My question (still in topic I think) is will the one chain that's still viable 
become a duplex channel and still keep passing traffic? Or are the chains just 
a one way street?

Greg

On Jun 18, 2010, at 8:06 AM, Jayson Baker wrote:

> What will any radio do when it's channel gets jammed with noise.
> 
> On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Travis Johnson <t...@ida.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I would still like to know what it's going to do when an entire
>> polarization gets jammed with noise? Will the radio still pass traffic?
>> Or will there be so many errors that it will overtake the link and
>> nothing will work?
>> 
>> Travis
>> Microserv
>> 
>> Tom DeReggi wrote:
>>> I jsut wanted to mention, that it really does give peice of mind knowing
>>> that there is a MIMO technology out there that I can count on, that is
>>> inexpensive.
>>> I just finished my 4th Ubiquiti PTP link (over last two weeks).  Once
>> again,
>>> Painless and perfect.
>>> I got 38mb one way 22mb the other with 10Mhz Channel MCS 15.  And with
>> 20Mhz
>>> channel up to 69mbps one way, and 80 the other.
>>> Link Quality nad Capacity showed like 96%.  LAtency was also down under
>> 2ms.
>>> But my point here is not the speed. It was that it was easy. I just put
>> it
>>> up, and it worked. Air view was helpful, finding channel. All 4 installs
>>> worked that way. No hassle, no fuss.
>>> This last one was a 15 mile link, Rocket5M on each side, with PACWireless
>>> 2ft dish on one end and a 23 db panel on the other.
>>> Nothing has ever been this easy.
>>> 
>>> With that said.... There were some confusing things. I ran V on Chain0,
>> and
>>> H on Chain1 got -66, then for grins swapped conectors on CPE side only,
>> so
>>> Chain0 was H and Chain1 was V and got -65.
>>> I do not understand why this happened. I would have thought signal should
>>> have dropped by -20 db or so? Wierd. This did not just happen when in
>>> Alignment mode. I may have been in MCS7 mode at the time though.
>>> So it appears it must be transmitting on both pols in MCS7 mode, I dont
>> have
>>> any other way to explain it. But none the less, it just worked.
>>> 
>>> I'm concern about using it at PtMP, because we use Station WDS, and AP
>> only
>>> supports up to 6 WDS clients. So it wont scale for PTMP Briding clients.
>>> Unless that can be curred. But I tell you for PTP, or a couple
>> associations,
>>> its pretty sweet.
>>> 
>>> (I still like T-Link-45s better when I only need 25-30mbps, but  the UBNT
>>> has shown to be a wonderful experience, also.)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Tom DeReggi
>>> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
>>> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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