Does this site have Perfectly clear line of site? What is the tower AP?
If clear line of site and V/H AP try setting the CPE to the Horizontal
and see if that clears it up
This has worked a few times for me
If not you may need to rent an Anritzu and set it to record for a few
days to see what the
interference is
Mitch Koep
218-851-8689 cell
On 12/6/2017 2:39 PM, Jan Van Kort wrote:
I think I've tried everything mentioned at least once. I moved it to
a NSM900 Loco for awhile from a different tower. I've had NSM2,
NSM2Loco, AirGridM2 and AirGridM2HP and NanoBeamM2, Maybe next try a
PowerbeamM2-400? Don't have an M5 tower near here yet. Client uses
an Air-Router set to channel 6. Everything in large house uses
channel 6 to talk to Air-Router. Have changed the Router to Gateways
and even other brands. Always the same intermittent problem with
connecting to internet.
Presently, channel width is 20Mhz (everyone gets this setting via
tower) on channel #1 (2412Mhz) signal is: -59 and using an
airgridM2HP. PWDOG set to tower IP 300 seconds.
FYI--I've had this problem for 2 years. Couldn't resolve it and
stopped service. Customer wants our service and wants problem resolved.
On 2017-12-06 10:57 AM, Troy Gibson, Byhalia.net,LLC wrote:
Two things I've done when experiencing odd issues at one site that
worked for me.
1. Check customer router settings. Reduce channel width to 20 mhz
on both 2.4 and 5 only and set channels to ones you don't use. I've
had some customer routers blasting at 40 or 80 mhz channel width.
Once I reduced, both my radio stats and their experience improved.
I've had this on multiple customers. Not sure why default is 80mhz
channel width.
2. Redirect the dish to change the signal strength. I had a similar
case and as last resort I made the signal worse and it worked. Was
in mid 50's and moved to low to mid 60's and issue disappeared. I
even tried turning the power down due to the strong signal and still
didn't work till I moved the dish.
Somebody on here, mentioned during my similar interferemce issue,
that something could be facing this one dish that is new in the area
and the direct inference is impacting the service. It worked and no
idea what it was picking up.
Hope that helps.
Troy Gibson
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-------- Original message --------
From: Jan Van Kort <[email protected]>
Date: 12/6/17 12:58 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] cannot find interference source
It's just the one customer. Neighbors to each side are just fine.
Neighbors are about 1/4 mile away on same hillside in quasi-rural
area. There are no other WISPs in area, no airFiber that I've
found. AirView shows nothing worth getting excited about when
problem isn't happening, when problem is happening Airview is not
accessible as unit is not responding. Rarely has problem occurred
while I'm on the premises and goes away before I can zero in on it.
I'm suspecting large pumps, old transformers, bad neutral? How to
prove and stop wasting time and money on one customer? Pulling hair time!
On 2017-12-06 09:17 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Spectrum Analyzer and AirView both show real noise.
You said you changed bands at the customer site, are there other
customers on those APs that are having issues or is it this one guy?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Phil Curnutt <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have on two occasions tried to cross the path of an AirFiber5
and had the signal completely blocked. Like Rory said they
don't show up on Site Surveys or noise figures, but are very
apparent in AirView.
Phil
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:52 AM, Rory Conaway
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Could still be noise. Canopy and AFx equipment won't show up
in the noise figures.
Rory
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Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 11:07 PM
To: Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]
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Subject: [Ubnt_users] cannot find interference source
Have a client that is difficult to login to at times,
service for them seems to quit. Has good signal strength.
Have changed the radio to different models and frequencies
and connected to different towers. It's like some kind of
barrier at random times is erected between house and tower.
Site survey and spectrum analyzer never show anything
remotely definitive as to possible cause or source of
trouble. Could problem be noisy electrical transformers or
well pumps and what low-cost equipment would I need to find it?
--
J
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