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@dwr.eth
Does anyone have recommendations for outdoor wifi equipment? Use case is a Starlink + area no cell service and want to extend wifi for max distance without having to set up a mesh or multiple APs.
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@alor
How much distance you need to cover? Any obstacles like big trees?
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can’t defy physics of radio waves. if the area is that big with trees you will need multiple APs
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I haven’t used Ubiquiti’s outdoor equipment but I’m super happy with their indoor mesh networking. It’s quality stuff
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@jonnyringo.eth
This worked great in a heavily wooded area. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082FW54WK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
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gotta go with Ubiquiti - they get quite a bit of stick in reviews, however I find the software runs well on a pi & the equipment is reliable, fast and easy to setup also their software is good. i broke their control panel one day and was able to go into mongodb to fix it
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@thomasg
I'd check out some of the Ruckus outdoor APs. Cost is a fair bit more but you'll get better RF performance than Ubiquiti gear. If you run it with Unleashed firmware, you won't need any other management software
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