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| Re: How are local wisps affected There is other equipment out there I just dont want to mention. I am sure you all can figure it out, SYNC is not the magic bullet to prevent interference. If you plan your paths correctly, adjust your sectors, allow for proper fade margin, and plan out your frequencies there should be little to no problems.
What happnes is people get in a rush and dont do a proper analysis of the areas they want to deploy and account for the noise and or any other obstacles until they are knee deep into thier project and its to late to backout..
It just takes proper planning thats all and that takes time as well as some money but peope tend to forget to do this..
We get people telling us all the time OOHHH deploy here or go there. We tell them there is a reason we dont I.E. to much noise, environment is not condusive to the wireless model etc or sometimes it does make sense but once again a percieved nice clean area maybe littered with noise that you can do nothing about and no solution you come up with will work.. -- ComTrain Certified Tower Climber. American Tower Certified approved contractor |