Thanks for uploading this video ! This looks interesting however my wife is in the background with the face of disapproval so maybe a project for the future. Just out of interest though, would this be a band C situation or can you get by with band B, and incidentally I'm not entirely sure if OFCOM have released band C for internal use without a license yet I can't seem to get a straight answer from anywhere If you or anyone else knows I would be very grateful for the info.
These devices when set to UK will only allow you to use Band B. If set to USA they only allow what I think is C. I'll be using whatever the least busy frequency is in the selection it allows me to use when set to UK :) Not sure on the licensing question; ispreview forums might be a good place to ask.
Thanks for the video, didn't think it would be complicated but always nice to see a walk through.
I still really struggle each time I assemble one with the wings on the dish, such a pain to clip in to the plastic bracket.
Great video, can this be used to just connect to random cell towers and a router to boost internet speed?
No, they only communicate using the WiFi protocol and do not use 3G, 4G or 5G cell phone frequencies or protocols.
@@freename got it, thank you.
Thanks for uploading this video ! This looks interesting however my wife is in the background with the face of disapproval so maybe a project for the future. Just out of interest though, would this be a band C situation or can you get by with band B, and incidentally I'm not entirely sure if OFCOM have released band C for internal use without a license yet I can't seem to get a straight answer from anywhere If you or anyone else knows I would be very grateful for the info.
These devices when set to UK will only allow you to use Band B. If set to USA they only allow what I think is C. I'll be using whatever the least busy frequency is in the selection it allows me to use when set to UK :)
Not sure on the licensing question; ispreview forums might be a good place to ask.