Ubiquiti UniFi AP: Signal drop out issue.
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 @g.jacobse said: Dropping the EnGenius power to just 10% didn't seem to drop the signal level much. A lot of the time that can actually improve signal quality haha 
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 Yes, as I mentioned in Skype, I think, pretty much every AP in the world should never be set to high power in a normal residence. Those power levels will overwhelm the radio in the phone/device. 
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 Fewer signals bouncing all over the place. 
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 @JaredBusch Yup, most of the AP's you'll see come juiced up too far IMHO If you're giving up on your unifi AP, maybe try throwing DD-WRT on it for giggles - might be surprised, who knows. 
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 Requires DD-WRT professional subscription if I understand how DD-WRT works.. 
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 @JaredBusch said: @JaredBusch said: Your best solution will be another AP to prove issues. @g.jacobse said: Maybe as such as this? No, you need to get a second UAP to prove a hardware problem or software problem. If a second UAP does exactly the same thing, then you have a problem with the UniFi software (firmware most likely). If it does not have this problem, then the problem is the hardware. Request a RMA if under warranty and move on. Buggers - I have enough hardware around here. Rather avoid another purchase if I can avoid it. Though, I suppose could split coverage of the house, and drop the output power then. 
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 @g.jacobse said: Buggers - I have enough hardware around here. Rather avoid another purchase if I can avoid it. Though, I suppose could split coverage of the house, and drop the output power then. Assuming it is under warranty, I am sure that you could easily get an RMA approved for your current UAP if you have opened a support case and sent in the screenshots and such. You will just have to be without it for two weeks or so. Buying a second was a suggestion to not be without one. 
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 @JaredBusch said: @g.jacobse said: Buggers - I have enough hardware around here. Rather avoid another purchase if I can avoid it. Though, I suppose could split coverage of the house, and drop the output power then. Assuming it is under warranty, I am sure that you could easily get an RMA approved for your current UAP if you have opened a support case and sent in the screenshots and such. You will just have to be without it for two weeks or so. Buying a second was a suggestion to not be without one. LOL... I am not AP poor.. If I pulled my gear from the neighbors I'd have to Linksys WAP54G APs, then there is the UniFi AP and the EnGenius.. At one time I had a bridge going to their house to give them internet. But that was some time back and they now have their own service. Bridge is down,.. I just never bothered to go get it. Come to think of it,.. there may be a Linksys wireless router over there too.. 
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 @JaredBusch said: Requires DD-WRT professional subscription if I understand how DD-WRT works.. Ahhh too bad 



