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REPLAY LINK: Zoom mtg using microRouter for Gemini connect


 

HI everyone

At your request (and against my wishes!) here's a replay of this session.

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thanks again to the 15 or so people who joined the live presentation

it's currently marked unlisted, so anyone with a link can view it, but we plan to do a more polished version of this video without?some of the hiccups i experienced.

nice to see and meet some of you! looking forward to more of these in the future

--
Brian?



Brian Valente
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Thanks for the zoom.
I watched it on you tube. I didn't see the zoom until it was over.?
I was wondering, is the micro router only for the wifi and to be able to hookup wired pc at the same time?? Because I have a TP-link wr802n and I don't have another rj45 port on the router for a wired pc.

I was also having a problem with wired and wifi hookup, things would slowdown or disconect. I asume with both hookup fighting with each other. I'm going to try putting a priority to each like you showed and test it out tonight.
Thanks again
Glen?


 

Hi Glen

the TP-Link is great and soo close to what's needed, but the problem as you pointed out is it only has one wired lan port :(

plus GLi microRouter has the ability to create fixed assignments, which is critical for this working correctly. I think it's worth the $20 :)



On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 8:29 PM glnth <IDEAL18@...> wrote:
Thanks for the zoom.
I watched it on you tube. I didn't see the zoom until it was over.?
I was wondering, is the micro router only for the wifi and to be able to hookup wired pc at the same time?? Because I have a TP-link wr802n and I don't have another rj45 port on the router for a wired pc.

I was also having a problem with wired and wifi hookup, things would slowdown or disconect. I asume with both hookup fighting with each other. I'm going to try putting a priority to each like you showed and test it out tonight.
Thanks again
Glen?



--
Brian?



Brian Valente
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Thanks for the session, Brian.
I learned some networking.
I am ok with my current wifi setup, but found this to be interesting.? I use USB from a permanent pier in front of my house to my my laptop in an observatory trailer next to the pier.? Then TeamViewer wifi connect to my tablet, or phone or desktop in house 40 feet away.? Has been working good since I put a wifi antenna outside on the trailer.
Laptop in trailer is powerful Dell and runs all my apps and collects images.? The router you showed would be interesting for Star party setup, but my 16 ft USB active cable has done well and more simple. Also don't want to change out my USB hub at the mount to an Ethernet....laptop in trailer would need adapter if I did that.? Already use one just for Gemini 2 to hub at the mount. Rest is all USB.??

I have to set up mount and tele each time onto pier, then take laptop in when finished each night. Sure wish I had place for an observatory shed, but not possible.??

Great seeing some of the folks faces on Zoom that I read about.?

Losmandy mount G811 working great, just working on better guiding in phd.

Clear skies, all!

Mearl
In hazy VA


On Sun, Apr 26, 2020, 4:30 PM Brian Valente <bvalente@...> wrote:
HI everyone

At your request (and against my wishes!) here's a replay of this session.

??

thanks again to the 15 or so people who joined the live presentation

it's currently marked unlisted, so anyone with a link can view it, but we plan to do a more polished version of this video without?some of the hiccups i experienced.

nice to see and meet some of you! looking forward to more of these in the future

--
Brian?



Brian Valente
portfolio


Sonny Edmonds
 

I was watching, but no web cam on my home office computer. OK, so I'm a hermit.
I did get a GL i-net Mango router on the way. It's apparently on a slow boat from China.
So looking forward to catching up.
I was on the Chat part of Zoom.
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SonnyE


(I suggest viewed in full screen)