I've attached some screen shots of the connection so maybe you can see something I'm not. Tried different modes, but they all seem to react the same.The Access Point was added on ISE as NAD and there is not logs of problem on ISE side. Cisco ISE and Access Point are connected to the same L2 domain, same subnet and there is not a firewall on that communication. I wouldn't think it would move and then move back later. The Radius Server is Cisco ISE and it reply the MR AP with a Access-Accept packet. I wouldn't think it was antenna alignment since during the day it seems fine.Changed frequencies while this is happening and they are all bad, not matter what frequency I try I can't get a connection of better then 80 RSSI.I can't do a frequency scan from the remote location, but the edetect looks fine from that location. I don't think it's detecting anything else in the area. I wouldn't think its interference because I can do frequency scans and edetect and everything looks good. It's not traffic because I can consistently hold a solid test for 20 minutes and the connection holds steady. Then all of the sudden everything goes back to normal. The connection RSSI jumps to 82-85 dropping connections, MCS around 1 and throughput of less than 2mb. It used to be occasionally and recently more often, but in the evening anywhere from 6pm to 2am my connection just goes south. I have a backhaul link that is pretty solid and sittng at about 14 miles, during the day and most nigths holding a steady RSSI around 68-70 and throughput of around 30-50mb. I'm not sure what to make of this one so hopefully someone here can offer some advice.
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