I think the message regarding tripod leg or wherever?you want to put it is location can affect connectivity, so if your wifi signal is not great, you can try moving it around. Although it's probably wise to avoid faraday cages.?
We did a tutorial on setting up the GL.iNet router for woodland hills, it's still solid:?
On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 1:26?AM Rob Matson via <robert.d.matson=[email protected]> wrote:
If your tripod legs are metal this will also likely ruin your Wi-Fi signal so mounting the router on the legs seems a poor idea. I have been just placing it on top of my DIY power pack which seems
to work fine.?
I don¡¯t see how putting a router atop a (clearly metal-containing) power pack is substantively different than bungie-cording it to a metallic tripod leg? Routers seem to communicate just fine through multiple walls/floors/doors of my house,
so I¡¯d be shocked if the travel router (which should arrive tomorrow from Amazon, btw), would be severely impacted by a nearby piece of metal ¨C unless that ¡°metal¡± happened to be a Faraday cage enclosing the router.
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I could do some screen shots next week for the BerylAC1300 and Gemini 2 configuration if interested.
I¡¯ll certainly appreciate any pointers on properly setting it up with the Gemini 2. (I did go with the Beryl AX ¨C it ended up being only $25 more than the MT1300.) --Rob