It's just the one customer.  Neighbors to each side are just fine.  Neighbors are about 1/4 mile away on same hillside in quasi-rural area.  There are no other WISPs in area, no airFiber that I've found.  AirView shows nothing worth getting excited about when problem isn't happening, when problem is happening Airview is not accessible as unit is not responding.  Rarely has problem occurred while I'm on the premises and goes away before I can zero in on it.   I'm suspecting large pumps, old transformers, bad neutral?  How to prove and stop wasting time and money on one customer?  Pulling hair time!

On 2017-12-06 09:17 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Spectrum Analyzer and AirView both show real noise.

You said you changed bands at the customer site, are there other customers on those APs that are having issues or is it this one guy?


Josh Luthman
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On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Phil Curnutt <pcurn...@gmail.com <mailto:pcurn...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I have on two occasions tried to cross the path of an AirFiber5
    and had the signal completely blocked.  Like Rory said they don't
    show up on Site Surveys or noise figures, but are very apparent in
    AirView.

    Phil

    On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:52 AM, Rory Conaway
    <r...@triadwireless.net <mailto:r...@triadwireless.net>> wrote:

        Could still be noise.  Canopy and AFx equipment won't show up
        in the noise figures.

        Rory

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        Subject: [Ubnt_users] cannot find interference source

        Have a client that is difficult to login to at times, service
        for them seems to quit.  Has good signal strength.  Have
        changed the radio to different models and frequencies and
        connected to different towers. It's like some kind of barrier
        at random times is erected between house and tower.  Site
        survey and spectrum analyzer never show anything remotely
        definitive as to possible cause or source of trouble.  Could
        problem be noisy electrical transformers or well pumps and
        what low-cost equipment  would I need to find it?

        --

        J

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