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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2016-12-17 18:55:49
Re:Helpppppp
Maybe it's your browser that's acting up, perhaps if you tried a different one and report back? Remember that you 'apply changes' for the settings to take effect, otherwise you're doing circles. I...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2016-12-16 15:30:08
Re:When accessing CPEs remotely only one remains logged-in, locally however both manage just fine
With regards to logging changes I've already posted on another thread that I find the current log implementation lagging way behind others (even TP-Links routers log much much better) as I have DHCP...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2016-12-16 15:25:58
Re:When accessing CPEs remotely only one remains logged-in, locally however both manage just fine
Building on top of your previous trick of using two browsers you may want to try out this, it's going to blow your mind. Use just one browser (yeap, one)...follow the usual procedure to log-into the...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2016-12-13 22:00:39
Re:When accessing CPEs remotely only one remains logged-in, locally however both manage just fine
+1 at using two different browsers, hadn't thought of that! So it is indeed something that could be solved on a software basis, one can only hope. I'm also sometimes getting a message to save changes...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2016-12-09 19:21:23
When accessing CPEs remotely only one remains logged-in, locally however both manage just fine
Model : Hardware Version : Firmware Version : ISP : So I've configured two of my current CPEs on this link I'm testing to be accessible remotely (off-site) by forwarding their server TCP ports...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2016-12-08 02:58:09
Re:CPE520 AP installation
I'd try lowering the MCS mode down a notch, perhaps to MCS7/12 in both ends of the link just to give a couple of dB the chance to kick in and take that max tx rate closer to the actual rate...
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