Co-location.
Good day all, Ive finished the installation of (Wipop) ... Pretty simple setup ....
(3) 17dbi sectors all connected to 3 rb532a r5 boards ultimately powered by 3 xr2's running at 26dbm, also (1) 5.8Ghz 17dbi powered by an xr5 and finally 1 sr9 Connected to a 13Dbi Sector
Simplification
Routerboard 1 : Contains two xr2's
Routerboard 2 : Contains both a xr2 and xr5
Routerboard 3 : Contains the sr9
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The noise floor reading from all cards seem flawless: Average -94 for 2.4Ghz and -100+ for 5.8 and surprisingly -98 for 912Mhz, although drops to -87 for 917.
As the area of concern is quite dense/small the say the least the smallest access point can be far reaching ... When a scan is conducted from any of the sectors, I on average note about 60+ Ap's with signals ranging from -60dmb down to -84. Needless to say the spectrum seems a bit clogged for the 2.4Ghz spectrum. But the point in interest here is can having the sectors spaced approx 1ft apart and the radios co located within the same box all blasting at full power have something to do with the horribly low throughput ive been receiving from bandwidth tests. on average 0.1Mbs.
However and funny enough when nstreme is enabled each independent sector appears to work "fine" 13Mb/s on a 22Mhz Channel.
Id really appreciate it if any one has ever had the same experience and if so what was done to rectify it.
Additional notes:
Each rb is powered by a 48V 60 Watt poe supply to "ensure" that they are adequately powered.
Each ap reads a signal strength of -24dbm from the other. Way to high?
Im assuming switching to hori pol. will help a great deal but my question is will the problem of co-interference between antennas still exist as much as it does vertically.
Finally im planning on placing each radio in its own enclosure with a new antenna spacing of 3Ft with the help of a side arm bracket.
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Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
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