Nope. Needs a new radio.
marlon
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti radios failing?
Does the signal come back if you just reboot the radio?
On Oct 18, 2013, at 8:06
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> We spot the bad ones when there is a 10 to 20 dB difference between tx and
> rx signal levels showing in the registration (or other) window.
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> marlon
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arlon
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From: Scott Reed
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 3:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti radios failing?
Grounding or water ingress.
We have 100s of XR cards, both 900Mhxz, 2ghz and 5ghz in the air. I
can't remember the last time we replaced a fail
ober 15, 2013 10:54 AM
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> Subject: [WISPA] Ubiquiti radios failing?
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> dear all
>
> lately we are having some strange issues with some airgrids. We see that:
>
> 1) the signal on some radios is droppiing around 10dbi
> 2) it works in one directio
AM
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Subject: [WISPA] Ubiquiti radios failing?
dear all
lately we are having some strange issues with some airgrids. We see that:
1) the signal on some radios is droppiing around 10dbi
2) it works in one direction but not the other (eg. tx=ok but rx not
working)
Is that happening t
I've seen this issue with xr-2 mPCI cards, f.20 mPCI cards and others.
Don't really think it is a UBNT only issue.
I think it is just one of the failure modes of the Atheros chipset.
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On 10/16/2013 3:00 AM, Paolo Di Francesco wrote:
> Hi Jason
>
> well it looks like Ubiquiti is failing aga
Hi Jason
well it looks like Ubiquiti is failing again. Our first surprise was the
cable around 1-2 year ago (we had to replace something like 20 reels of
cable) and now we have to replace units.
As far as I know there is no mailing list to read something like "yes we
have a problem on these un
on both sides we have ubiquiti
we have various scenarios: ptp or ptmp
example1: airgridm5 connected to rocketM5 access point, we saw that it
went down 10db
example2: airgridm5 not even connecting to the rocket (smoked radio? but
it was new out of the box), on the same customers we put a mikrot
Do a little searching on the UBNT forums. There were a few batches of the
AirGrid HP's that had this issue. I installed about ten of them. I then
replaced 10 of them with grid/bullets and scrapped them.
On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 1:55 PM, Paolo Di Francesco
wrote:
dear all
lately we are
Are these PTP, or connected to one particular AP? What type of AP?
On 10/15/2013 11:54 AM, Paolo Di Francesco wrote:
> dear all
>
> lately we are having some strange issues with some airgrids. We see that:
>
> 1) the signal on some radios is droppiing around 10dbi
> 2) it works in one direction
dear all
lately we are having some strange issues with some airgrids. We see that:
1) the signal on some radios is droppiing around 10dbi
2) it works in one direction but not the other (eg. tx=ok but rx not
working)
Is that happening to you too?
Regards
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Ing. Paolo Di Francesco
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