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2018-03-18 01:38:55
R1D2 wrote As a relay to another AP yes; as a "range extender" for local WLAN it's not very useful. Those devices have directional antennas, not omnidirectional antennas. i only have to direct the...
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2018-03-17 23:48:17
R1D2 wrote Definitely yes. Back in times when computer systems did cost about $25,000 and access to the Internet did use standard telephone lines, a lightning hitting a tree near a phone line...
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2018-03-16 00:32:52
R1D2 wrote It seems that your devices are broken. Did you use them in the past without proper grounding? hemmmm...never grounded...do you really think this can be part of the problem or cause...
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2018-03-12 21:14:50
R1D2 wrote For this distance you don't need an external antenna, but if you use one, select "External Antenna" in the menu. Should be a directional antenna with appropriate antenna gain and...
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2018-03-11 19:45:19
What about the External antenna thing?? give me your opinion on this as is the strangest thing ever.. and... deeply tested the connection yesterday, still experiencing disconnection (need to restart...
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2018-03-11 00:33:46
this is weird... if in Wifi advanced I set "external antenna" (instead of vertical/horizontal) everything works.. i can ping all the steps... the actual setup is Bridge with AP (on C station) and...
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