I really want to know how you can possibly screw up the http/https interface on a radio, to set basic parameters, in such a way that it consumes massive amounts of CPU on the client-side browser and only works with one browser...
If even a super low budget company like TP-Link can make $22 802.11n SOHO routers that have acceptably usable http GUIs, why not Cambium? On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Jay Weekley via Af <[email protected]> wrote: > I thought I was the only one. My field unit is old but I would assume it > would work with an updated browser since every other radio does but ePMP > was pretty much unusable. I finally reloaded my laptops OS and updates. > Only Chrome will work with the ePMP interface. IE won't work at all and > Mozilla give constant script errors. We have another tech that has the same > issue with a newer laptop. > > Kurt Fankhauser via Af wrote: > >> I can't take it anymore, I'm going back to UBNT for non-FSK/450 stuff. I >> can no longer deal with the slow and horrible EPMP interface. I thought it >> would get better as the firmware matured but its not getting any better, >> Just loaded the latest firmware 2.3.3 and its still slower than a turtle >> going in the wrong direction. For crying out loud the old Tranzeo interface >> is faster than this! Chrome, and IE 11 it doesn't matter it literally takes >> me 30 minutes to config one of these radios. By the time you upgrade the >> firmware and "try" to upload a template to one. (never does want to take a >> backup config is always erroring out) I can't afford to be sitting at the >> bench all day fiddling with these radios. You can't even type text in the >> fields that already have characters in them without getting some weird >> outcome. Everytime i go to deal with one of these radios i always end up >> with obscenities coming out of my mouth and I even have a hole punched in a >> wall in the shop cause i got so frustrated with one a few weeks back. >> >> Maybe Bitlomat will come out with third party firmware for these and save >> us all.... >> >> >> >> >> Kurt Fankhauser >> >> Wavelinc Communications >> >> P.O. Box 126 >> >> Bucyrus, OH 44820 >> >> http://www.wavelinc.com <http://www.wavelinc.com/> >> >> tel. 419-562-6405 >> >> fax. 419-617-0110 >> >> >
