Funny, Yes, we've experienced the same thing. We have a 450G, connected to the Internet, hanging off that an Omnitik with SXT's for the Backhaul and off the SXT's a Groove as the local hotspot, intermittently we lose the Grooves ! We've tried bridging and routed subnets both which experience the same problem. On 29 January 2015 at 12:59, Paul Julian <paul@oxygennetworks.com.au> wrote:
Hi guys, we have a large hotspot site which is doing some funny things and I was just wondering if anybody may have seen similar behaviour before.
We have a 5Ghz backhaul network which runs flawlessly, running with a mix of SXT's and Omnitiks from a central AP out to a number of CPE's. Off the back of each CPE we run a 411 with a 2.4Ghz radio in it and an omni antenna, plugged into ether1 on each device. What happens sometimes is that we lose sight of the AP connected to a CPE, we can't ping it, however the AP shows in the neighbours list on the CPE and the Ethernet port shows as running, for all intents and purposes everything looks fine, however when you try to telnet from the CPE to the AP you can't connect, when you try and mac-telnet from the CPE to the AP it disconnects and doesn't work.
After a varying period of time the connection just starts working again, the uptime of the AP is normal, i.e. it hasn't lost power or rebooted and everything just works OK....until the next time which could be hours or days, no pattern seems to exist.
Has anybody encountered such issues before at all ? I have so far replaced the Ethernet joiner between the radios and also replaced the power pack and POE injectors which feed the radios.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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