I've been using regular Bullets and NS2's which have been working
great. So, I thought I'd give the "M" units a try. So far, nothing but
poor signal, dropped packets, & low throughput. Replacing them with
regular units fix the issue. What gives?

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Forbes Mercy
<[email protected]> wrote:
> After falling in like with the Rocket M Nano's the Rocket M Bullets and
> the Mimos I have to say I'm firmly unimpressed with the integrated
> antenna series.  We bought a pack of 10 of the 27dbi grids, not one of
> them would associate to our Mimos yet a bullet and in some cases, where
> distance wasn't a factor, the Nano Rockets did so without a problem.  We
> just took delivery on the Nano Dish units, we wanted them to do some
> short range backhauls.
>
> Today was our first, replacing a 10MB Motorola backhaul at 5.2 miles, we
> set up the new dishes up in the office WDS on, WPA on they connected at
> -50 (as they should in the office), connection firm all night.
> Installed them today, the AP working well we headed up the mountain to
> install the other one.  It would not see or connect to the other Nano
> Dish no matter whether we used the lower powered 5.2 or the more
> generous 5.7/8 frequency range.  Gradually turning off the WDS, then the
> WPA, then making it 20 MHZ, finally we gave up and the unnecessary
> beating to my bucket truck that had to climb that mountain left me in a
> pretty foul mood over the new gear.  I'm about to RMA all of it and go
> back to just bullets and Rockets.
>
> Forbes
>
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