RSSI is just that recieved signal from the AP Link quality is basically 
interference in the area the higher the # the less interference Green good Rec 
Bad hope this helps.

Could be reflection off the roof of where you have it mounted possibly could 
also be heat? is it a hot day?


Quoting Greg Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi There,
> 
> We have a link established to evaluate smartBridges products.  The base
> installation is a air-Point Pro Outdoor and the client is a air-Bridge
> Outdoor (aBO).  The link has been operational for four days now and quite
> stable.  This morning for the first time we're having some link quality
> issues.
> 
> On average the aBO is showing RSSI: 80% and Link Quality: 90%.  These
> numbers stay in a tight range of +/- 3% in general.  I experienced some
> connection loss problems on the internet this morning and started to log
> RSSI and Link Quality from the aBO.  I just reviewed 20 minutes of log data
> and see five intervals of time (each interval is 1-2 seconds) where the
> RSSI
> remains about 80% but the Link Quality drops to 0%.  This is enough of a
> glitch to cause a loss of connection on the internet.
> 
> What are the likely causes of this type of problem?  What is Link Quality
> actually measuring?
> 
> Thanks, Greg
> 
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