ruary 04, 2008 5:32 PM
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> I would look at the XR cards over the SR cards as they have the newer
> chipsets.
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February 04, 2008 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Strange BH Behavior
> Yeah, I think I am going to get SR5s on both ends.
> With the winds we have been having, won't hurt to get someone up there
> to confirm alignment, too.
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> Mike Hammett wrote:
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byte). I'm told they listen better.
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>I have a backhaul link, RB532 w/CM9 (I think) to RB532 w/SR2 (I think)
> that is a great link, most of the time. Every once in a while it will
> quite pa
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> Was this device recoverable or just dead? I have a 532 that is exhibiting
> the same thing.
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ary 04, 2008 4:06 PM
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No time that I can find. The link stays connected, that is right now
both ends show the link has been up 12 hours, but I know at 10:00AM we
had a customer call because he could not hit the Internet.
Right now the l
Shows what happens when you aren't where you can check and just guess.
One end is so old (for my network) that it is a Senao something, MAC:
00:02:6F
The other end is CM9.
And with my fat fingers, another oops, it is a 5GHz link.
Mark Williams wrote:
> BTW, you can tell whether it is CM9 or UBQ
No time that I can find. The link stays connected, that is right now
both ends show the link has been up 12 hours, but I know at 10:00AM we
had a customer call because he could not hit the Internet.
Right now the link is moving 2+Mbps. RSSI is 71/72. SNR is report as
19. CCQ is a dismal 77/5
BTW, you can tell whether it is CM9 or UBQ by the MAC address:
00:15:6D - UBQ
00:0B:6B - CM9
Mark Williams
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Is there a pattern (day, time, weather, etc.) when the customer
connections stop?
Scott Reed wrote:
> I have a backhaul link, RB532 w/CM9 (I think) to RB532 w/SR2 (I think)
> that is a great link, most of the time. Every once in a while it will
> quite passing traffic. If I setup a ping on th
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> I have a backhaul link, RB532 w/CM9 (I think) to RB532 w/SR2 (I think)
> that is a great link, most of the time. Ever
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> I have a backhaul link, RB532 w/CM9 (I think) to RB532 w/SR2 (I think)
> that is a great link, most of the time. Every once in a whi
I have a backhaul link, RB532 w/CM9 (I think) to RB532 w/SR2 (I think)
that is a great link, most of the time. Every once in a while it will
quite passing traffic. If I setup a ping on the 32 on one end to ping
the other, it will go just fine, no packet loss. But eventually all the
customer
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