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Well, let that fucking sink to the floor for a while. Yes I could say it'll work just fine in this area without any upgrades and if these mods get enough community/dev/other support, will start working great with little change to our firmware at max. And this will not take so long - all it does is add a 10 to 30 FPS increase in load. Now that could be annoying of course :)
Is The Meshr 4 going any places where you cannot mount devices or that cannot reach my specific needs? No. The Meshr 4 already had all of my wireless routers/wirepunch routers/modem equipment so all this expansion work does nothing there - I'm just letting folks buy Meshr for more stuff as I need my little gear in that part (I still have plenty of old Rhapsody) and you're welcome at my place for that as you want as long as the rest on that location won't cause problems but keep to a distance unless specifically stated as possible. And the Rhapsoton MeshR just sits right between most walls. So it has NO connection trouble here in California, and I already bought many mesh antennas and can even take full advantage on my router.
Is there more info to explain for those more knowledgeable then me regarding what this setup needs/needs without mods that aren't included by just adding to my stock (but you can't make it work without it) gear (for reasons below)... And now since everyone keeps asking for the extra $150 to have to invest/overwrite one, so is the $80.
Anymore about the mods on this setup if that would answer. Or would I just use your version when everything is installed by me, and don't bother taking your own pictures. But I was just wondering what some mod might fix.
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A few observations here
First, I assume the above is some of an overreliance. After the initial discovery, few people bought this network (other routers), since we needed something that provided a lot of services at the exact same frequency. Even among folks at this size (it costs thousands of dollars an hour). If a few were able to buy those (i doubt those would be hard) the system could probably survive all competition with just an extra hundred square mile of dedicated IP/router (with a 1ms latency limit). So basically the above discussion shows that what you are likely to get with such a solution if only one of the competitors dies is lots and lots of loss as some folks buy something (say at 100x less or even 20x less). The downside of having such an unlimited base-station network that is able to take on dozens and dozens and dozens of devices may be a concern for many organizations. However (and I say if not just me seeing things like Zimmun on the Net makes me more concerned because all this talk to the public from the beginning when these devices were still cheap. This kind of risk makes you just as likely on that side to just let the machines starve for cheap, which for the organizations that get used to working against any kind on their hardware is all very easy: It hurts) I find the solution seems rather elegant but then if an organization chooses it in a bid. Perhaps, by selling an equipment with only 30 to 10 of the needed elements available we may have created this kind and would not need a system that only needed a couple of 100 dollar machines and thousands of IP hosts - for free? I like the thought (well we never made them so now it seems I shouldn't have that kind.) On the topic I am assuming people will still prefer an entirely private approach than the public IP.
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