Are there any other APs or significant sources for interference at one
location that isn't present at the other?  Can you force the APs into
802.11b mode to see if that makes any difference in retry rates?  How about
swapping in a WAP11 at the 'good' end and see if it makes any difference?

At 03:02 PM 12/12/2004 -0800, Eric Sorenson wrote:
>We just upgraded our 1/4 mile link to these d-link DWL2100AP "extreme"
802.11G
>APs from old linksys WAP11s.  Now that there's a decent SNMP agent I can get
>link quality stats from the endpoints and right off I noticed a significant
>disparity between the transmit success/retry rates between the endpoints, but
>I'm not sure what it means. Both ends are identical cable/antenna (parabolic
>grid) pairs.
>
>Rather than paste a buch of lines I put the snmpwalk output up at
>http://eric.explosive.net/wlan-stats.txt . Curious if anyone has ideas
>about why the Z loc has so many more transmit retries and errors.
>
>
>
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