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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2017-11-21 05:48:08
Re:Maintain antennae wirelessly
Gents, I've found yet another solution. And it works. My router has both a 2.4G wireless and the 5.6G wireless signals. I usually use the low freq because some of my toys can't use the high one. Thus...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2017-11-20 09:13:55
Re:Maintain antennae wirelessly
The 802 is at the remote end. It is very remote. It is powered by a solar panel keeping 12v batteries alive. I use a dc to dc converter to get the 24v needed to power the remote antenna, router, ring...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2017-11-20 03:08:57
Re:Maintain antennae wirelessly
Too true R1D2, Hey, that rhymas. The rub is ... How to get that address to the android device. I tried creating an SSID but, because there was no router sending that SSID out, the android said it did...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2017-11-19 21:08:00
Maintain antennae wirelessly
Model : CPE210 Hardware Version : Not Clear Firmware Version : Latest ISP : Broadband fiber Howdy, Following is a simplification of my setup. It is needed to understand my problem. I sure hope we can...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2017-11-17 03:11:07
Re:PTP but over a hill W/O Line of Sight in the country
Thanks a million R1D2. I think I've got it. If necessary I can always experiment with the relay modes. What I meant by saying the cpe210 was not bidirectional was that is radiation pattern was one...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2017-11-16 20:03:13
Re:PTP but over a hill W/O Line of Sight in the country
Thanks much R1D2. I was hoping I could connect 2 cpe210s back to back. Do you know of any instruction to do that? For talking I think we should call them something like... Local for the one most...
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