Hi
Ian,
The
LQ suddenly goes to "0" values means perhaps it's a problem with
Reflected signal, or SNR. The channel interference and reflections can
also
cause low LQ. Please check on the connections if it is proper and also
if there
is any kind of moisture in the powerShot(if placed outside) or any
loose
connection?
May
I know the approximate distance between the AP and CPE devices and what
type
and gain of the antenna used at the both locations?
Normally,
the low LQ can be fixed by rotating the aBT little bit towards the main
APPT
direction.
Are
these units placed with the line of sight? If there is any obstructions
like
tree and water may observe the signal. Using site survey option,
please
see the non-used channels in nearby area.
Please
verify if there is any other nearby transmitters (out of band)
transmitting the
signal which may lower down the LQ value significantly.
If
still the LQ value not improved, then it might be necessary to move the
aBT to
the new location and re adjust the POLORIZATION, DIRECTIVITY OR
DOWNTILT to
reduce the noise level.
Kind
regards,
Seeni
sB Tech Support
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Subject: [smartBridges] strange behavior
I
have a ABO receiving 100% RSSI, but the link quality jumps all over,
mostly
bottoming out to 0%?? Any ideas as to what could cause this?
Thanks
Ian
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