I've got an interesting interference problem in a marine area, and I was 
hoping to get some feedback on it.

Every week or so, something evil on 2.4 GHz comes through and 
drastically raises the noise floor for about a day (an analysis showed 
me like -50 dBm), thus knocking off everyone in the boat dock area who 
is using that AP.

I was thinking about the following type of solution and wanted to get 
some feedback:

--on each dock (9 total), have two dual radios
--mesh them on an available 5.8 GHz channel (this band is not currently 
a problem)
--put in a 2.4 GHz panel antenna on each end (maybe a 19 dBi one that 
gives, say, a 30 degree X 30 degree beam coverage). 7 dBm + 19 dBi = 36 
dBm EIRP for ISM band in U.S.
--have panels on each radio pointing in towards the middle dock area 
(boats in the middle would have redundant coverage.  Boats on the far 
edge would likely only be covered by the distant AP)
--cover each dock with two channels, so if one channel is down, another 
one is an option (or possibly the same channel on a different polarization)
--possibly use band filters (assuming I know which band is the problem 
child)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I'm quite new to figuring out RF 
problems like this.


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