater (aPPo in access point mode) which connects back to my head-end via an indoor airPoint.  My head-end has 24 clients plus the repeater locations (2 of them) which is 26 associated.  If you include the users on the other side of the repeaters, I have a total of 52 clients going through my head-end aPPo.

 

Everything was fine with my head-end until I put up one of the new (bad chipset) units.  It now will drop ALL my users are random times (normally between 10 am and 5 pm).  It only gets up to 80 degrees here…so heat shouldn’t be an issue.

 

My repeater with 25 clients on it…works flawlessly!  It is an older aPPo with the hardwired CAT5 attached.

 

Sully

 

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I notice that when I get 21-22 users and sometimes 23 is the max that seems to be able to associate to the APPO before I start seeing the dissociation problems.

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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 7:32 AM

Subject: [smartBridges] MORE ABOS crapping out

 

Okay I give up I have 4 of the new radios I purchased with supposedly the new chi and the new firmware and they are still disassociating any wonderful ideas on what to try next.

 

1. I have tried everything I have tried in the past when this whole thing started so PLEASE SB don't tell me stupid stuff to check already since I know 100% it is not the installation.

2. When we went to look at the one yesterday it was thought to be heat related. We touched the ABO and it was Luke warm if at hottest. Link light (blue) was just flashing away NO association. RSSI 85% Link 95% GREAT signal and he keeps losing associating every day.

 

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let us know what's causing this.

 

This customer is hooked from the radio to a D-link 4 port router to his laptop as are most all my installs..

 

 

 

 

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