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Weather information provided by meteohub. Thans again Boris for your great work concerning to Amateur radio aprs!!!
Please take a look at:
http://www.qth.at/oe1ssu/
I hope you like it. Please post your comments here.
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Reboot meteohub remote, because it showed: No Network connection. (i was remote connected G*).
And now, after one week, everything is dead and i don´t know what to do.
Someone has got any ideas?
Reboot meteohub remote, because it showed: No Network connection. (i was remote connected G*).
And now, after one week, everything is dead and i don´t know what to do.
Someone has got any ideas?
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I think you are using NSLU2 hardware? If so, the USB stick would probably be the first thing to check. Overtime they have probably proved to be the number one source of problems.stoney wrote:Someone has got any ideas?
Some sticks are better than others... :(
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Boris from Meteohub wrote me already back concerning to this.
Well, it was definitly "my" fault.
The Linksys isn´t very radio frequency robust.
I would say, i´ve found a complete new way of deleting firmware + usb stick. It works perfectly. But i can not remember the frequency :( It must be somewhere arround 20m or 40m band.
Well, it was definitly "my" fault.
The Linksys isn´t very radio frequency robust.
I would say, i´ve found a complete new way of deleting firmware + usb stick. It works perfectly. But i can not remember the frequency :( It must be somewhere arround 20m or 40m band.
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HiThe Linksys isn´t very radio frequency robust.
I would say, i´ve found a complete new way of deleting firmware + usb stick. It works perfectly. But i can not remember the frequency It must be somewhere arround 20m or 40m band.
depending on which linksys you have, you can install new operating system that will allow you to play around with Wi-Fi power output.
Have a look at this link. I used this firmware on one of my linksys routers....http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices.
The frequency of most routers lie's in the 2.4 Ghz band.
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100% correct. I also use two Asus wl 500 Gp. One with kamikaze and the other one with white russian. I just love them. With linux the router are extremly powerful and you can do things with wifi, you shouldn´t do :)
My linksys is a: NSLu2. - No wlan.
I nearly bricked the linksys with much higher output. I don´t think this could be done with 2.4 or 5 Ghz wifi.
Look at this page:
http://83.216.217.132/stefan/temp/shack.html
One of this transceiver is guilty:)
Concerning to wifi output power, i prefer to run them with very low power output. This enhance your security, even when you use wpa2, mac, etc. etc.
A wifi network you can not see, you can not hack. And the coeverage area is absolutly perfect for me. (Runing approx. 20mW)
My linksys is a: NSLu2. - No wlan.
I nearly bricked the linksys with much higher output. I don´t think this could be done with 2.4 or 5 Ghz wifi.
Look at this page:
http://83.216.217.132/stefan/temp/shack.html
One of this transceiver is guilty:)
Concerning to wifi output power, i prefer to run them with very low power output. This enhance your security, even when you use wpa2, mac, etc. etc.
A wifi network you can not see, you can not hack. And the coeverage area is absolutly perfect for me. (Runing approx. 20mW)
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Ah Ah
You have already been there, yes there is nothing like low power.
You have already been there, yes there is nothing like low power.