What PTMP equipment are you using at those sites? I have seen odd things
happen on APs during severe fading events.
On 10/6/2016 10:20 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
I'll chime in on this... We had four separate multipoint APs this
morning, two on one tower and the other two each on their own separate
towers, all drop all their RF sessions to SMs and had to be rebooted
before the SMs would reconnect. I wonder if, had the equipment been
higher quality, maybe the SMs would not have dropped, just degraded
for a bit (perhaps)? Other than these are all in the same 20 mile
radius, they have nothing in common other than the owner. Do you think
it's the same symptoms/problem?
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On 10/6/16 9:02 PM, George Skorup wrote:
Thunderstorms this afternoon. Then it cleared and the sun was beating
down for a while. Still 70F outside. Dew point 67F. 90% humidity.
Wind dropped to zero around dusk, which is the major contributing
factor. Feels like a summer night outside right now. The wind should
pick up a little bit later and mix things up. Hopefully.
Our 30 mile 6GHz path is about 7dB low one direction and 18dB low in
the other direction (Rx high side) right now. Sitting at 256QAM and
64QAM. As I'm writing this, I'm sitting here watching the Rx high
side RSL swing back up 10dB in less than a minute. Now both RSLs are
even, but still 7dB below normal. And both sides back to full mod.
Now it's starting to reverse. The Rx low end is going down hill while
the Rx high is sitting fairly steady. And now they're even again. You
can really see the frequency selective fading with the FDD split.
Cool stuff. Sucks, but still cool to watch.
On 10/6/2016 9:17 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
George, is this due to some weird weather by you?
Oh, and one thing to consider if you have 3.65 interference, I found
out ComEd is using 3.65 WiMAX for smartgrid, I don’t know if this is
the top of the hierarchy for their 900 MHz stuff, or SCADA to
substations. One tower by me they have 4 sectors and I think each
AP only feeds 1-2 CPEs. It didn’t help that they totally messed up
the lat/lon of their tower when they registered it in ULS. Once I
looked at the CPE locations and drew lines following the stated
azimuth, I saw they converged on a tower next to a ComEd facility.
*From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *That One Guy
/sarcasm
*Sent:* Thursday, October 6, 2016 9:05 PM
*To:* af@afmug.com
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] *&%$ 320
lol well it wont be coming from us for a while, we are going 3ghz silent
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 8:58 PM, George Skorup <geo...@cbcast.com
<mailto:geo...@cbcast.com>> wrote:
Dude, I'm seeing multipath and ducting like a somebitch. Started
around dusk. Don't beat your head into your desk. I'm seeing
some 11GHz links go from their nominal -45ish to like -35 to -60
in just a couple minutes, and BER alarms like crazy. This is teh
suck.
On 10/6/2016 8:47 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
There is some nutty madness going on on a large portion of
our 320 network, it has hit multiple sites at once.
I know much of its self induced due to too many marginal
installs on very limited access points
good CINR to SMs, even matrix B I cant even get into to manage.
uplink MCS for the most part looks good until i get into the
frame utilization, tons of 16qam 1/2 and 100% usage with
only 6-12 mbps throughput
I have been shifting frequencies across the network because
it presented like interference, and a change on one AP
results in required cascade changes across the 3ghz network
since 320 sync doesnt actually work.
APs are basically default layer 2, no profiles changed, 7mhz
channels mostly ABCD 90s and some split APs. sub counts
range from 10 to 35
I migrated a distant part of the network to 10mhz channels
and am not seeing this issue, but subscriber counts are low
Im at my wits end on this nonsense and am about to just put
every AP on the network in SA mode to get a visual on what
my spectrum looks like
we did turn up a 450 facing southwest ten miles south of
another 320 AP thats facing south, it blinded the SMs to the
320 on a near channel even though they were only in the back
lobe, but this is far from the others
any advice from you other guys stuck with wimax would be
appreciated
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