Mine seems good.
Had to have them out a week ago, the optical fibre cable snapped in the little connection box outside. The engineers that came out said it should never have been spliced. It failed at the splice interface, the bend radius was ridiculous so I'm not surprised. They also used a...
Mine seems to drop frequently in the early hours, usually when I'm trying to get some work done :rolleyes:
The junk router always reports its connected when it clearly isn't
Yo dudes.
As the title, has anyone gone this way? I gather it's a better all round performer, the only reservations I have really is regarding the build quality, lack of top LCD and how reliable the rear lcd screen will end up being after lots of use.
Not sure how I feel about this tbh. As above there are often mistakes in judicial systems. Plus, is killing really a punishment. Extinguishing someone is obviously taking away their right to a life, but they aren't going to know they are missing out on it are they?
On the other hand a whole...
Sounds good mate. I'd like to be able to get away with one ap in the middle of the house but can't quite get cover for the front door bell and the shed at the end of the garden with the stuff I've tried.
I gave up with the sagecom WiFi moments after it was installed and went back to my ubiquiti ap's. The sagecom is ok I guess, but I find managing it a complete headache, the gui is awful.
So do you have other Linksys aps hooked up to make the most out of the mesh functionality?
Oh right not too bad then! It's more money for me than I was paying on plusnet but can't grumble as the speeds are mental in comparison. I just wish there was a way around the static IP.
Hmmm hopefully my sagecom will break soon then... :D
Oh wow, always wanted to try something like this! I guess if you manage to insulate everything enough condensation shouldn't be an issue?
How are you going to control it?
Got the manky sagecom but had it for a long time now so I guess they changed recently?
Is the static IP still £8 per month? I'm not sure how they justify it tbh, I had one on Plusnet and it was £5 for life :cry:
I've not been able to rescue any filament yet, tried it in the oven at about 50 degrees for an hour but its still super brittle afterwards, from your guys experience sounds like I should try it for a bit longer?
Love the concept! Out of interest what CNC and laser are you running? I've got a datron CNC and a Trotec at work but need something a bit closer to home
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