+1
 
 
John Woodfield, President
Delmarva WiFi Inc.
410-870-WiFi

-----Original Message-----
From: "Joe Novak" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 11:57am
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] ePMP rant



the only time I have ever seen this stuff default is when water gets in the 
cable and resets the radio. every time we have traced it back to a failing 
cable.
Other then that... indirect lightening hits used to cause a lot of problems 
with UBNT. almost all our cable is now shielded with drain wire and the problem 
has mostly gone away. 


On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Adam Moffett <[ [email protected] ]( 
mailto:[email protected] )> wrote:

My problem with M series is they seem to have a tendency to revert to default 
config during a thunderstorm.  

 I've also seen more than one once where after a thunderstorm the UBNT item at 
the tower is dead, but everything else is still up.  Someone could argue that's 
just dumb luck, but I don't think so.

 It's always been a decent option for cheap point to point, like when you need 
to extend a network between two buildings, or you have Line of Sight to your 
tower from a barn or detached garage.

 I also understand the Micro POP use case.  

 That said, my experience with M series was so unimpressive that I haven't 
bothered looking at their AC products very closely.  Maybe I will.



On 3/23/2016 10:48 AM, Stefan Englhardt wrote:

I hear a lot of people praising the old UBNT M gear for it’s consistant and 
stable behavior now.
We tested it as soon as it came to market and considered it junk.
 
UBNT throws out hardware and then do the SW. At some time it is usable and 
stays usable.
Their AC gear is now usable (not in mixed mode as I have heard).
 
Starting with UBNT AC we had no RMA so far with 100 devices. With ePMP we had 
to test
the first batch as there were some defective devices. 
 
 
Von: Af [[ mailto:[email protected] ]( mailto:[email protected] )] Im 
Auftrag von John Woodfield
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. März 2016 13:23
An: [ [email protected] ]( mailto:[email protected] )
Betreff: Re: [AFMUG] ePMP rant
 
Thats a first, someone who claims UBNT is more stable than ePMP.
 
 
 
John Woodfield, President
Delmarva WiFi Inc.
410-870-WiFi


 -----Original Message-----
 From: "Stefan Englhardt" <[ [email protected] ]( mailto:[email protected] )>
 Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 3:23am
 To: "[ [email protected] ]( mailto:[email protected] )" <[ [email protected] ]( 
mailto:[email protected] )>
 Subject: [AFMUG] ePMP rant

We pull the plug now on our ePMP installations. We still have disconnects. 
Every day a disappointed customer calls.
We dont look at this anymore. We give them a Mikrotik or a UBNT AC to make them 
happy and take the ePMP SM back.
 
We had several problems with SW quality in the past. We had bad SMs we need to 
RMA. At some time it seems stable. Now problems
came back. Not sure it is SW or HW. We dont want to bother any longer. This 
gear is low quality no matter what is said by marketing.
 
We go UBNT AC now. Blazing fast webinterface, background channel scan and more 
speed on 20MHz Channels. Everywhere we use it
we have much better results than with ePMP. These ePMP fans want to tell 11ac 
is not needed as 256QAM is never achievable.
we see it at most of our installed cpes. If signal is to weak for 256QAM there 
are cheap dish-cpes.
 

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