User's Manual

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64 RT System 2 v2.0.0 Deployment Guide R00.e
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6. Troubleshooting and Tips
Troubleshooting
In areas where there is a steep inclination, smaller gain antennas may provide
a better signal.
In areas where there is a steep inclination, try to reduce the inclination by
going up or down at an angle rather than straight up or down.
Use repeaters to cover overpass and steep inclination situations.
If you need more signal strength, use an extender with a riser to elevate the
antenna. This is the typical scenario with the LIU at the backhaul location.
6.2 Troubleshooting
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6.2.1 Backhaul Troubleshooting Flow
This document shows the recommended steps to use when troubleshooting the
backhaul.
Indications that there are issues with the backhaul communication include the
following:
Missing pings
Dropped line with a red arrow indicating the point of lost communication
LIU unformed
The following figures illustrate the recommended process flow when
troubleshooting backhaul communication issues:
6.2.2 Fluidmesh Radios
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Figure 6–2 Troubleshooting – Check LIU
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Figure 6–3 Troubleshooting – Check Fluidmesh Radios