I had actually called Motorola support, we had it configured for 50/50, the
versions were up to date, but I think multipath was the problem.  I was at
ground level, about 25 feet from the shore of the body of water I was
crossing.  I may reconsider Canopy again in the future but I didn't feel
like the factory suggested maximum 26 simultaneous calls was a figure I was
happy with.  

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Forrest W Christian
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 2:32 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango & VOIP

Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
> I tried Canopy Adv. a few months back but was
> unhappy with the overall range & quality (2.5 miles LOS w/ a reflector,
and
> 8 port ATA, the voice was choppy when I had all 8 calls going).  I’m
> transmitting 1-3 miles over a salt water ¾ mile wide river.
On the canopy side: Two things:

1) The secret of making canopy work at extended ranges is buying cyclone 
AP's from last mile gear. http://www.lastmilegear.com. I regularly get 
10+ miles LOS with a reflector at 5.7, and 20+ miles LOS with a 
reflector at 2.4. Without the cyclone APs you can get roughly half that. 
The one thing you may have missed is that canopy is multipath sensitive, 
so moving the SM even 6-8 inches could make the difference between a 
great link and no link - especially with a big RF mirror like the river 
you are talking about.

2) VoIP on canopy works really well when set correctly. Correctly means 
having the correct (not necessarily the latest) version in the AP and 
SM, and setting prioritization in both the AP and SM for voice traffic. 
In addition, you need to watch and make sure that you have bandwidth set 
correctly and are getting the speeds you expect. If you had a marginal 
link, there is every possibility that you simply did not have sufficient 
bandwidth available to you in the upstream

-forrest
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