I have a 5 mile 802.11b link that works fine until air temperatures exceed
around 85 F. Over a period of about an hour, the percentage of missed pings
grows from zero to 100 percent. Link endpoints are Linksys WAP11 (ver 2.6)
configured as a point-to-point bridge with 24 Dbi horzontally polorized
antennas.  The WAP11's and power supplies have been cooled with no effect.
Some trees are in the Frenel zone.  The problem happens weekdays and
weekends. With WAP11's I don't know of a way to measure signal strength or
quality.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be causing the outage or
how to troubleshoot the problem?

Regards,
Loren Zemenick

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