Joe,
 
This is another avocado and oranges comparisons you are quite adept at making.  Nothing to
do with the subject at all.
 
Where did the lightning issue come from?
 
R
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Maybe you are right, maybe this is not the problem now, but
 
We had a couple units disassociate after lightning though
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Geesshh�.come on now�.they worked great all the up to June.  What happened to the atmosphere that all of a sudden requires shielding to make these work???

 

 

 

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We've have already said many, many times, THE RADIOS NEED BETTER SHIELDING

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Okay now this is a good thing I think the customer has a wireless router BELKIN I just changed it remotely to Chan 13 (don't ask) now I do not have a dip in signal as bad as I did before. RSSI is a steady 100% in the radio as it has been when their wireless router was set to Chan 11. RSSI would drop to 40% when customer router was set to Chan 11? you would think it would not be anywhere close as I am on CHAN 3 on my AP. Could this be a problem? I know this sounds stupid is the SB product TOO sensitive to things around it and if so WHY I know for better reception but at the sacrifice of what? units locking up or losing association??

 

I will keep an eye on this unit. On the other ones and many other units in the field I see tons of linksys and other APS at least 5-6 channels apart from my Chan 3 if not more and their signal strength is down low something like 45% in RSSI and sometimes as low as 15% on the link quality. I would think this would NOT interfere with the SB stuff since the channel separation is very great?

 

 

If it is interference then WHY? I cant go to my customers neighbor hood and yell to everyone to turn off their wireless routers. Is there a way to prevent the S product from even seeing those other units at all? will changing the BSSID to the mac of the AP help at all instead of all zeros or roaming allowed? could this be confusing the SB and having it try to associate to other APS which are not mine but the signal is to weak to associate to??

 

I am throwing every thought I have out here..

 

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