@hypnologic I understand they are within 2.399-2.485 GHz (Airview2/EXT) and 895-935 MHz (Airview9/EXT) - generally unlicensed bands but with power limits. Same idea though, yes.
@Zwank36 Technically they are but I'm guessing we would be down to something like a 20k transfer rate. I have thought of doing an episode on IPSec tunnels - might have to roll that one out.
Ubnt has 900Mhz, no ?
hypnologic 3 weeks ago
@hypnologic Ubnt = Ubuntu? And 900Mhz is a radio frequency. ??? Not following you.
anders94 3 weeks ago
@anders94 Ubiquiti Networks.
hypnologic 3 weeks ago
@hypnologic I understand they are within 2.399-2.485 GHz (Airview2/EXT) and 895-935 MHz (Airview9/EXT) - generally unlicensed bands but with power limits. Same idea though, yes.
anders94 3 weeks ago
@anders94 Example For Non-Line of Sight links - miniPCI cards: doodlelabs RouterBoards and advanced software: MikroTik
hypnologic 3 weeks ago
@hypnologic Yep, I've played with the RouterBoards - nice devices.
anders94 3 weeks ago
Very informative, I rarely get the time to play about with anything, thats why I always find the videos you upload interesting :)
JWTvideos 1 month ago
@JWTvideos Thanks for the feedback. Feel free to suggest other topics.
anders94 1 month ago
cool video. I wonder if those little linux boards are powerful enough to support encrypted encapsulation as well.
Zwank36 1 month ago
@Zwank36 Technically they are but I'm guessing we would be down to something like a 20k transfer rate. I have thought of doing an episode on IPSec tunnels - might have to roll that one out.
anders94 1 month ago
@anders94 if you add compression on top of the encapsulation shouldn't be that bad :P
Zwank36 1 month ago
@Zwank36 I'll give it a try.
anders94 1 month ago