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  1. sfx2000

    News FCC and NextNav - 900MHz band grab

    Worth watching... https://www.rfidjournal.com/news/hundreds-weigh-in-on-fcc-nextnav-petition-for-900-mhz-band-change/221647/ This is a blatant spectrum grab down in the 900MHz band... https://www.uschamber.com/technology/nextnav-petition-coalition-reply-comments Which goes back to this...
  2. A

    Has anyone else seen a performance difference in Upper/Lower 5GHz bands?

    ... A difference in PERFORMANCE I should have said. Can't edit that now. While I was digging for some information about whether my RT-AC68U (B2) is the identical same as RT-AC68P (which I still don't know) I stumbled down a rabbit hole leading to FCC certification documents for FCC ID...
  3. Combat Goat

    (AmpiFli HD Mesh w/ RT-AC68U Merlin Tips?) + (Heads up on FCC Net Neutrality Public Comment Period)

    First, to preempt the inevitable "nut up and run cable" comment, believe me, I have looked into that option thoroughly (as well as others) before arriving where I am. However, I am dealing a 1940's construction that has a lot of brick/masonry, and while the home mostly well restored, the wiring...
  4. Julio Urquidi

    Has Open Source Router Firmware Found Its Savior With Virtualization?

    Imagination Technologies may have found a way to keep open source firmware alive and kicking using virtualization. Facing pretty tough regulations that affects router firmware, vendors across the networking industry are locking down their products, preventing the installation of open source...
  5. thiggins

    NETGEAR Says It Won't Block Open Source Firmware On Its Routers

    NETGEAR has weighed in on how it will handle the new FCC and European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI ) rules that go into effect on June 2, 2016. The new rules require routers and software to be secured to prevent changing transmit power output or enabling unauthorized channel...
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