Really? That's an interesting point I hadn't really thought of. So do
you turn down the power until you reach certain signal strength? If so,
what is that strength? We have several links where we put up our
standard antenna and have 100% signal. I am sure that we could probably
turn down the power and either remain at 100 or maybe drop to 95% or
something. Im interested in why this would allow better throughput tho.
Is there any technical reason that I am too stupid to understand or is
it just "PFM"?

-Brian

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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 1:46 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] Power Management

Are any of you managing your power levels?

What I mean is are you turning down the power on your close shots or are

you setting everything
to 30 dBm?

The reason I ask is I recently turned down the power on a few links (set
up 
before I was hired)
and improved thru put and packet loss dropped.

Dan Petermann
Wyoming.com

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