That was one of my ideas but I imagine either side would pull more than 10Mbps on it's own.

Timothy Steele wrote:

Sounds like ether you got water in the cable during the storm or ESD hit the Ethernet port and you only are seeing errors due to packet loss will only show up if you try and pass more then 10Mbps


On Thu, Mar 2, 2017, 9:22 AM Jay Weekley <par...@cyberbroadband.net <mailto:par...@cyberbroadband.net>> wrote:

    We have a 5.7 Nanobridge acting as an AP that serves two tower sites
    that are close together.  After a storm yesterday we started getting a
    lot of packet loss when pinging the AP.   We can disconnect either of
    the SMs and the remaining tower works fine and there is no packet loss
    to the AP but when we turn both sites back on the packet loss returns.
    There is also a Netonix switch at the tower that has the 5.7
    Nanobridge
    acting as the AP and it's cable diagnostics tool shows a problem
    on pins
    5, 6, 7 and 8 though the AP is powered up. Both these sites are slated
    for upgrades to Ubiquiti AC gear but the logistics will make it
    difficult this week.

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