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I always make a virtualAP for admin functions just in case I mess up.It looks like WDS-Slave is what I want on my AP's? I'm just double checking because climbing 400 feet with a laptop and serial cable is not an option I like to think about...
So will this work with Nstream on all links?WDS for Nstreme protocol requires using station-wds mode on one of the peers. Configurations with WDS between AP modes (bridge and ap-bridge) will not work.
So that means I don't want wds-slave set on my master AP, or the frequency of my whole network could get hijacked by say a radio I'm trying new settings on at another frequency???wds-slave - the interface is working as it would work in ap-bridge mode, but it adapts to its WDS peer's frequency if it is changed
If you're being overwhelmed by off-band emissions, an amp is only going to add to the problem. I'm at a radio station site and I have no problems with off-band emissions, but I don't use your gear.I know, but it's kinda laughable when you're right next to a 100KW FM station. Their off-band emissions are quite a lot more that 5w!
Any ideas on my BW problem?
How many watts is the station putting out? And is it an old tube xmitter they're running?If you're being overwhelmed by off-band emissions, an amp is only going to add to the problem. I'm at a radio station site and I have no problems with off-band emissions, but I don't use your gear.