Does rainy weather affects operating mikrotiks? I have noted
with a lot of concern whenever it's raining, most of my back hauls
links have crazy latencies. When sunny, same links are perfect.
Any idea?????
What's the distance on your link and frequency you're using? You will get some rain fade, and it's measured per mile...so the longer the link the more rain fade you will suffer. What's the difference in signal on a clear day vs. rainy. I'm assuming -70 is "sunny weather". What is it during the rain? In any case "crazy" latency shouldn't be occuring if the shot is engineered properly. As was previously noted, measure the noise floor at both ends and make sure that received signal is at least 20db better. If you're running your links horizontally polarized, try flipping one to vertical and watch it during the next storm. Also, during these rain storms is it windy...and if so how's the vibration protection on your antenna?Does rainy weather affects operating mikrotiks? I have noted
with a lot of concern whenever it's raining, most of my back hauls
links have crazy latencies. When sunny, same links are perfect.
Any idea?????