I am not using NSTREME, but am using 10mhz channels and that has helped us out alot as alot of 802.11 stuff gets ignored because I am listening to 10mhz channels instead of 20mhz. Also, if you look at my post history you will see that I had tons of problems for a while. Most of the problem was clien...
It's not so much a matter of what they allow as it is what you have done. I am pretty sure the XR2 has a simple linear amp in it. Overdrive the card, you overdrive the amp.
I am having a simliar problem on a PtMP system running XR2s to Compex 802.11g clients in 10mhz channels. So far turning off "The Dude" helped the problem. However, I have seen a few clients recieved signal at the AP drop by 10db on occasion still. I am pretty sure the volume of traffic bei...
I don't know that it is a chipset limitation like many people say. There are other firmwares in the world using polling mechanisms with Atheros cards and do so quite nicely.
Have you changed the mini-pci radio? Omni's tend to not handle static discharge well and the radio may become damaged and show just about what you describe.
I guess they are afraid to come out and say..'Yes our card or our software has a bug and it gets choked by to many prism cards attempting to connect to it'
I have similar problems and no Prism cards, so I don't think prism cards are the key, I could be wrong.
Not to argue, but I use these cards daily as backhauls on a few of my most important links. The only trouble I've had with them is if I use a 12v power supply on a Routerboard. I have only used these cards on RB112 and RB532 so I have no experience with MiniPCI to PCI adapters.