I’m testing out a xr3 and am new to mikrotik/ubiquiti radio combinations although not new to mikrotik. I have the radio set at a certain frequency, but when I do a scan from the client, it sees 3 access points with different frequencies, but they are really the same one. Maybe I’m missing something, but I’m not sure what I’m seeing.
Tom
This same thing happened to me last week with an SR9 setup. The client quit working, and when I visited the client site and did a scan, it showed three frequencies from the SR9 at the AP. I changed the client card out and it started working normally again. So, your XR3 card may be bad.
My XR3 works just fine, so the client isn’t dead as yours was. I got this after posting the question in another forum:
" I don’t think it has anything to do with the up/down convert cards..
It happens on Mikrotik when you have a really strong signal and are using 5 or 10mhz channels.
When using 5mhz channels you’ll see a ghost 20mhz above and below the correct frequency and on 10mhz channels it’ll be 40 above and below."
Tom
Cool. Interesting thing to know.