Re: [WISPA] Signal Strengths

2009-04-25 Thread Adam Greene
24, 2009 11:38 PM Subject: [WISPA] Signal Strengths Everyone, I had trouble during an install today regarding signal strengths. 2.4Ghz CPE in a location that should be no problem. Moving the CPE two feet in any direction from the point where the CPE was installed increased the signal

Re: [WISPA] Signal Strengths

2009-04-25 Thread Jason Wallace
supp...@azii.net To: "WISPA General List" wireless@wispa.org Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 11:38 PM Subject: [WISPA] Signal Strengths Everyone, I had trouble during an install today regarding signal strengths. 2.4Ghz CPE in a location that should be no problem. Moving the CPE two

Re: [WISPA] Signal Strengths

2009-04-25 Thread John Scrivner
This is almost certainly multipath interference where reflections are cancelling out the signal. Diversity is the only solution I know of for this. Scriv On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Jason Wallace supp...@azii.net wrote: Everyone,    I had trouble during an install today regarding

Re: [WISPA] Signal Strengths

2009-04-25 Thread Jack Unger
You're seeing normal RF behavior. Simply mount the antenna where the signal is the strongest then use your network monitoring system to keep an eye on it. Jason Wallace wrote: Everyone, I had trouble during an install today regarding signal strengths. 2.4Ghz CPE in a location that

Re: [WISPA] Signal Strengths

2009-04-25 Thread Josh Luthman
This happens a lot with metal roofs in the way. 10 feet over, around the mentioned building we go from -90 to -65 On 4/25/09, Jack Unger jun...@ask-wi.com wrote: You're seeing normal RF behavior. Simply mount the antenna where the signal is the strongest then use your network monitoring system

[WISPA] Signal Strengths

2009-04-24 Thread Jason Wallace
Everyone, I had trouble during an install today regarding signal strengths. 2.4Ghz CPE in a location that should be no problem. Moving the CPE two feet in any direction from the point where the CPE was installed increased the signal by around 20db (-90 to -70!) Any idea of what