You're seeing normal RF behavior. Simply mount the antenna where the 
signal is the strongest then use your network monitoring system to keep 
an "eye" on it.

Jason Wallace wrote:
> Everyone,
>
>     I had trouble during an install today regarding signal strengths.  
> 2.4Ghz CPE in a location that should be no problem.  Moving the CPE two 
> feet in any direction from the point where the CPE was installed 
> increased the signal by around 20db (-90 to -70!) 
>
> Any idea of what phenomenon I am dealing with? 
>
> Anything I should consider as I correct this install?
>
> Jason
>
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