Marlon,

I thought about this after you mentioned it, we are using Ubiquity on 
the tower also, not MT, vendor readings will vary.

Are you using Bullet2HP's or Bullet2M's? The M series isn't wholly G 
compatible at this time.

Regards
Michael Baird
> It's an omni...
>
> I think I'm gonna pull this out and drop in a tranzeo to see what it does as 
> well.
> marlon
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Michael Baird" <m...@tc3net.com>
> To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 8:38 AM
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] ubiquity bullet2
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>> Marlon,
>>
>> We've had quite a few deployed (100 or so, some for 6 months), not seen
>> a week transmitter yet, all failures were ethernet related and normally
>> out of the box they failed (1 in the field). The levels are normally
>> within 1/2 db at the tower vs. the CPE, unless there is a tilt issue (AP
>> antenna too much downtilt).
>>
>> Regards
>> Michael Baird
>>     
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I tried my first one of these yesterday.  It's hooked to an antenna that 
>>> was
>>> already in place so I know the old system worked though I did not check
>>> signal levels before taking out the old SB radios (they don't give rssi
>>> accurately anyway so there was no point).
>>>
>>> This new radio has an RSSI of -78 or so coming FROM the tower.  AT the 
>>> tower
>>> we're picking up -88 or so.  I turned it up to 20dB out (factory was set 
>>> at
>>> 16) and that did help a bit.
>>>
>>> The calculations show that I should be in the -74 to -78 range based on 
>>> the
>>> exact distance of the link.  So my RSSI AT the remote end is right in 
>>> there.
>>> I should be seeing the same at the tower as well.
>>>
>>> Anyone seen these units have faulty transmitters?  This is the third
>>> ubiquity I've tried.  Two PowerStations died (receive sensitivity went 
>>> dead)
>>> after several months.  Both units at almost the exact same time.  This 
>>> not
>>> giving me any comfort levels at all....
>>>
>>> I know others out there are using a lot of these, are you seeing ANY 
>>> strange
>>> issues at all?  Have you looked at the RSSI from both ends?  Does it 
>>> match?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> marlon
>>>
>>>
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