Yes. It says so right on the scan selection list.

Warning: SM will scan all frequencies for 10 MHz bandwith if no frequencies are selected


I don't know why that's a warning. But OK.

Would be a pretty good idea for the Canopy guys to do the same. So that when some idiot (me) clicks the "Clear All" button and saves it and the SM loses session, then it'll actually register.

On 6/10/2016 12:43 AM, Rhys Cuff (Latrobe I.T) wrote:

Thanks very much guys

To clarify, all unchecked will scan them all?

*From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *George Skorup
*Sent:* Friday, June 10, 2016 2:54 PM
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*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] First ePMP AP

ePTP is for low latency. I typically see less than 3ms average. Does not support GPS sync.

TDD PTP mode does support GPS sync. You can chose either 2.5 or 5ms framing. Obviously the 2.5 framing will get you lower latency, about the same as Canopy (7-14ms).

The PTP modes buy you the higher EIRP if your region supports it.

TDD AP mode supports GPS sync. Like TDD PTP, 2.5 and 5ms framing. 2.5 framing will allow you to sync with PMP100/FSK if you have any nearby.

I just select the channel bandwidths I want scanned and leave all of the frequencies in each respective list unchecked. All unchecked means it will scan them all anyway. That's the default. I like defaults.

And as always, make sure your radios are on the latest firmware.

On 6/9/2016 11:24 PM, Colin Stanners wrote:

    ePTP is only for PTP so set the mode to TDD.

    On the SM, select the channel sizes to scan, then for each channel
    size the frequencies to scan. On 2.4 I usually select all
    frequencies for the channel sizes I'll use since it's just a few
    seconds to scan per channel size.

    On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 11:19 PM, Rhys Cuff (Latrobe I.T)
    <r...@latrobeit.com.au <mailto:r...@latrobeit.com.au>> wrote:

    Hi Guys

    Setting up my first ePMP Ap

    I have over 100 Ubnt AP’s but running out of capacity on them.

    For PTMP do you guys normally use TDD or ePTP Master (whatever
    that is)

    I notice on the sm you have to check specific frequencies, do you
    guys just tick every second one in case you need to change AP Freq?

    Any other preferred parameters you go for?

    Thanks for any help.

    Rhys :-)


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