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WiFi at Sea (technical, sorry)
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Larry wrote: Wayne.B wrote in : I'm guessing that the correct sequence of events would be to disconnect the bottom router, connect a PC to the ethernet cable, configure the top bridge, acquire an access point, unplug the PC and replace with the bottom router. The bottom router could be preconfigured to use a different channel than the connected access point. I'm going to take a dropcord to Lionheart, tomorrow, with a waterproof ditty bag because it might rain. I'll take the Skype Phone and this repeater and haul the repeater up the mast on a halyard trailing a 110VAC drop cord to power it. We'll see how that works. This box weighs nothing. Hey Larry, why not take it apart, and see what the internal DC Powersupply runs at? Maybe you could adapt it to 12Vdc or some Low Voltage Dc Powered system, and while your in there, look and see it you could adapt an external antenna, or connector to the antenna port. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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Telephone, too (was) WiFi at Sea (technical, sorry)
The conclusion, in any event, is that this unit is not suited to the
purpose This conclusion was drawn for you MONTHS AGO. You just refused to listen. |
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Telephone, too (was) WiFi at Sea (technical, sorry)
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 14:49:32 -0500, Bill Kearney wrote:
arrogance snipped how the hell? back inta tha bin ya maroon *plonk* |
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