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How strong should a signal be over 3km?
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Hi,
I've managed to set up a link between two houses around 3km apart. taken a while and alot of head scratching. However i'm not getting a very strong link what is normal or what should i be trying to get? Thanks
Hardware Version :
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Hi,
I've managed to set up a link between two houses around 3km apart. taken a while and alot of head scratching. However i'm not getting a very strong link what is normal or what should i be trying to get? Thanks
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-19 20:06:27
baldog wrote
How would i select/change the MCS?
Here's how to change MCS rates. Be wary that you have to do so for BOTH the AP and the client CPEs.
Here's why you should play around with it according to spec datasheets for Ubiquiti's NanoStation's Loco M5 which is a spec-equivalent to the CPE510. Check out the sensitivity rates for MCS 8-12 and you'll figure out the rest ;)
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-19 20:28:03
baldog wrote
I've set the AP in its normal setting mode and then set the remote point up as client ap which plugs into the wan port on the router. When at the remote site im able to access the client ap however i'm not able to access the main ap. Is there a special way to do this?
So you have network A <-> CPE #1 in AP mode <-> CPE #2 in client mode <-> WAN router LAN <-> network B?
If so, CPE #1 and #2 and the WAN of the router are on the same network A and should be reachable from systems in this network.
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-19 22:00:34
Here's my findings: turning on 20/40mhz kills the connection and my download drops to 4 meg. Dropping it back down to 20mhz on MCS 12 seems to double to upload speed and maybe ad around 1 meg to the overall download speed. MCS channels 8 - 11 aren't available however MCS 3 is which i'll give a go tomorrow.
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-19 22:04:11
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So you have network A <-> CPE #1 in AP mode <-> CPE #2 in client mode <-> WAN router LAN <-> network B?
If so, CPE #1 and #2 and the WAN of the router are on the same network A and should be reachable from systems in this network.
Yea that's how i have it. Its strange because on the network b side i can configure the cpe #2 using without having to change my network adapter ip addresses to the same sub net. However on network a i'm unable to access the cpe and have to plug in directly to get to the admin page.
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-20 00:07:37
I thought you said you had CPE #2 in AP client (router) mode, no? If that's the case I suggest changing it to plain client mode...
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-20 00:17:30
sorry yes its in Client AP mode. I didn't want the two networks as one large network
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-20 01:49:59
baldog wrote
sorry yes its in Client AP mode. I didn't want the two networks as one large network
In AP client router mode, the wireless side is the WAN network and without specification of the Remote Login IP Address in the Management menu you surely can't access the web UI of the CPE. You would not want your WAN side to be open for everyone.
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-20 15:38:14
baldog wrote
MCS channels 8 - 11 aren't available however MCS 3 is which i'll give a go tomorrow.
MCS is speed/modulation index, not channels. This are my choices of MCS for n mode or a/n mixed mode on a CPE510:
I have no idea why MCS4 to MCS15 should be missing. MCS3 would limit the speed to 26/28.9 Mbps at channel width 20 MHz.
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-20 19:53:19
It's MCS 8-11 that's missing, same on all 6 of my CPEs so far, including v1, v1.1 and v1.1(EU) hardware.
No idea why either..
No idea why either..
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Re:How strong should a signal be over 3km?
2017-04-20 20:07:29
I think they've removed the ability to select these so that you dont go over the signal limit. I've tried for the last hour to get a better internet link by adjusting the settings and the max i can get seems to be 20 meg. I'm presuming its something that's blocking the signal from point to point so i'm tempted to either raise the AP up another 1.5 meters or apply for a 5 ghz license and buy some new equipment.
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