Only issue I have had with the new hardware is three cases now of Nanobeam M2s connected to RocketM2 APs. Once was "too hot" and performed like crap even when intentionally mis-aligned to reduce signal. The other two were both connected to a sector and when I switched the sector from 10mhz channel to 20mhz channel their uplink rate would drop and stick at 1mbps. This would all but kill the connection. Granted these two were both nLOS and marginal to begin with but that was weird. Replacing them with NB2G-18s solved the issue. The first "hot" one was swapped to a NSM2 and solved the issue. Tried multiple firmware version combinations first.
-Ty On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Jaime Solorza <[email protected]> wrote: > Going to install our first NanoBeam to NanoBeam link on Friday at seven > miles....lets see how well they work. on bench they did great. > > Jaime Solorza > Wireless Systems Architect > 915-861-1390 > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:33 PM, Rory Conaway <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I know that was some discussion on this and some people said that >> mixing firmware was a problem, even with 5.5.10. I hadn’t seen the problem >> until about a week ago. Had PowerBridge talking to a Powerbeam talking to >> a PowerBridge which then link to a another PTP using NS5’s and an AP on >> that end. It seemed to work great for several months. A week ago, the AP >> at the end started pushing through 10-20 pings and then dropping 3 pings. >> After finding nothing, we pull the PowerBridge and replaced it with a >> PowerBeam. Problem solved. >> >> >> >> On the other hand, we have a boatload of NS5M’s, some with XW firmware >> connected to XM Rockets. No problems so far. >> >> >> >> Rory >> > >
