If you set it for say -80 it will lower the power if you're at -60 or -70
down to make it hit -80.

Now if you have a -130 noise floor then maybe that'll function, though
poorly, but you'll never ever hit the higher modulation rates that need -65
for example.

-60 is good, just leave it there...


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On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Nick Bright <nick.bri...@valnet.net> wrote:

> On 12/12/2016 1:58 PM, Art Stephens wrote:
> > Just starting out using cambium ePMP gear. For configuring multiple
> > APs on a single tower the frequency reuse requires all APs on the same
> > tower to have their Subscriber Module Target Receive Levels set the same.
> >
> > What are the pros and cons between SMTRL of -60 and say -80?
> The ideal signal range is around -60dBm, any stronger isn't necessary.
>
> The SMTRL will cause the subscriber to back of TX power until it meets
> the Target Receive Level.
>
> I would not recommend a Target Receive Level any lower than -65dBm, or
> your network will probably not work very well.
>
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