As evidence of how fragile the buyer/seller relationship, issues with
the Bullet M's have generated surplus units from a market that was
panting over them when they first came out. Can't find Bullet 2 HP's
for the world... All production went to Bullet2M's and Bullet5M's.
And neither one works correctly for non-N connections...
On 11/16/2009 05:17 PM, Butch Evans wrote:
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 11:33 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
as this is not spec modulation and whatnot.
This is the root problem. 10MHz is not "standard". Like WDS, if you
get a connection with different equipment it should be considered a
"gift".
just changed many of them to Ubnt units and am happy
If Ubiquiti didn't cut their own throats with their supply issues,
they'd be a REAL force to contend with in the wireless space. As it
stands now, though, they have a long row to hoe in order to get people
to trust the supply chain again. As for the quality of their gear, it
is very good for the money. It is worth much more in my opinion.
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