Sorry, I do see that now. Reading too quick on a Friday night =\
Yes, Bullet2HP units work well. I've used a few Bullet2 units for the small
repeaters but the radio int he HP is much better.
-RickG

On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Justin Mann <justinl...@unwiredwest.com>wrote:

> I mentioned below they are a mix of StarOS and UBNT Bullet 2s... nothing
> else involved. A bullet 2 as an AP worked better for you, then? We might
> have to consider that.
>
>
>
> On 09/24/2010 03:47 PM, RickG wrote:
> > Same results on my first try as well. I swapped the Rockets back out
> > with Bullet2's and they work much better! I haven't had time to play
> > with them since. The 5GHz Rockets are a different story. They work
> > very well so I might just skip the 2.4 units altogether.
> > You didn't mention what CPE you have. I'm 50% Tranzeo, 50% UBNT. I
> > will say the M radios work very well with each other, just not very
> > friendly with G or B units. If you or anyone else figures out
> > something, please post. Its a shame to let $1000 of equipment go to
> waste!
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Justin Mann
> > <justinl...@unwiredwest.com <mailto:justinl...@unwiredwest.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hello,
> >
> >     We have been considering replacing our StarOS APs at a particular
> site
> >     with Rocket M2s. This site is very high up, and is composed of 6
> >     2.4GHz
> >     APs, 3 vertical, 3 horizontal. They face NW, W and SW, and are all
> >     using
> >     10Mhz channels in 802.11g operation mode.
> >
> >     The busiest sector has about 30 clients on it. We replaced the
> >     Star unit
> >     (StarOS V3, using UBNT XR2 with 14 gain antenna) with a Rocket M2.
> The
> >     results so far have been pretty terrible. We can't adjust the
> transmit
> >     rate on these since the Rocket is an 802.11n device, but we are
> seeing
> >     performance far worse than we did with the Star AP. CCQ rates on
> >     the AP
> >     are often in the 20s and 30s, packet loss is high, latency is high
> and
> >     throughput is low. This is even with relatively low traffic on the
> AP.
> >
> >     The CPEs are all a mix of StarOS CPEs and UBNT bullet 2s, and are all
> >     generally long-distance. Does anyone else have experience with a
> >     similar
> >     scenario, and have people had succeed using rockets as APs for 80211g
> >     clients?
> >
> >
> >
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