Capped with a dummy load? Or do you have the chain (transmitter) off 
via configuration?

Greg

On 9/14/10 12:57 PM, Tom DeReggi wrote:
> I'd argue you'd be better off trying to add a second AP to the sector, and
> be satisfied with fewer customers per sector. That would also allow you to
> ahve a smoother migration, allowing both APs to have some of the customers
> during the migration. If you are running 10Mhz, and 120 sector, there is a
> pretty could chance you should be able to come up with the extra channels to
> run two APs simultaneously on the sector.
>
> On a side note, we do run Ubiquiti AirMax successfully using just a single
> Antenna pol, in some cases. We wanted the N models so we could run spectrum
> scans and TDMA.
> We just capped the Chain1 port, and connected only the chain0 port to an
> antenna, and selected appropriate max modualtion.  Obviously, more capacity
> would be avilable if both chains were used to increase capacity, but that is
> not a requirement to use the Ubiquiti. As well, better NLOS would be
> available if both pols were used for same data.
> I guess my point is, single pol CPEs can still be used without replacement,
> just the additional capacity cant be realized nor TDMA used if both CPEs are
> not all Ubqt.
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL&  Wireless, Inc
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>
>
>



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