Access to the station and AP have been completed remotely each time.  The 
station and AP never lose connection just zero data flows through and 
AirControl shows eberything offline.  After reboot station functions normally 
and instantly Air Control reconnects to CPE'S and tower AP'S.  Since this 
occurred twice in a short time, I'll go to the  tower to test cable and replace 
radio as not sure what else to try.
Thanks,
Troy 

Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Matt Hoppes 
<[email protected]> Date: 11/20/16  6:31 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] Backhaul 
Radios freeze on Station side 
Are you able to log
Into the remote radio if you go on site?

> On Nov 19, 2016, at 22:43, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> David,
> 
> I just had it happen again twice in a 4 hour period tonight for one tower
> that I reported originally on the 8th of November, Tower 1:  M5 5.6.4 XW
> to M5 5.6.4 XW, channel is 34 and airmax is 97% quality and 94% capacity,
> noise floor -101dBm and ccq is 99%.  I am on 30 mhz width and getting
> 216.666mbs/216.666mbs.  The weather has turned cold, but never had that
> problem through other winters.  A simple reboot remotely of the Station
> side of the backhaul reconnects everything perfectly.
> 
> This had not happened for 2 weeks, then twice in one evening on the same
> tower.  I have not tried to upgrade firmware from the XW 5.6.4 as I too
> have checked forums and come up with the same responses....No answer to
> why or how to fix it and the firmware updates did not change it either
> from what I read.  I have had best luck with XW 5.6.4 to date, so was
> trying to stay that direction until I tested or heard otherwise.
> 
> Troy
> 
>> Long read, but wanted get out what we have found. Still don't have a
>> workable solution other than replacing links with Mimosa which we are
>> doing
>> now to all the P to P links.
>> 
>> Here's a snipit of what a log shows.
>> 
>> Nov  15 13:42:12 wireless: ath0     Received disassoc from
>> 80:2a:a8:a8:56:81. Reason: Unspecified reason (1).
>> Nov  15 13:42:13 wireless: ath0     New Access Point/Cell
>> address:Not-Associated
>> Nov  15 13:42:14 wireless: ath0     New Access Point/Cell
>> address:80:2A:A8:A8:56:81
>> 
>> All these have Airmax quality and capacity numbers above 90% - SNR's above
>> 30 some near 50
>> 
>> Point to Point PBE-M5-400 V 5.6.2 firmware - 20M Channel - DFS 5500 - 2.3
>> m
>> link. No DFS issues. The link will stop passing traffic. Logging into the
>> AP shows station at 144/6.5 rate. If I kick the station it will
>> re-associate and work again - never more than a week sometimes less than a
>> day. Looking at the station on the AP side the TX combined signal goes
>> away
>> and comes back a couple seconds later. A reboot of the AP looks to fix it
>> as well as a kick of the station.
>> 
>> Point to Point NB-13's V5.6.3 firmware - 10M channel - 1.2m link - power
>> turned down - quality and capacity well above 95%. No interference issues.
>> Ran for a few months with no problems. Started having the same issue as
>> above radios. I noticed the latency number would jump to 100-200-500ms.
>> Tried updating from 5.6.3 to 5.6.5 eventually to worked up to 5.6.9 - same
>> issue persists.
>> 
>> Point to Point NB25 to PBE-M5-400 V5.6.3 on both - 30M channel - 5.6 mile
>> -
>> non DFS. This is the first link I started having issues with. Thought it
>> was related to XM to XW hardware. Replaced one side with a PBE-400 and the
>> issue continued although it took a few weeks to show up. I did change the
>> frequency a weeks ago from 5755 to 5760 it seemed to lasted longer without
>> dropping but still drops off . I've tried from 5.6.3 through 5.6.9 with no
>> success.
>> 
>> Point to Point NB25 to PBE-M5-400 V5.6.2 on both - 20M channel - 2.8 mile
>> DFS link. No issues at all until I replaced the NB25 with a NBE-400. Now I
>> see 144.444/6.5 on it multiple times per day. The AP was the NB25.
>> 
>> I had an NSM2 feeding 7 clients 10M channel - mixed NS2, M2, M2L, NB13's
>> and NB18's - Replaced the AP with a PBE-M2400 to focus the energy down a
>> road and started having issues with it a couple weeks later.  Replaced all
>> the clients that weren't XW hardware and the issue continues.
>> 
>> PBE-M2-400 AP feeding 2 NB13 and 1 PBE-M2-400 client. All clients have the
>> same issue, not always at the same time. I usually kick all three clients
>> so as not to deal with the issue multiple times per day. Again, have
>> updated firmware from 5.6.2 to 5.6.9 over the last month to no avail.
>> 
>> I've tried all versions of firmware between 5.6.2 and 5.6.9  No beta yet
>> but in reading the beta forum I don't expect it would help. Others
>> reporting similar problems all the way through rc15 beta.
>> 
>> I see in the Ubiquiti forums folks with similar issues being reported but
>> no fix or what seems an acknowledgement of the issue. Any ideas ?
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Troy Gibson, Byhalia.net
>> <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Clay that is exactly what is happening.  Issue is weather is incredible
>>> for October and November as well as these are long standing connections
>>> and
>>> not new crimps.
>>> 
>>> Simple reboot remotely through Air Control or directly connected to
>>> station side restores connection.
>>> 
>>> I was reviewing beta firmware,  but unsure if it would fix this issue.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Troy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
>>> 
>>> -------- Original message --------
>>> From: Clay Stewart <[email protected]>
>>> Date: 11/8/16 12:29 PM (GMT-05:00)
>>> To: Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] Backhaul Radios freeze on Station side
>>> 
>>> If you saying stopped passing traffic on Lan side, but remained powered
>>> and connected to AP, I would suspect a bad crimper and cold weather.
>>> 
>>>> On Nov 7, 2016 1:04 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I have had 3 towers in the past week have the Station side of the
>>>> Backhaul
>>>> link lock up and not transfer service to the tower until rebooted, but
>>>> each stayed connected to the AP side of the Backhaul connection.  In
>>>> all 3
>>>> cases, I was able to log into both the AP and Station side of the
>>>> backhaul
>>>> link to reboot the station remotely.  Once rebooted every CPE came back
>>>> online.
>>>> 
>>>> These radios have been in operation for months and zero issues.  The
>>>> details are below for the setup and firmware.
>>>> 
>>>> The radio's are M series Rocket radios.
>>>> 
>>>> Tower 1:  M5 5.6.4 XW to M5 5.6.4 XW
>>>> 
>>>> Tower 2:  M365 5.6.4 XM to M365 5.6.4 XM
>>>> 
>>>> Tower 3:  PBE M5 5.6.6 XW to M5 5.6.6 XM
>>>> 
>>>> I have not seen this occur previously and wondered if it was a firmware
>>>> issue.  Also, I am not using any DFS channels for either tower.  Any
>>>> ideas
>>>> or areas to monitor is appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> Troy
>>>> 
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