Alex, do you read all of these posts before you make suggestions? (I 
didn't mean that to be insulting).

I already did these things. Three times.

Three new AAPOs out of the box. Three failures.

Sam



On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, sB Tech Support wrote:

> Swap with another powershot to see if this help. Also try to recrimp the
> RJ45 connector as what many say doing so help.
> 
> Alex
> sB Tech Support
>  
>  
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leroy Koglin Jr.
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 9:15 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Horror Story? Read this (not for the faint
> of heart)
> 
> 
> We've had a very similar situation. Climbed a 120ft tower to replace
> APPO with a weak RF port with a brand new APPO. 4 hours later we lost
> the Ethernet link with the new APPO. Another climb and replaced that
> APPO with yet another brand new APPO and it been working great for 3
> months now.
> 
> Leroy
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sam
> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [smartBridges] Horror Story? Read this (not for the faint of
> heart)
> 
> (Ok, this isn't about a Total, but you'll get the idea.)
> 
> Three weeks ago I replaced my 5.8 ghz backhaul with two APPOs. One at 
> the water tower (WT) set to Client Bridge mode, and one at the NOC (NOC)
> 
> set as an Access Point.
> 
> This worked well for three weeks - as good as or maybe better than the
> more-expensive 5.8 YDI radios. Then on Saturday, the one at the NOC
> stopped working. I reset it a few times, and that worked.
> 
> My link stayed up for 16 hours.
> 
> Sunday the link went down again. This time the one at the WT was the
> culprit. It had a link light, but I could not log into it. I plugged my
> laptop directly into it, reset the power shot numerous times, used
> different power shots, tried straight through and crossover, searched
> for the APPO, entered the ip address manually, all to no avail. So up
> the tower I go, 150 feet, (this after just having knee surgery) and
> replaced the radio. All came up and worked fine.
> 
> For 18 hours.
> 
> Then the APPO on top of the WT failed again. (This is the second, brand
> new APPO unit, in two days.) The link light was out, and woud not come
> on no matter how much resetting, powering off/on I would do.
> 
> So I took my last spare (again a brand new APPO, as if that means
> anything 
> anymore) back up the WT, 150 feet, bad knees and all, and replaced the
> one 
> that worked for 18 hours. The link came back up.
> 
> I'm crossing my fingers, praying to God, knocking on wood, and doing
> everything I can to hope this one will stay up until I can get EC to
> send me three replacements for these three APPOs I've replaced in three
> days.
> 
> (Side note: I'm glad that ElectroComm has been so good to work with as
> they have been, or I'd be back to just being a dialup ISP, being an
> embarrasing failure in trying to offer broadband using Smartbridges
> infrastructure.)
> 
> To make matters worse, this all happened two days after signing a
> contract with the county for $1500.00 for a year for my wireless
> service. I fully expect them to call me tomorrow and tell me to stick
> that contract in my ass, thanks to these APPO units that were apparently
> assembled and/or QA'd by Larry, Moe and Curly, if at all.
> 
> I have an AP on top of the same water tower, an OLD APPO, made back
> before it seems that Smartbridges decided to be all things to everyone
> and add in every new feature that was mentioned, running from the same
> UPS and mounted on the same mast as the one I have changed three times
> in as many days. This OLD APPO is having no problem at all. I have
> another OLD APPO in a different location that is an AP that hasn't been
> reset since October 2002. Again, I refer you to the downhill slide in
> the QA department. These old units are working like a champ. The new
> stuff coming out of Singapore leaves a lot to be desired. It's not
> unrealistic to expect to be able to get more than 24 hours of service
> out of an APPO before having to replace it. And again, this wasn't an
> isolated incident - it was three brand new units in three days.
>  
> If this last APPO that I put up there fails before December and it's not
> due to a lightning strike or rifle shot, I plan to begin the process of
> exchanging all of my Smartbridges equipment with Cisco, or whatever
> solution will put stability ahead of experimentation. Being new to this,
> I don't know if all manufacturers have this same problem or not. Maybe
> I'm setting my expectations too high, and the all have problems like
> this. Has anyone had any good experiences with Cisco, Alverion, Telex,
> or any of the other vendors? I would really like to stay with
> Smartbridges, but not if this level of quality (or lack thereof)
> persists much longer.
> 
> (And this is all in addition to six of 10 Airbridge indoor units I have
> to 
> return from this last shipment as well for various reasons...won't 
> associate, won't come on, power light comes on but nothing else, 
> ethernet light comes on and goes back off intermittently with a 
> known good cable, ESSID turning to garbage, ad nauseum....but the 
> backhaul (APPOs) have been my main focus right now as they are taking my
> 
> entire wireless network down when they have their daily failures.)
> 
> Sam Morris, Owner
> Loganet Internet Service
> Logan IA
> 
> PS: It would be way-cool if the plant in Singapore would send me three
> APPO units made from the most-recent batch that hopefully have all of
> the problems fixed. Given the embarassment and serious financial impact
> my company has suffered and continues to suffer from my loyalty to and
> the failure of the units shipped from Smartbridges right after the
> production plants cranked back up, this doesn't seem like a lot to ask.
> I already know I'm losing the $1500.00 contract with the courthouse. As
> soon as the phone company starts up DSL next week I expect to lose
> several more customers, and I can't really blame them, given that these
> APPOs have forced them back to dialup so frequently. If Smartbridges is
> willing to do so, my address is:
> 
> Loganet
> 2607 220th St
> Logan IA USA
> 51546
> 
> Phone number is 712-644-3578 if you need it.
> 
> If you can send me three that will work for a reasonable period of time 
> I'll even pay you for them, but as things stand right now, I've more
> than 
> paid for the lack of quality of your products in lost and frustrated 
> customers, severe damage to my company's reputation, and a general
> feeling 
> that I have been royally taken in by a company I had counted on.  I just
> 
> hope mine can survive through all of this.
> 
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