It just doesn't.
I rebooted both devices couple of times even I was not believing. It shouldn't happen but not a single reply was obtained from default gateway. However, signal was full.
I know both are different channels and having wide difference between 2.4 and 5 Ghz. It shouldn't happen. I will try again when I go on terrace again. Let us see what I got next time.
You can buy a spectrum analyzer on the open market. This is fairly popular for basic purposes Wi-Spy Wireless Spectrum Analysis – affordable, easy to use troubleshooting tools from MetaGeek, makers of inSSIDer | MetaGeek - I have a 2.4/5GHz combo dongle that I use on occasion (rare these days but still neat to have).
Oh. You mean this kind of product, AirView | Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Well, I found this kind of thing couple of months ago but I didn't look much into it.
But if you are saying it helps, I will see.
I think for thatI just have to keep my laptop at the terrace and analyze by keeping laptop next to the device if it works with the laptop.
No you couldn't. The UIs of these devices do not have enough information to solve this type of problem by itself.
Yes. AP doesn't have spectrum analyzer unless it has any advance system opted by ISP.
From a strictly legal standpoint, just because you spent money does not allow you to break the T&C. Typical consumer laws in most countries state that the company has the responsibility to fix the problem and if it cannot it should ask the product be returned and your money refunded. From what I've read, you've refused all of the above because they have been unable to satisfactorily solve the problem.
As a consumer myself, however, I understand that when you get fed up with a product not working properly you want to take matters in to your own hands. I've never *not* been granted permission to perform basic maintenance on the switches in my area but that's only because I have a special relationship with my LCO - if I were anyone else they'd probably get pretty annoyed that I'm touching their stuff.
Similar, if I were to go up and move the Vodafone BTS that serves my in-law's building (where I can't get any signal whatsoever 1m inside their balcony), they'd probably have me arrested.
You are right. Customers should be allowed to handle the equips belongs to company but not in case of tikona as I have heard the stories of Tikona.
I must say tikona is biggest mismanaged company I have ever seen. Their customers sign up for connectivity. As we all know, how much reliable their service is. Customers start complaining and one day, customers get tired of it and don't pay any due and also take custody of device never return it as far as I have heard. Most important, officials never ask about this thing. This is strange I must say.
Area manager also added in some areas, it becomes the business of selling devices of Tikona and if you need connectivity, they'll provide you on sharing ID. Some bunch of idiots have started selling bandwidth on residential line without holding license or any docs, can you believe it?
Tikona is a big company but not that much like Reliance and Tata. I haven't heard this kind of things from Tata customers. I would be afraid of touching device if it is of anyone else than Tikona.
However, I am touching installed device at my place which only affects me not the whole network. I mean I am not touching AP or any node equips or any other equips which affects other customers. Obviously, this could be serious if I do such things.
I was laughing when I heard that Tikona technician had turn OFF the AP belongs to other ISP installed next to Tikona's which was interfering. I don't know what actions that ISP took against that technicians. However, he was with that same company for long time and moved to Tikona after.
If tikona is reading our discussion, I may get in to trouble very soon.
Yes, there are logs. But again, getting in to the device is unlikely to be of assistance.
At least, there wouldn't be some help after setting up some para like distance, gain. Also it tells signal, noise floor and devices around AP working on the same channel. It will help somewhat.
Not in the way spectrum ana. helps.
I rebooted both devices couple of times even I was not believing. It shouldn't happen but not a single reply was obtained from default gateway. However, signal was full.
I know both are different channels and having wide difference between 2.4 and 5 Ghz. It shouldn't happen. I will try again when I go on terrace again. Let us see what I got next time.
You can buy a spectrum analyzer on the open market. This is fairly popular for basic purposes Wi-Spy Wireless Spectrum Analysis – affordable, easy to use troubleshooting tools from MetaGeek, makers of inSSIDer | MetaGeek - I have a 2.4/5GHz combo dongle that I use on occasion (rare these days but still neat to have).
Oh. You mean this kind of product, AirView | Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Well, I found this kind of thing couple of months ago but I didn't look much into it.
But if you are saying it helps, I will see.
I think for thatI just have to keep my laptop at the terrace and analyze by keeping laptop next to the device if it works with the laptop.
No you couldn't. The UIs of these devices do not have enough information to solve this type of problem by itself.
Yes. AP doesn't have spectrum analyzer unless it has any advance system opted by ISP.
From a strictly legal standpoint, just because you spent money does not allow you to break the T&C. Typical consumer laws in most countries state that the company has the responsibility to fix the problem and if it cannot it should ask the product be returned and your money refunded. From what I've read, you've refused all of the above because they have been unable to satisfactorily solve the problem.
As a consumer myself, however, I understand that when you get fed up with a product not working properly you want to take matters in to your own hands. I've never *not* been granted permission to perform basic maintenance on the switches in my area but that's only because I have a special relationship with my LCO - if I were anyone else they'd probably get pretty annoyed that I'm touching their stuff.
Similar, if I were to go up and move the Vodafone BTS that serves my in-law's building (where I can't get any signal whatsoever 1m inside their balcony), they'd probably have me arrested.
You are right. Customers should be allowed to handle the equips belongs to company but not in case of tikona as I have heard the stories of Tikona.
I must say tikona is biggest mismanaged company I have ever seen. Their customers sign up for connectivity. As we all know, how much reliable their service is. Customers start complaining and one day, customers get tired of it and don't pay any due and also take custody of device never return it as far as I have heard. Most important, officials never ask about this thing. This is strange I must say.
Area manager also added in some areas, it becomes the business of selling devices of Tikona and if you need connectivity, they'll provide you on sharing ID. Some bunch of idiots have started selling bandwidth on residential line without holding license or any docs, can you believe it?
Tikona is a big company but not that much like Reliance and Tata. I haven't heard this kind of things from Tata customers. I would be afraid of touching device if it is of anyone else than Tikona.
However, I am touching installed device at my place which only affects me not the whole network. I mean I am not touching AP or any node equips or any other equips which affects other customers. Obviously, this could be serious if I do such things.
I was laughing when I heard that Tikona technician had turn OFF the AP belongs to other ISP installed next to Tikona's which was interfering. I don't know what actions that ISP took against that technicians. However, he was with that same company for long time and moved to Tikona after.
If tikona is reading our discussion, I may get in to trouble very soon.
Yes, there are logs. But again, getting in to the device is unlikely to be of assistance.
At least, there wouldn't be some help after setting up some para like distance, gain. Also it tells signal, noise floor and devices around AP working on the same channel. It will help somewhat.
Not in the way spectrum ana. helps.