IIRC, the packets no match on the EUM side shows the total of packets
that do not belong to the eum and its particular data stream ( ie all
the other EUM "conversations")
This problem is a prime example why not having a SSID is wrong. just
setting up a second CCU on the same frequency can screw the network.
Barry
Ray & Jean wrote:
hello
anyone running waverider 900 mhz understand what packets nomatch
means.about a week ago our ccu started showing about 85% packets
nomatch.contacted waverider and they said it meant someone was
broadcasting on the same frequency we were using and recomended we
remove our filter and change to 918.4 mhz from 911.6 mhz.We did that
and it solved the problem till today.now the CCU is showing 0 no
matches but all the EUMs are showing about 85% packet nomatches.does
anyone have any idea what could be causing this problem?
Any input would be appreciated we are stumped as to why all eums can
be hearing these nomatch packets but not the ccu?
Thanks
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