Steve, you are mistaken on a couple of things. I’m not sure how you say it’s clunky. It’s pretty easy, as are most of the vendors GUI’s.
As for our statement about the road trip, that is completely false. If the AP is on the connection side, the client side will always search and connect. Every manufacturer ships with older firmware so again, I don’t see how that is any different than anyone else. As for the SSID, you have to use Chrome. If you use IE, then the save button doesn’t pop up. Chrome lets you type in whatever you want. Rory From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Jones Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 8:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [AFMUG] mimosa b11 very unimpressed thus far and theyre just sitting on my living room floor web interface is so clunky, pretty well guarantees if a link has any issue no getting to the other side to reboot it, definite road trip, glad these are going in a redundant path essids reverting to factory... awesome I can guarantee we will need two spares because the first time I'm going to do a replacement after a storm in inclement weather and this stupid 30 minute process of activating, loading firmwares, all that, the first ones getting chucked through a window seriously, you have to scan essid? you cant just put it in, how freaking stupid is that. now I haven't checked the maps, but I'm pretty confident theres no 11ghz link going through my house, so a noise floor in the low 80s is pretty suspect. wondering if my 5ghz ap is the source of that "11ghz" fucking upconverts, I should have researched more the blazing fast speed of the interface is making me have some respect for the epmp reboot time on this "carrier class" product is outstanding, pretty sure if I ever have to reboot in production ill have time to drive to everybodys house and let them know whats going on before it comes back up. I do like that radiowaves has a mimisa interface for the hp line of antennas though, so if need be ill just pull it off and put a saf interface on.
