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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Scriv needs to hire a good consultant to come check things out!
big grin
Know any? :D
The hard part there
And I run my own wisp!
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John Scrivner wrote:
Mac,
We believe this is truly an outside offender in 2.4 GHz. I have
personally seen a carrier that is several times more power than anything
I have ever seen. I only saw it for a brief instant though. This
interference just does not last long enough to be caught. The high
Hi,
You may have covered this before, but I probably missed it in your
original post. What equipment are you running for each of the different
frequencies (2.4ghz, 900mhz, 5.8ghz, etc.).
Is it possible the 2.4ghz AP's are just not able to handle the high
packet loads (broadcast storms, virus
personal
phone call :-)
Mac Dearman
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Mac,
We believe this is truly an outsid
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Since your customers are mostly on a bridged network then a s
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On Fri, October 27, 2006 3:11 pm, Eric Merkel wrote:
1) Turning off inter-BSS Relay
Already done, on most towers. (We do have a couple of towers
Since your customers are mostly on a bridged network then a single
malicious or misbehaving customer radio can take your WHOLE network
down. The reason your backhaul is not affected is simply because it
has more capacity than the prism AP units.
I know you guys are tired of hearing from me about
f cake ... no harder than opening a web page
and scrolling to spot the offenders.
Rich
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Mac Dearman wrote:
I tend to believe you will find your answer on your network -vs- "big bad
leak" somewhere and the only real suggestion I can offer you would be to do
what we do here when we start having weird issues
[ snip: Mac's good advice on how to track down broadcast storms and
other
& keep us informed as to what you find
Mac Dearman
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On Fri, October 27
On Fri, October 27, 2006 3:11 pm, Eric Merkel wrote:
> 1) Turning off inter-BSS Relay
Already done, on most towers. (We do have a couple of towers where one
business, with two locations, wants to do VPN-type stuff between 'em.)
> 2) We block all the typical MS ports(135-139) which broadcast all
On Fri, October 27, 2006 1:07 pm, Eric Merkel wrote:
> We have a similar situation happening mainly on one tower of ours.
> Basicially it is a StarOS V2 on WRAP boards setup using Prism cards
> for the AP's. We have 4 90* horizontal sectors.
Hm. A few months back, we converted the last of our tow
On 10/27/06, Rich Comroe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>We look at the traffic on the
>tower for abuse and/or virus and don't really find anything.
Just to be clear, you've checked your AP broadcast levels during the events
and not found found them elevated? We found the most crippling network
eve
Maybe there is a microwave lighting system somewhere nearby.
You know what to do with an outdoor light that needs to be shut off.:^)
Matt Larsen
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John Scrivner wrote:
This has been our plan all along. It just will not stay screwed up
long enough to get a single heading. T
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On 10/27/06, David E. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jack Unger wrote:
> If it's true that there's a giant "
This has been our plan all along. It just will not stay screwed up long
enough to get a single heading. The signal level of the interference
looks like data but it varies in level so much that finding the heading
is not easy. I know spectrum analysis and this one has me stumped. I
wish it would
On 10/27/06, David E. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jack Unger wrote:
> If it's true that there's a giant "something" that's spewing noise, you
> can use a spectrum analyzer and try to identify the noise "signature",
> then triangulate.
If it would just stay broken for a couple hours, I'd lov
Jack Unger wrote:
> If it's true that there's a giant "something" that's spewing noise, you
> can use a spectrum analyzer and try to identify the noise "signature",
> then triangulate.
If it would just stay broken for a couple hours, I'd love to do that.
Sadly, this problem usually just shows up
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
> Scriv needs to hire a good consultant to come check things out!
> big grin
Know any? :D
The hard part there would be that it's not, in any way, predictable.
We've gone several weeks at a time without this problem appearing, and
had days where it showed u
If it's true that there's a giant "something" that's spewing noise, you
can use a spectrum analyzer and try to identify the noise "signature",
then triangulate.
jack
David E. Smith wrote:
This problem was mentioned back in May (see
http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireles
Scriv needs to hire a good consultant to come check things out!
big grin
Anyway, I've seen things like this before. Not this bad, but close enough.
There have been a few causes.
First, as I recall, this ONLY effects towers within a 15 mile radius. But
it effects ALL towers within that "cell
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