Sorry, I'm not intending to spam.  It's just that I have a LOT of SB gear
just sitting right now.

I know it's not bad connections and what not.  They (the AP's and AB if I
can) are put togeather on the ground.  Connectors are placed, and heat
shrink with glue is put on them.  The unit is tested for a good while.

I put up the unit, it works great for about a week to two weeks.. then it
starts acting up.  Dumdum is applied at the top to keep the water out, but
even still, this is durring dry times when it's not raining.

I have an occiliscope that's running about all the time.  I take it out with
me... looking for interferance.  When I have the AP turned off and I'm
hooked directly into the ant, and I'm seeing nothing but background noise...
I know it's not interferance.

The bad NIC.. I've used everything from cheap CNET switches to Cisco 1548's
(Micro switch).  I can still pass data through the same POP's that have AP's
going 'down' to other pop's that are running...

I just want the same "quality" in the SB products that we had last year...
There may have been a few issues here and there... but nothing like this...

I personaly don't care who's wireless equipment I use.. as long as it
works..

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of The Wirefree Network
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 16:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] APP/AB Specs...


All my old stuff is working perfectly.  And all my indoor airPoints are
also working fine (new and old).  I have clients ranging from 30 ft to 2
miles out and they are at an average of 92% RSSI and LQ.

Even my new CRAPPY equipment gets those same RSSI and LQ...but they just
tend to die about 5 times a week.  No big deal.  Can you hear my
sarcastic tone??

Anyway...guess what I am saying is...you are doing something wrong.  To
further clarify, you or some other environmental issue is doing
something wrong:
1. Antenna placement
2. Interference
3. Channel usage
4. Bad crimps
5. Bad cable
6. Bad NIC

The list goes on....

Sully

P.S.  You are starting to sound like a competitor who is purposely
SPAMMING this forum to damage sB's already shaky reputation.  Let them
RECALL this bad shipment and get us all back to the GREAT stuff we had
before.





-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn Mitchell
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 2:05 PM
To: smartBridges
Subject: [smartBridges] APP/AB Specs...

Receive Sensitivity -92dBm at 1Mbps / -83dBm at 11 Mbps

Has anyone ever gotten this stuff to talk at anything less than -67?
I've
never been able to get it to talk at less than that, well, it'll see it,
but
my LQ is 10%

Range Up to 34 km (21miles)

Would be nice if I could get the ones that's just a few thousand feet
away
to work 95% of the time.



Power Supply 12 V DC External Adapter provided.(100 V ~ 264 V / 50 ~60
Hz AC
IN 12V DC OUT) Input: 90 to 260V AC, 50 / 60Hz, output: 12V DC, 1A 12 to
50V
DC

12 to 50 volts DC?  I thought SB said don't ever put anything more than
20/24 volts into them?

btw SB.. you have the airPoint Total users manual in the airPoint Pro's
place on FCC's site...

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