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    Five Acre Hobby Farm Wireless Access Point

    Howdy, A router with the routing turned off (making it a access point is what you would be talking about. (4 ports, dual concurrent wifi (2.4 + 5), but this leaves the extra antennae connections. Not to many out there. A true access point usually has one rj45 port which hopefully is a POE unit...
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    RT N66U firm. 3.0.0.3_151

    Howdy, I have downloaded and installed this 3.0.0.3.151 build. Installed without problems. Reconfigured router like new out of the box. The overall experience is, FAST. The entire webgui experience is snappy. The client listing is there and correct. The setting static ip (reserved) addresses...
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    ASUS Introductions

    Howdy Jeremy, I would like to thank ASUS with its thinking in having a representative here on the boards. Like many others here, the problems are small, but they linger on from each firmware. A fellow member here and VIP.ASUS.COM RMerlin has done a great service for both us, and for ASUS in...
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    RT-N66U 2.4ghz slow in AP mode

    Howdy, RT-N66U B1 set as AP mode. The 2.4Ghz band has been slow when compared to the 5Ghz band. Have gone through all variations here. firmware 108, 112, RM7, RM8, RM9, and 144, and have cleared NVRAM before and after flashing, restore defaults via button, and from within webgui tried...
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    Farm Wifi equipment choice

    Howdy, UPDATE all is working really good. I have added and UPS at each location to keep things up and running smoothly.
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    Howdy, ASUS RT-N66U forum here. RMerlin's RT-N66U firmware here NOT the 53 model
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    ASUS & new 802.11ac : news ????

    Howdy RMerlin, That's OK, I'm using your firmware here. :)
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    ASUS & new 802.11ac : news ????

    Howdy, I now know why the firmware updates have disappeared for the RT-N66U. There are still so many little problems which they need to fix. They all dropped what they were doing and jumped into getting the RT-AC66U ready to go out the door. :mad: we might have a obsolete router in our hands
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    Router/AP for event photography, long range with high troughput, and perhaps 3G?

    Howdy, A lot of variables. Do you want portability? Sapido Tech Routers has a unit which can be battery operated. If you have true power, then your right, a engenuis unit might be what your looking for. A lot of the engenuis units have a built in directional (about a 70 degree pattern)...
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    Farm Wifi equipment choice

    Howdy, oops,:eek: they are at channels 1 and 6. The 2 farthest ones are direct opposite directions, so they are both using channel 1 since they do not interfere with each other since they are about 5000ft apart
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    Farm Wifi equipment choice

    Overall system update Rural Farm Wi-Fi system 4- EnGenius EOC2611P’s 1- AIR802 12dBi omni-directional antennae 1- Perfect Vision NPR6B non-penetrating roof mount 3- Sapido RB-1732 routers, 1000mw, 2 x 5 dBi ant working as local access points 1. EOC2611P, with a 2ft pigtail connector to...
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    Buffalo Draft 802.11ac Router and Bridge

    Howdy, I would like to applaud Buffalo with this release. Buffalo shipped products to smallnetbuilder.com for review Buffalo has filled the supply channel with product Buffalo has made the news with being the first to market. Buffalo 802.11ac products. Yippee :)
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    ASUS RTN66U Range Help (Please).

    Howdy, you could very easily do that with 2 engenius eoc2611p units. They are priced nicely and will cost total around $140usd
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    I've failed to bridge a 5Ghz signal with any good thruput... I need help.

    Howdy, First, it sounds like your confusing MB/s and Mbps. Second, products from different manufacturers always lose something in the connectivity. Third, a more compatible bridge will be the Asus EA-N66, it should be showing up for sale soon.:cool:
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    Wireless network with directional antenna

    Howdy, I used a fellow member here Jeff Keenen of Keenen Systems. I used the engenius eoc2611p unit with an omni directional antennae attached as AP mode with 3 other eoc 2611p units pointed to it operating as client bridges. Each of those then have a simple sapido router set as AP mode to...
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    Wireless network with directional antenna

    Howdy, What your trying to do will work. Do you have clear line-of-sight or close to that between locations? The naming of what you are doing is called a client bridge (cb) Like what stevech said, engenius products have equipment which will work. The only change I would suggest is...
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    ASUS RT-N66U Dark Knight Dual-Band Wireless-N900 Gigabit Router Reviewed

    Howdy, probably the largest sdhc cards which are available. 32gb sdhc
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    ASUS RT-N66U Dark Knight Dual-Band Wireless-N900 Gigabit Router Reviewed

    Howdy, Kinda like a 4 door car, you just need 1 door yourself to get in.:eek:
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    Rural Wifi router distance

    Howdy, Out in the country, with absolutely no other wifi signals around, my Asus RT-N66U on either 2.4 band or 5 band goes a long long way. I understand the frustration which some people have in crowded 2.4 band toe stepping. Ran inSSIDer in a small town, and there were at least 30 units all...
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    N56U - Can't break 32Mbps

    Howdy, That is probably the best you will get. To get faster, you will need different hardware. Asus USB N53 is a USB 2.0 device. USB 2.0 only goes so fast.
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