Anyone else have experience with this or any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Over the last 6 weeks, we have had 4 of these go from expected rssi to the mid to low 80's overnight. The first couple of times was immediately after bad weather / power outage and we attributed it to that. The last 2 however, have been during clear blue skies. They usually still have enough in them to connect periodically and I have used this to flip Master/Slave roles and run spectrum analyzer on both ends to determine which one can't hear anymore. We change that radio and rssi goes back to expected and the link is good again (until next time). This is happening at different locations, although one location in particular has a history of this going back even farther. Could it be power or CMM related? Something external causing the radio to go deaf?
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