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Corrected spelling and
clarification below….duhhhhh. -----Original Message----- I have been thinking
about something…BACK TO GOOD NEWS! Please understand that I
am not “the little boy who cried wolf”.� I am posting my periodic updates because
SEVERAL people have asked me to.� I
don’t want to be premature about any thing either…and that is
another reason why I posting this message. I have really been
scratching my head on this First some additional facts: 1. The only clients affected are very close in clients (less than �
mile). 2. I raised my antenna about 1 foot higher (when I did the R&R). The antenna I am using is
a 7.5 db omni with 7 degree downtilt.�
Even with the downtilt, if you do the math, I should be shooting
over these close-in homes.� So…I am
now
thinking that if I lower my antenna down a bit (1-2 ft), that these clients
will go back up. Possible culprits: 1. Raising the antenna when I
replaced the bad chip unit 2. Possibly the antenna is not doing the e-downtilt as affectively as
the other? BTW…their RSSI stopped declining
as indicated by my previous post.� There
was a noticeable decrease in RSSI when putting this new aPPo online (from the
start).� I still don’t know what
the steady decrease was over night…which actually affected all my users
and has since returned to normal. Maybe the steady decrease
was weather related??� I think it rained
last night??� Rain shouldn’t be a
factor…but I am trying NOT to point at the aPPo as being the weak link
here. I am back thinking that
the new “gold sticker” aPPo’s are good. Again…time will
tell. DISCLAIMER:� THESE ARE ONLY MY OPINIONS, PUT HERE TO HELP THOSE
THAT HAVE ASKED. Sully -----Original Message----- Well…I
have some good and bad news about my new “gold sticker” aPPo units. BAD NEWS As you
can see by the attached (small) pic…the RSSI at several clients has been
steadily going down hill since replacing the unit at 1400 yesterday.� Believe me, I could paste about 15 clients
that had 100% RSSI and since 1400 have steadily been going down hill. GOOD
NEWS The unit
is working…and has not (yet) crapped out like the others did with bad
chips. BAD NEWS With the
steadily decreasing RSSI…I don’t know how long anyone will hold up. GOOD
NEWS There
are some differences between this aPPo install and the last.� I used a different antenna (same brand and
rating—but different), and a different (yet shorter) pigtail between the
antenna and the radio.� So…this
could point to the antenna and pigtail…not the radio. BAD NEWS Maybe
I’m wrong here…but if the new pigtail and antenna were flaky, I
would imagine that it would be a sudden affect on the RSSI of my clients, not
steadily falling??!?! So….bottomline
is….I am now holding my breath. More to
come. Sully -----Original Message----- Well..I
burned in my settings for my head-end with simpleDeploy last night…I then
added the MAC list.� No problems at
all…took 30 seconds. I just
jumped up on the roof and swapped out my crappy aPPo in about 15 minutes.� ALL MY USERS CAME BACK ONLINE INSTANTLY AND
HAVE NOT YET DROPPED OFF!!� Woohoo!!� Maybe I shouldn’t yell so loud…it
has only been 20 minutes so far.�
But…my 2 previous bad ones crapped out in less than 10 minutes. Exception
to the above being: the users with bad airBridge units have not come back
online yet, but they were already down.�
My sub-contractor is going to be swapping out 10 units tonight. Oh…one
more thing to add to the new aPPo’s….the two metal brackets that
are connected to the aPPo are now powder coated to match the aPPo box.� In other words, they are no longer shiny
stainless steel.� Just one more way for
you to identify new from old. Will
keep you posted!! Sully P.S.� I am feeling good about this!!� Next week may be a busy week if these new
units hold up!!!!! -----Original Message----- Wow this
sounds VERY positive but .... I get the feeling im not gonna get these nice
pimp units from ecomm am I cause I ordered 2 days ago im gonna get stickered
ones aren't I L "Please update with cd" L From: I am sitting here burning in new settings
for 18 airBridge units and 2 aPPos, to be R&R'd tomorrow. I just wanted to pass on a couple quick
observations that I had noticed with this DIRECT SHIPMENT from 1.
Little RJ-45 cable protector has been
softened up and no longer takes a pair of vice-grips to disconnect it from the
NIC (could still be a bit thinner though) 2. They have now included, in the aPPo box,
2-types of COAX sealant for the RF
connector. Anyway...looks like sB really is listening
to even the seemingly
not so significant suggestions from the forum. Sully |
Title: Received New Units today from Singapore
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] New aP... Joe
- Re: [smartBridges] [good and bad] Ne... Ray
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] Ne... Kevin Summers
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] Ne... Earl Campbell
- RE: [smartBridges] Have a good Labor... Earl Campbell
- [smartBridges] Antennas Andrew Watkins
- RE: [smartBridges] Antennas Kevin Summers
- RE: [smartBridges] Antennas Tom Haynes
- [smartBridges] What is up with this date... Victoria Proffer
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] New aPPo from Singa... The Wirefree Network
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] New aPPo from ... The Wirefree Network
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] New aPPo from ... shoffman
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] Rain Earl Campbell
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] Rain Kevin Summers
- Re: [smartBridges] [good and bad] Ra... Jerry Carter
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] Ra... Tom Haynes
- RE: [smartBridges] [good and bad] New aPPo f... G
