Title: RE: [smartBridges] RSSI and LQ

I would use a narrow beam with to minimize your chances of interference or reflected signal. That should reduce the fluctuations plus changing both polarizations is an easy way to test along with a channel change. As for the etsi problem god doesn't living by etsi make running a wisp ... difficult? Just a personal question I just cant imaging having the regs so strict down below 36 :(

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From: Andrew Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 7:42 PM
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Seeni, Nish and Marlon,

Thanks for the replies...

With the aPPT and aBT, the dial-a-power tab is disabled when in ETSI, so
looking at the figures below, I'm 5db (or 25%) down before I start so
getting the Total products (as recommended by my supplier) for a link of 3km
here in the UK wasn't a good choice!

With the aPPO can anyone recommend a suitable antenna to ensure I get
5.5Mbps?  Would a aPPO and 9db MobileMark corner reflector at both ends be
up to it?  The MM antenna have a 75deg horiz b/w so would an antenna with a
narrower beam width do the job?  There are some power lines between the two
sites but apart from that it is CLOS.

By the way, the tool to calculate the wireless link sets any Total product
to a 13db gain antenna - not taking into account us poor souls in the ETSI
region :-(

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Seeni Mohamed
Sent: 24 August 2003 17:01
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] RSSI and LQ


Hi Andy Watkins,

As per ETSI standard(UK) the maximum EIRP power is about 20dbm which is
equal to 100mW (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power - Power transmitted
from the antenna).
For the 3 KM distance, you will be able to get about 1Mbps speed rate
(aPPT and aBT using 9db antenna internally) and this is subject to the
noise, interference and environmental etc... The LQ values are
fluctuating means that there should be some interference or noise in the
wireless signal. Please try one by one channel to get better non
overlapping frequency. Or use any wireless network tool(sniffer or
airopeek) to find out the better non interference channel.

The maximum output power calculated as follows:
Device produces output power is about 11 dbm and antenna gain is about
9db = 20dbm(100mW)
Fade margin calculated as = 5 (assuming loss due to environment like
moisture, rain etc.) Below values are approximately as estimated values
and this may varies due to noise, interference or if the fade margin
increases.

At 1 to 1.5 km distance = 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 (Mbps)
    2 km distance          = 5.5, 2, and 1 (Mbps)
    2.5 Km distance       = 2, 1 (Mbps)
    3 Km distance          = 1 (Mbps)

Please use the following tool to calculate the wireless link.
http://www.smartbridges.com/showcase/link.php

Thank you

Seeni, SB support

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Andrew Watkins
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 5:35 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] RSSI and LQ

I have been running some tests at ranges between .5km and 3km

At .5km the RSSI stays consistent at 100% and LQ is 98%.
At 3km the RSSI stays consistent at 40% but LQ fluctuates between 0% and
70%.

I am using the following:
aPPOTotal ----> aBOTotal
aPPOTotal ----> aPPO c/w 9db MobileMark corner reflector

As I am in the UK, the internal antenna on the Totals is 9db

Any comments on why the LQ is so erratic?

Thanks

Andy Watkins

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