Hi Doug, WA3DSP Maybe try a different antenna and/or check the connections. You could also put one of the nodes in "AP mode" to see how it performs. Could try a different polarization. What kind of antenna are you using? Hope that helps. Edit: You could also try re-flashing the firmware and/or using an older version, namely the one you were using when you know it was working. As a computer guy(not a BBHN guy) it sounds like a hardware issue to me but the question is which node is the problem? Disclaimer: I've never put a node in to AP mode. However, as I understand it, the node should act like a regular AP. |