I believe I saw a post thats says that any request for an RMA with the bad units will be accepted. Why do you not just RMA the bad units and quit beating yourself up trying to make it work?  I have had little problems with smartbridge that an RMA or the new firmware did not fix. All the other problems were things that I did wrong. Bad cable/weatherproofing/not programming things right, etc. I will be the first to tear into them when I see them not holding up to there end of the deal. As I see it there working pretty hard to make things work.
 
My 2 cents,
Jerry
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Harris
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 9:45 PM
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] ABO disassociation problems

I hate to tell you this but you DO HAVE A CONTINUING PROBLEM WITH YOUR APPO! 

 

I followed your instructions and have installed an 18VDC 1.5mA power supply and the darn thing still powers off.  I then have to turn the power off for a couple of minutes and �Poof  it�s magic!  It comes back online.  I am not going to sit around all night and re-power this unit. 

 

YOU PEOPLE BETTER UNDERSTAND YOU ARE NOT SELLING YOUR COMPANY LINE �We have no other problems with the aPPO after the firmware upgrade!� 

 

I will be looking for a new product to install tomorrow, this is ridiculous.

 

 

Tim Harris

Desert Wireless Internet Service

DWISP.NET

Hi-Speed Wireless Internet Service

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Seeni Mohamed
Sent:
Monday, August 25, 2003 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] ABO disassociation problems

 

The default threshold values will work most of the time and not necessary to adjust the RTS/CTS fragmentation.  If you find a relatively large number of collisions in the wireless traffic, then try adjusting the threshold values.

Adjustment may be required only for the long distance link which may increase the throughput in the wireless link.

Please let us know what type of antenna you are using on both ends along with the some information regarding the distance between the link, We would also like you to send us a link status log from the airBridge.

 

What is the type of Ethernet cable being used along with the length of Ethernet run? The new units with the new firmware does not have any issues with respect to disassociation we suspect it to be a either interference or some installation issue.

 

The log files can be found from the following directory.

C:\Program Files\smartBridges\airbridge\DeviceDataLog.txt

C:\Program Files\smartBridges\airbridge\StatisticsLog.txt

 

If possible, please provide us the above log files from the aPPO also?

Some of them reported about the disassociation issues, finally we found that the preamble settings was set to "short". sB recommend "Long" preamble settings on sB devices.

 

Please let us know the above info.

 

Thank you

 

Seeni, SB support

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Duncan
Sent:
Tuesday, August 26, 2003 4:59 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [smartBridges] ABO disassociation problems

 

I have a small apt complex with 10 ABO's on the roof of 10 buildings all

running the latest firmware plugged into a dsl system at the base of each

building. The ABO's all point back to an APP running the latest fw. After

doing the latest fw upgrade I also lowered the rts/cts and fragmentation

down to 1500 on all radios. I am now getting disassociations from all of

the radios and cannot get in with simple monitor. I have to physically

reboot the radios to get them to come back up.

 

Any ideas here will moving the rts/cts back up to default help?? I was not

having near this many problems until after the fw upgrade and the changing

of the thresholds.

Thanks

 

 

Jason Duncan

Trynetics LLC

480-964-6980

 

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