Im not asking 'is diversity supported in routerOS' im asking does diversity work when the cards supports it?
I couldnt find a recent radio diversity post, so I was thinking routerOS might of added a little something since.
Ive ran some tests and I cant conclude whether diversity is working or not.
Test Hardware/software:
• RB133 (2.9.46) with senao 8602+ (@18dB)
• routerOS set to 'antenna a' mode
• 18dB directional connected to MAIN on mPCI radio
• 8dB omni connected to aux
• netstumbler software.
• compaq laptop with broadcom chip, never moved! (located other side of 2 office walls.)
I started netstumbler on my laptop monitored the signal for 2 minutes. Without turning the RB133 off i unplugged the 18dBi antenna. the signal dropped a bit on the laptop but still decent. (so the RB133 switched to antenna b without me changing anything).
I then unplugged the 2nd antenna and lost signal all together on the laptop.
Reconnected the 8dB omni to MAIN port on mPCI radio and got signal back on the laptop, took it off and swapped it over to AUX port on mPCI radio. The signal dropped when it was off and come back when I connected to AUX.
so setting routerOS to 'antenna a' doesn't mean the second port on the radio is disabled.
I looked around the web a bit, and it looks like it doesn't matter what settings the operating system is set too, if the radio is receiving a better signal on its secondary port it will switch to this port. (if supported in the radio (diversity))
my live setup seems to be working, I can go a long way behind my directional antenna and as far as I can figure I am connecting to the omni. There is nothing for the directional to bounce off to come backwards. (18dBi comtenna with 18dB running on the mPCI radio)
please dont just post a 'no' or 'diversity isnt supported' Ive already read your posts in other topics. I havnt read anyone doing tests or shown the evidence that it is impossible that it will work.
Does it work or not?
thanks guys.