29% and you expect to get a good link with that? we dont deply anyting that is 
below 70% and haev not had any major problems. I would suggest getting a better 
line of site and or raise the unit. How far out is the ABT from the AP??

These units are not meant for great distances I find them useful no more then 2 
miles out with the 1st and only ones I tried..

At 3.4 miles out I could not get it to pass more then maybe 600Kbps down and up 
And that was with a link of 85% and RSSI 85%

I Swapped out for a ABO with 19db grid 100$ rssi and 95% Signal now they pass 
way over a meg
 
Quoting Jeremy Oswalt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> We installed a customer today using an ABO.  The RSSI was between 29% and 40%
> with the signal strength floating between 50% and 67%.  After spending hours
> putting up the guyed mast and running the wire, we tested the connection and
> can't get it to ping anything.  We checked the MAC authentication table and
> it is entered.  We reentered the WEP key and the administrator password.  It
> associates, but we can't ping or get to anything on my network or the
> Internet.  I'm using the latest firmware 1.07.
> 
> I checked on the Access point and it sees it associated, but the signal
> properties are 0 and it shows it trasmitting data.  If you look at the
> statistics on the ABO when you ping, it shows the failed packets, but the
> receive and transmit statistics are showing no errors.  What am I missing? 
> This is about our 20th customer using Airbridges, so we've done this before. 
> Any ideas?
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