In the below example its pretty clear from the link test the issue is that we're basically getting 0 traffic on the horizontal path, and that's kind of expected based on the 20.0DB SSR, Though it begs the question how can i have a 20DB SSR if the actual ratio is 19V 24H... And wouldn't that mean we should have horizontal traffic if we have 24H of SNR?
ANd does this mean the customer is too far to the side of the panel or too far above/below the panel's beam? Since it appears to be a Horizontal issue i'd imagine the customer is too far to the side of the panel?
Receive Power : | -67 dBm |
Signal Strength Ratio : | 20.0dB V - H |
Signal to Noise Ratio : | 19 V / 24 H dB |
PMP 450 MIMO | VC 29 Rate 8X/6X MIMO-B | -64.9 | -16.2dB V - H | 25 V / 29 H |
RF Path Modulation Fragments Modulation
Percentage Average Corrected
Bit Errors
V | QPSK | 43709 | 48% | 1.615 |
V | 16-QAM | 43893 | 49% | 1.419 |
V | 64-QAM | 2551 | 3% | 1.856 |
Uplink
RF Path Modulation Fragments Modulation
Percentage Average Corrected
Bit Errors
V | QPSK | 11439 | 34% | 1.846 |
V | 16-QAM | 11362 | 33% | 1.889 |
V | 64-QAM | 11207 | 33% | 2.098 |
V | 256-QAM | 12 | <1% | 10.250 |