Update to all on this.  We are running MCS1, the latest public firmware and
contacted Ignite support. They are responsive.  We did get the 60 GHz
radios to link up once - for about 30 minutes. Then, the 60 GHz radio on
the client end died. Can't open the 60 GHz aiming tool and the dashboard
acts like the radio is off.

We have been through a number of reboots to get the 60 GHz radio to wake
back up. No dice. Ignite is aware of the issue, acknowledges I am not the
only one who has seen this but so far no solutions.  Last night, the 5 GHz
link between these two radios died at 3am (not a production link).  We lost
all wireless and ethernet access to the client radio until a reboot.

After rebooting, the 5 GHz would not pass any traffic until the 60 GHz
radios were turned off in the interface on both ends.  Both ends are on big
UPSs so I don't think power is the issue, I think there is buggy firmware.
While I have *some* time to deal with testing firmware and trouble
shooting, I don't have unlimited time to do this.

It is back running on 5 GHz. It is aimed well - we did get a solid 60 GHz
signal but we never got the 60's to link back up after one mysteriously
stopped.



On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 12:37 AM, Rob Genovesi <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Aiming takes patience, the scopes aren't perfect but a huge help.  We
> found that turning off auto MCS and using fixed lower rate helped a
> lot.  Make sure you have the newest firmware, I believe there are more
> updates coming out soon as well.  IgniteNet support was responsive and
> very helpful when we had questions.
>
>
> Rob Genovesi • Coastside.Net • Owner
> 650-712-5900 • 525B Obispo Rd • Half Moon Bay CA
>
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 4:55 PM, Chadwick Wachs <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I have been trying for a couple days to get a new PTP60-35 60 GHz link up
> > and running with no luck. Looking for some help / suggestions from anyone
> > who has been successful getting links up. The 5 GHz link is working but
> 60
> > never trains up. I bought the spotting scopes and each end is dead
> center.
> > Good old fashioned up/down/left/right aiming methods do not seem to work
> > either and IgniteNet is lacking in the support department.
> >
> > Anyone want to contact me off list if you have any suggestions on what
> > worked for you?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chad
> >
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