I installed a wireless hotspot system in a 3 building apartment complex. I originally thought the design and configuration was quiet awesome, but it is now turned quite troublesome. Here is the design:
Each building is setup with a a box mounted to the back of the building. Inside the box is the POE adapters and an RB411 with an R52HN (MMCX Variety). Connected to the RB411 ethernet port is an ethernet cable that is connected to a Nano Station that is being used for backhaul. From the MMCX connector I am connected to an N Bulkhead. Then I have a 3 foot LMR 400 cable that connects to an Enginius EAG-2408 8dBi Omni. The Omni is mounted to the back of the building. All the tenants will connect to the R52HN via their wireless in their laptops or computers.
I have tested the backhauls first and I can get 40 Megs+ upload and down, so I do not believe Nanostations are to blame.
The issue is that people have very low transfer speeds and are not able to stay connected. Also they are getting packetloss. I have noticed a lot of wireless around and figure a lot of the problem is interference. I have setup other wireless systems in high congested areas before and haven't had nearly this much trouble since my AP was closest. You know that you will get some slowing, but 200 k max is ridiculous.
Also I am using WPA for some people and others are using the Mikrotik Hotspot. The maximum distance a client connecting to the AP is 120 ft and about 13 ft up.
So, what I am searching for here is some guidance. I know the R52HN card is 320 mWatts and the Omni is 8 dBi, do I need a larger Omni? Or is the Enginius Omni junk? I really doubt the R52HN is the problem because it has 320 mWatts of power alone.... I am at a loss, I would really like some help to optimize this setup. I can post my config if necessary as well.
Thanks,
-Zatara