We also use 4948 for routing and Netonix for powering backhauls/APs at
DC sites.
I'm excited for Netonix's native -48v switch coming out this year.
Currently doing DCtoDC conversions to get em working.
On 1/16/2017 17:21, John Hendrich wrote:
> Great suggestions. I'll probably go the Cisco
Has anyone here used any armored cat6 cable?
I'm having problems at one grain elevator where raccoons are living on
the platforms. Gone through 3 rounds of shielded cat6 runs.
The landlord doesn't want conduit ran is my other problem.
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I would also look at a spectrum scan outside the 2.4GHz band.
Had problems at a few sites with really loud LTE in 2.3 & 2.65GHz bands.
My units saw it at about -15 to -30.
These radios do not have proper filtering. Loud out of band emissions
will cause the AGC to go into overload.
I fixed a
Has anyone seen any odd things with using 5GHz M or AC radios and
850&1.9GHz LTE band?
I'm seeing an odd problem at two of my sites. The teleco's equipment is
about 10 feet away from us.
The one site has 15db signal difference between 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Shot is
LoS, antenna/jumpers/radio has
The only way we got 3 sectors working was to have shield kits and 20
feet of vertical separation from each other. Not something ideal if you
don't have the tower space.
We are also using a notch filter that only allows in 900MHz ISM, it has
helped quite a bit with some SCADA/Pager noise
Latest 5.6 beta auto reduces power when it goes in the DFS band for CPEs
and when on auto frequency for the APs
I suspect this is some changes to get the devices ready/certified for DFS.
On 12/12/2014 3:49 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
I admittedly don't keep up as I should on this list so I'm
For some of us that use 900MHz, any chance there's going to be AirPrism
for that line up? It would help greatly with colocation and external
interference.
On 12/10/2014 7:17 PM, Ben Moore wrote:
No these will be standard 2.4GHz...
Thanks,
Ben
On Dec 10, 2014, at 4:44 PM, Philip Dorr
Client of mine uses airbreak.io for logging/monitoring, two days ago the
DNS provider they used got hit with a 3-4 hour DDoS.
The whole system crumbled because of this.
Moral of the story: put it all in the cloud and things will be fine...
wait I think I got that wrong. ;)
On 12/3/2014 11:43
We have a long haul microwave network built with SAF Luminas and using 6
foot Andrew's dishes.
Each site is about 35-45km away from each other, all connected at around
-40 or so.
I've seen it drop down to about -60 once during a really heavy rain.
This is 11GHz.
On 12/1/2014 4:55 PM, Adair