Mark,
For starters, this can be due to:
1. Lower transmit power on CPE radio compared to AP radio (the CPE
transmitter may be bad or the CPE may just have a lower rated power
output than the AP transmitter)
2. Too-low CPE antenna gain (use as high a gain as the FCC and the
homeowner and the antenna mounting facilities allow)
3. Obstructions at or near the CPE end (you may need to raise the
antenna higher)
4. Low sensitivity on AP receiver (does this disparity happen on all
clients or on just one client?)
jack
Mark McElvy wrote:
I run Mikrotik AP's, 15db 120 sectors, WLM54G radios, running Tranzeo
CPQ radios. I have noticed on one sector specifically but not positive
about the others, that the CPQ can see the AP with a -75 and the AP will
see the client a -90. I don't understand the disparity between the
radios.
Mark McElvy
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