Build a BIG GIANT RF shield between the SM and neighbor. I have had this 
exact issue with a neighbor who was a total jerk. We used a big 4'x8' 
wooden frame covered a few times over with chicken wire. It helped enough.

Patrick Nix Jr. wrote:
> Just curious, how are you dealing with interference that comes from the
> neighbor of an existing or potential customer, i.e. you survey a
> potential's house and see noise level -58 on 900su (rssi being -76)
> anyway the noise seems to be coming from a neighbor (non-customer) how
> do you approach the situation?  This seems to be an increasing problem
> for us in the 900mhz
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