I'm not sure if they make the gen2 u anything other than the 400 yet, but
the focus point is definitely different for the 500 and 620. I'm not sure
why you would care too much about using a gen2 vs a gen1 anyway, the
differences seem pretty minor to me.
On Dec 2, 2017 7:39 PM, "Peter Kranz"
Isn't the focus point for the PBE-G2 radio setup for a -400 dish? I think the
-500 and -620 radios have a focus point further out..
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From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com]
Powerbeam Gen2 radio in an old Powerbeam 500 dish or 620 dish
On 12/2/2017 4:22 PM, Sam Lambie wrote:
What are you guys using for cpes up to 5 miles on a 120 sector?
What are you guys using for cpes up to 5 miles on a 120 sector?
well that that
enom hosts glue records, but theyre not directly visible through rackspace,
theyre manageable through a ticket though
not badmouthing rackspace here, this is something i should have done due
diligence and did not, but its not a good spot for primary domain
registration
On Sat,
so we migrated our company DNS registration over to rackspace (enom).
This was part of a long term to get all our domains and our customer
domains under one registrar
the problem is we host the authoritative records
at network solutions we st the fqdn nameserver names, but there is a second
We also recommend Asus now as the netgear have become undependable
The Asus have been rock solid
Mitch
On 12/2/2017 10:49 AM, Sterling Jacobson wrote:
My main recommendations now are Asus and Netgear Nighthawk (NOT regular
Netgear, those suck).
I don't provide routers to our customers, so
My main recommendations now are Asus and Netgear Nighthawk (NOT regular
Netgear, those suck).
I don't provide routers to our customers, so I'm thinking we now have hundreds
of either brand/line of these routers and they seem to be the least failure
prone.
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From: Af
Actually. I will be setting up the SSID and password.
Jay Weekley wrote:
I have a friend that is looking for a new router from a big box store
like Best Buy, Walmart or Officemax. Since I've been using Mikrotiks
and the occasional Readynet and TPlink for the past several years I
have no
I have a friend that is looking for a new router from a big box store
like Best Buy, Walmart or Officemax. Since I've been using Mikrotiks
and the occasional Readynet and TPlink for the past several years I have
no idea what to tell them to get. It's not for a customer and I will
hopefully
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