Title: RE: [smartBridges] Weird RSSI with new aPPo???

Got me….but it started the same day that I installed the new aPPo and it happens every day.  The warmer the evening, the less it is affected.  May be coincidental…but I don’t know?!?!?

 

Sully

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Chance
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Weird RSSI with new aPPo???

 

How are the cables sealed seems like some cool mildew related issues to me but besides that I can't even fathom a reason... I wish all my clients were that sold u're lucky.

Chris

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Anyone have any clues on this one???  Still acting weird.

Sully

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Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:47 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] Weird RSSI with new aPPo???

Last Tuesday I replaced my head-end aPPo with a new aPPo (from
Singapore).
Ever since then, I am having problems with my RSSI between 8pm and 8am.
This is affecting ALL my clients...not just close in (all types of sB
client
devices).

When I replaced this aPPo, I also replaced the antenna (same brand/type)
and
pigtail.

Please see that attached pic for a better representation of what is
going
on.  Before anyone suggests it...this is NOT interference.  Interference
does not cause RSSI to be reduced...it causes LQ to go crazy.  With that
said, I have also been monitoring my channels 24x7 and there is nothing
crazy going on.

Weather has been perfect for the entire time (daytime 78 night 62).

Why would a drop in temperature affect THIS aPPo???  Normally an
increase in
temperature has adverse affects...not the other way around.

I noticed that this new aPPo (from Singapore-hardware fixed) had the new
1.4j.8 firmware.  So...just to see, I downgraded it to 1.4j.6.  No
affect...still dropping RSSI at night?

Any ideas?

Sully

P.S. On this same day, I replaced my repeater aPPo and only have one
client
on it.  This aPPo has a 15db omni with one client on it at 1 mile with a
13db panel.  It is obviously receiving over a 100% RSSI, so I cant tell
if
this unit is also behaving the same.  I also have an older aPPo online,
and
all of it's clients are NOT having this issue with dipped RSSI at night.

 

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