Two suggestions...  Upgrade to the beta firmware and see if it helps

other... consider doing NS5M, if 2.4 is crowded...

Faisal.

On 4/14/2010 1:08 PM, AJ wrote:
> Wish I could get speeds like that :)
>
> Have a pair of NS2Ms set up right on on a P2P link to bridge between a
> DOCSIS modem in a power supply cabinet to an employee that lives 3/4 mi away
> LoS and can barely keep it up to 13 meg up/down... Running the latest
> Beta... Doesn't help the noise floor bounces around -85 to -80 all day long
> (I can see 26 different consumer routers from both sides of the link) from
> the nearby subdivision...
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Joe Miller<[email protected]>wrote:
>
>    
>> Holy crap....where do I get one of those. That is one hell of a link you
>> have there.
>>
>> Joe Miller
>> DSLbyAir, LLC
>> 228-831-8881
>> www.dslbyair.com
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Greg Ihnen"<[email protected]>
>> To: "WISPA General List"<[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 11:59 AM
>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] UBNT "M" Was: Ubiquiti made no points today
>>
>>
>>   Do you mean like this? Notice the rssi on the lower pic. These are two
>> NS5Ms
>> setup as a backhaul. I was assuming the rssi is being wrongly reported
>> since
>> the TX/RX is 162/162. If the rssi was for real wouldn't one chain be
>> reporting a very low connection speed, right? I'm getting 162Mbps on both
>> directions.
>>
>> This is one end of backhaul, this NS5M running station wds: rssi -51/-56
>>
>>
>>
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>>>
>>> This is the other NS5M running ap wds: rssi -51/-94
>>>
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>> On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:11 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> ...not using MIMO mode ... ? what antenna are you using ?
>>>
>>> Using the Rocket M5 without the Ubiquiti Antenna's is like driving a
>>> sports car with all flat tires :)
>>>
>>> There is a good documentation on the UBNT forum on how to verify the
>>> bad/defective units....
>>> Testing them , have two units sync/link to each other, reduce the power,
>>> little bit at a time.. you will see a 6 to 9db difference on the two
>>> chains (Hpol/Vpol)... normal units will show either the same signal
>>> level or off by a couple of db's..
>>>
>>> Faisal.
>>>
>>> On 4/14/2010 11:34 AM, RickG wrote:
>>>        
>>>> Upgraded to version 5.1.2 prior to installation. Still poor
>>>> performance. Not using Mimo mode. Using as an AP on a repeater. Having
>>>> no luck connecting to it with another M unit as CPE. Think its a bad
>>>> radio(s)?
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Michael Baird<[email protected]>
>>>>          
>>   wrote:
>>      
>>>>          
>>>>> Bad firmware and poor compatibility with legacy protocols. Make sure
>>>>>            
>> you
>>      
>>>>> upgrade them to the absolute latest beta available on the forums.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Michael Baird
>>>>>
>>>>>            
>>>>>> 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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