PBComputer
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- Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
Has anyone has any luck with them?
I have being testing them recently to install a few for a couple of customers. At the moment i’m trying to set a couple up, then going to approach a couple of good customers who I know would not being a guinea pig while I iron out a few issues I’ve found. So far I’m testing them at home.
So far I have found the following.
So far I have done the following.
There is no other WiFi networks in the area to causes interference, The houses I’m looking to install them in are all very old houses. around 800+ years old. Normally build with cobbles, Sandstone, granite and another stones lying around at the time. The walls are all around 10” (inch) + think, I have seen some around 85-100cm!!! So this will make it make a few issues, Installing CAT 5/6 is not an option. The only way I can see is to install Access Points are use Power Line adapters. but this will create different WiFi networks which I’m trying not to do.
I have being testing them recently to install a few for a couple of customers. At the moment i’m trying to set a couple up, then going to approach a couple of good customers who I know would not being a guinea pig while I iron out a few issues I’ve found. So far I’m testing them at home.
So far I have found the following.
- They keep dropping the link to the Routers AP
- Ping times are massive around 5000-15000ms
- They are really good door stops
So far I have done the following.
- Tried them with the original firmware
- Updated the firmware
- Setup manually
- Setup via the auto mode.
There is no other WiFi networks in the area to causes interference, The houses I’m looking to install them in are all very old houses. around 800+ years old. Normally build with cobbles, Sandstone, granite and another stones lying around at the time. The walls are all around 10” (inch) + think, I have seen some around 85-100cm!!! So this will make it make a few issues, Installing CAT 5/6 is not an option. The only way I can see is to install Access Points are use Power Line adapters. but this will create different WiFi networks which I’m trying not to do.