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

Oh…didn’t answer your question.

 

The coax connectors are so damn waterproofed it aint funny (4 step process).  My connectors last YEARS!!

 

The CAT5 connector is in the sB outdoor waterproof housing.

 

Sully

 

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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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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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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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