Today Kenny and I made a trip up to Buck Mountain for some improvements. The primary two focus items were to re-purpose the former Buck to Gold PtP dish from Gold to Camp Murray. The second RF item was to raise S2 a bit on the structure to improve signal path. Some additional signal path maintenance was done. Even before arriving onsite, the Buck-CampMurray path was close enough to the Buck-Gold and Gold-CampMurray paths to get the Buck-CampMurray path "talking" with OSPF active at a measly 6.5Mbps. After peaking the dish, that speed went up to 28.8Mbps. After the other maintenance and some time to train the signal and settle out, the Buck-CampMurray link runs between -68 and -72, with a speed of 78-86Mbps. This is without signal-peaking the Camp Murray end. Both ends of that link are running RouterOS 7, and the Camp Murray end is running a 912 instead of a 921 (for you hardware geeks). There is still room for improvement at the Camp Murray end, but in truth we appear to be in a pretty good spot even if we can't get to it for a while! This now gives the Buck Mountain site two pretty equal link paths to Camp Murray and Capital Park. If you have a client that attaches to S2.Buck, check your connection and let us know how it's going. We know that one client needed a restart before reconnecting. Traffic was UGLY coming back, but a good day's results nevertheless. Thanks Kenny for putting together the time, site access, climbing, etc. Cheers, Rob Salsgiver - NR3O