I tried at first to set up a backhaul using aBOs. The advice I got when it didn't work was use one aPPO in access point mode, another in client/bridge. I did and it has worked fine since then.

Martin Moreno wrote:

Roger,

I think he is trying to setthem both into "bridge mode" as a point to point for a backhaul I tried this once about a couple months ago and I too had problems and could not figure it out I ended up using Motorola canopy for my backhaul instead.
When he tries it in AP client bridge mode it works fine but will not work in the bridge to bridge mode like it is supposed to.


Quoting Roger Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


You say you set them up as the aPPO in access point mode, the other in client/bridge, then you change them. When you change them, it doesn't work afer a while. Why are you changing them? It should be aPPO in access point mode -> aPPO in client bridge mode. Or am I missing something simple here?

Boris Tillett wrote:


Thank you for the beta release it was a life saver. We were in the
middle of 2 deploys each with approximately 40 aPPOs. We had multiple
units (about 20% or more) that were exhibiting the symptoms described in
your customer advisory. Since the units were mixed in with the working
units and we could not be sure which ones were in need of the fix. We
upgraded all 80+ units with the new beta firmware (1.4j.8) release. It
did not make sense to stand around in the hot sun rebooting them hoping,
the ones that needed the fix would fail, and all that did not fail on
rebooting could then be considered good, and hence be reliable for our
grand opening of these networks. Anyway all 80+ upgrades went off
without a hitch. The units that were obviously bad started working
reliably (only been able to test for a few days) and the ones that
seemed to be working fine continued to work fine.


------
Again, I ask if anyone has any ideas why the point to point connections
I try with the aPPOs fail with in days or sometimes hours.  The units
are not more then 500 feet apart, and they each have a new maxrad yagi
pointing at their partner.  The settings were correct or the link would
not have worked at all.  When I set the upstream unit to AP mode and the
down stream unit to act as a client bridge the connection signal
strength (~100%) could not have been better.  But when I set them back
to Point to Point, wireless bridge mode, the link fails with in hours.
By fails I mean one side stops transmitting packets to the other side. I
could initiate a successful ping only from the upstream side. This would
alternate with complete failure, where I could not ping the units or
through them to the units behind them in either direction. Because the
units (in Wireless Bridge mode) work for a while (until they get hot), I
tried the new firmware on them as well.  It did not help. I have been
trying to get my system administrator, who is in charge of lab testing
our new equipment to set one of these links up in the lab, but he never
seems to have the time.  This is the third time I have tried this and
after a full day of frustration in the field, have resorted to other
equipment for the point to point connection.  I do not need another
e-mail from support asking what my setting were, if there are any
setting that would work for a while and then fail please tell me.  If
there is a phone number for support, so we could talk while I was out in
the field with the point to point failed units and try your suggestion
please send it to me.  The setting for this procedure, seem obvious in
the documentation, and do not seem to be the problem.  Any suggestion
would be appreciated.


Thank you,


Boris Tillett
Capitol Broadband
(919) 674-0036


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 2:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] beta firmware for aPP series



Is that for the APPO or the ABO stuff?


----- Original Message ----- From: "sB Tech Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 10:04 AM
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] beta firmware for aPP series



Currently the firmware is for beta testing. And we are gathering feedback from users who are testing it on the field. So far we have identified a minor bug (When device in DHCP client, the Gateway is 0.0.0.0 if DHCP server is not present). So please be aware that you may require upgrading again after the final version is released.

Alex
sB Tech Support




-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Banes Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 12:38 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [smartBridges] beta firmware for aPP series


Is this a temporary beta fix or is this an actual real release?


John


Hi All,

For all users having airPointPRO series units and which display the symptoms described in the customer advisory we have a firmware version


1.4j.8. For those in need of it please read through carefully the information given in the below link http://www.smartbridges.com/new/support/beta.php.

With Best Regards,

Vasu
(sB Support Team)


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