Hey guys...could it be someone overutilizing bandwidth and/or something floating around that is pulling lots of data?

Leon

Bret Clark wrote:
We have a couple of 900MHz system, I'd hate to say it, but seems like
interference to me. I've never seen a bad config cause latency to shoot
up. The only other possibility is a bad Ethernet interface, check auto
negotiation on your switch and look to see if you're getting any
physical errors such as CRC or collisions.
I agree, these things suck if anything starts interfering with them. We
use them sparingly and then keep our fingers cross that nothing pops up
using 900MHz.

On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 09:09 -0500, John Scrivner wrote:

We have a couple of sectors of 900 MHz Tranzeo which were running fine
previously but seem to experience enormous latency at times now. I am
talking about upwards of 5000 milliseconds (5 full seconds) for a return on
a ping. It is intermittent. I am guessing interference but was wondering if
anyone had seen anything else cause this. We have had limited success in
dealing with interference in 900 MHz previously so we are hoping there is
something else we can try before completely bailing on the band in those
locations. Any ideas are appreciated.
John Scrivner
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