if you were providing gps via the packetflux, we ended up disabling it
because it wasnt stable, if youre dropping GPS could the units be seeing
DFS hits?

On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Tyson @ Internet Communications Inc (ICI)
<t...@franklinisp.net> wrote:

> Good afternoon fellow geeks,
>
> For about a week now, we started seeing what I thought was cold weather
> issues with some  ePmP links.  So,  I upgraded the units to the 2.6
> firmware and then the DRAM FIRMWARE FIX was applied to the appropriate Mac
> affected units.
>
> Still seeing PPPoE clients randomly dropping off the network briefly.  I'm
> not even sure if the customers notice.
>
> Some units will not keep a lan connection to a 450RB right now.  In order
> for the lan to stay somewhat stable, we must bypass the 1GB PACKERFLUX SYNC
> INJECTORS and hook the cable directly to the Poe brick.
>
> Very strange behavior that actually has recently just started.
>
> Note,  UBNT links see no issues therefore I believe ruling out network
> issues
>
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>
> Forgive the brevity, the typos and my fat fingers!
>



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