 thayer7
join:2001-11-16 Longmont, CO
| Bandpass Question
If I use the Hyperlinks bandpass product, can I add more 2.4 AP's to my existing tower? I've been limited at this point to 3 using channels 1,6,11.. One of my sites is heavily overloaded and I need to add more capacity.. The way I understand the product to be is I could add bandpass to all the AP units on the tower and isolate another unit on like channel 3 and I wouldn't cause intereference? Thanks for the help |
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 lutful Premium join:2005-06-16 Ottawa, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| You can use vertical and horizontal separation and V/H polarity to run 6 APs on a tower. »Re: Vertical Separation
BTW, even an 8-pole filter will not allow you to run CH3 AP right next to a CH1 or CH6 AP because the 20Mhz passband of CH1/CH3 or CH3/CH6 pairs do overlap. |
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 cmaenginsb Premium,MVM join:2001-03-19 Palmdale, CA | reply to thayer7 As Lutful stated, a bandpass filter will not help you when the channels overlap each other (for example channel 1 overlaps with channels 2 and 3 so even with a bandpass won't help) |
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 thayer7
join:2001-11-16 Longmont, CO | reply to thayer7 What is bandpass good for then? |
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 LLigetfa
join:2006-05-15 Fort Frances, ON | Harmonics |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
·CenturyLink
| reply to thayer7 said by thayer7 :What is bandpass good for then? Out-of-band (passband) signals that swamp the front-end of the radio. -- A is A |
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 thayer7
join:2001-11-16 Longmont, CO
| Is there a way to tell if the front end of my radio is swamped?? I can't figure out why a couple of my AP's are running so slow.. I have plenty of backbone B/W a and the traffic indicators on the radios themselves are very minimal, but the radios are running very sluggish and all the associated signals to the radio seem a lot lower than they used to be? |
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