Bad Antenna Cable?

Does this look like an antenna cable issue? If so which one do I Change? Also all of My Link Capacity Tests on this AP are only giving me a reading on RF Path B. any help would be much appreciated


@ryan shelberg wrote:

Does this look like an antenna cable issue? If so which one do I Change? Also all of My Link Capacity Tests on this AP are only giving me a reading on RF Path B. any help would be much appreciated


Ryan,

Check your AP's LInk Status page for Rx power measurements from each SM. If each SM power is low on one path then yes, you probably have  a bad cable at the AP.

-Charlie

Also, run Spectrum Analyzer from your AP. This will show if there is an interferer that might be on one path more than another.  If all the one path readings are low on your spectrum analyzer, it will hard to tell if it is true or just one cable problem. 

I appreciate the help Thanks

 Hi,

Signal Strength ratio is the value mentioning the difference between the Horizontal & Vertial received signal level. If the SSR is zero than it is excellent. + or - 2 is normal or acceptable. If this SSR value is more, then there is a problem with the cable either it could be a loose connection or bad. 

In your screenshot (SNR.jpg), I could see that the SSR value as 6.0dB and maximum as 20.0dB which is huge. And it could be because of Bad cable or loose connection.

Regards,

Vijay Gnanamurtthi