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Yesterday
Re:Technicolor OWA0131 mesh nodes
terziyski wrote @philgiom Unless you find an updatet firmware for the two ISP Technicolor OWA0131, that's your best option. Of course, if you're not so keen to have an Easymesh on all of them, you...
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Yesterday
Re:Technicolor OWA0131 mesh nodes
terziyski wrote @philgiom Buying two devices from the list of routers that support an Easymesh ethernet backhaul, will do the job for you. Using two of these as a satellites, wired to your BE400 as a...
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Wednesday
Re:Technicolor OWA0131 mesh nodes
@terziyski <sigh> This is proving much harder than I thought. It seems there are NO modern equivalents to the OWA0131s I'm using now. My only concern being an inability to update their firmware To...
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Sunday
Re:Technicolor OWA0131 mesh nodes
@terziyski Change of plan Decided the Decos are going back. Using them as APs brings its own issues as I want ask the SSIDs to be the same As I need wired back haul, EasyMesh and at least two network...
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a week ago
Re:Technicolor OWA0131 mesh nodes
terziyski wrote @philgiom Just keep in mind that, Deco systems use their own proprietary Deco Mesh technology. Generally, they do not support EasyMesh and cannot be combined into a single unified...
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a week ago
Re:Technicolor OWA0131 mesh nodes
@terziyski Agreed But I haven't been able to find any firmware anywhere to upload The are strictly viewed as "managed by your ISP". Wish I'd known that when I bought them😡😡 anyways, two Decos now...
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