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Wayland,
It won't work once the leaves are back - on 50% you will also
get poor throughout. You need good clean pure los to get these things
`working properly...
By the way readers we are in the UK...
David
----- Original Message -----
From: Wayland Sothcott
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:09 AM
Subject: [smartBridges] 50% Good enough RSSI? Whilst installing an Access Point to cover a few
buildings with a private wireless network I happened to do a Site Survey on the
airPoint Pro Outdoor. To my surprise I found I could associate with our Wireless
Broadband Access Point a mile away.
Both use 12db omni antenna but the private network
antenna is sited on a mill house building over a river in the vally. There
are quite a few trees and a small hill in between. The RSSI is a good 50%
and the Link Quality is 85% It is autum and the leaves have mostly
fallen.
What is your feeling on the likely quality and
reliability of this link if I were to make use of it? Would I expect the
fill 11Mbits? Should I assume that the link could be lost altogether when the
leaves grow back? What can I do to ensure the link is
reliable?
Regards,
Wayland. |
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