I used Zephyr works for all my mast sheeves last year. Really nice guy, did really nice work for like $50 each. DannyOn Nov 9, 2021 4:23 PM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List wrote:
+1 for Zephyr Works.
They are not cheap, but they are good.
I have them make the set of masthead sheaves and
Hi all, I think someone mentioned having an antenna at the top of the mast that helps pull in distant wifi signals. Can anyone point me in the direction of a product that would help with picking up wifi while on the hook? Is it a 2 part system? One to receive the signal at the top of mast connec
Try this:
https://svjohannarose.blogspot.com/search/label/WiFiWork?m=1
Paul is on the list.
Dennis C.
Touché 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
> On Nov 10, 2021, at 5:18 AM, DJ via CnC-List wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I think someone mentioned having an antenna at the top of the mast that helps
> pull
Re 2.
Almost regardless of what you use, such system has to be two-part: one
connecting to the far away network and one providing a local connection for
your devices.
This will be a bridge or a router (better).
Most likely, a single device comprising both radios and the "network stuff"
(bridg
To amplify the last post:
What you want is a VPN setup. What a VPN does in simple terms is encrypt the
traffic flowing through the wifi connection and route it through the VPN server
on the way to and from the internet. This means if you connect to the Dr Evil
and KGB Associates wifi access poin
On a humorous note, one of my neighbors named his WiFi system “FBI Surveillance
Van”.
Dennis C.
> On Nov 10, 2021, at 7:32 AM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
> wrote:
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> A word of caution: connecting to some far-away wireless networks is frought
> with problems (risks). You never know
That's pretty funny! On Nov 10, 2021 8:46 AM, "Dennis C. via CnC-List" wrote:On a humorous note, one of my neighbors named his WiFi system “FBI Surveillance Van”.
Dennis C.
> On Nov 10, 2021, at 7:32 AM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List wrote:
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> A word of caution: connecting to so
Note to pranksters:
Stuff like “Airbus Flight Control Calibration Port” on an airliner might cause
more of a reaction than you expect!
Joe
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To: Stus-List
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Re: Wifi antenna at top of mast
That'
I'm using a Ubiquiti Bullet with 9db antenna as a booster, connected to a
basic home router, total cost about $200CAD, uses very little power on a
small inverter. The Bullet requires you to choose a wireless network using
their web interface, and a bit of other setup to work correctly. For now I
ju
http://www.wavewifi.com/
Bill
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021, 6:18 AM DJ via CnC-List wrote:
> Hi all,
> I think someone mentioned having an antenna at the top of the mast that
> helps pull in distant wifi signals. Can anyone point me in the direction
> of a product that would help with picking up wifi
Hi,
As Dennis mentioned, I have a write up on installing a long range wifi system.
Looking back at the write up, I realized that it has been 6 years. I
installed the Ubiquiti BULLET-M2-HP(2GHz). This same unit is still being sold
along other versions for 5GHz and AC Dual-Bands.
It has be
I have a similar setup to the Ubiquity system but use the Mikrotik Groove (
not unlike the Bullet) and a Mikrotik Hap ac2 router. The router itself can
be powered over 12v and has a POE port so it powers the Groove at the same
time. They both run RouterOS and thus the management tools are a little
Along these lines, does anyone have recommendations for offshore Wifi or at
least email?
Thank You,
Glenn and Lindsey Henderson
C&C 41
WeGo
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 6:11 PM ed vanderkruk via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I have a similar setup to the Ubiquity system but use the Mik
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