-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 06:40:54 -0400 Steve Kinney <admin@pilobilus.net> wrote:
I don't think that's a problem, since consumer grade routers don't have enough power to require a licensed operator. High gain antennas may be a gray area here, but since these would be pointed
When I was working in this problem space, I was advised to err on the side of caution with regard to high gain antennae due to PEP.
at participating reconfigured routers I don't think that would raise any eyebrows.
I advise being polite.
Yup, needs an ethernet connection for user access. Forwarding a mesh network router to a conventionally configured WiFi router is not a problem I have looked at yet, but I believe it should be
It's pretty straightforward to do. Just make sure they're on different channels for best efficiency (took me a couple of hours to figure that one out... oops.) - -- The Doctor [412/724/301/703/415] [ZS] PGP: 0x807B17C1 / 7960 1CDC 85C9 0B63 8D9F DD89 3BD8 FF2B 807B 17C1 WWW: https://drwho.virtadpt.net/ On the Internet, nobody knows you're a Perl script. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJWAFI/AAoJED1np1pUQ8Rk4UAQAILp+OnInw6uuRXSr8JZEbmS 8zgOLyvOLQ5skWFS4n3+HKRHiDirDO/yncbzSzfIgabSYd+2sSpbLN2td4SJjpfW w6otCv1qTREo9LQiSv7xqVyePCt9alAVHRyOiGFSUFwk5ej9QULHuAlHqJebohK1 saPmmx2HMiy6wINoN7BhwRGe/AHtpI0SfY2pS1pQ5YW5fPx7r1cdeDHKQdZrPEHZ WPYn3S3W41+JbZaodGYI3PyoG/UgNL1+cw089A77YO6pvlahlnbLPV2jTJL0UPqk pNORflf0xYP8N84pF3RcenYtzSLywvl5YbCGOatNA8V0aV47bvaWr/CK17pLmHkv 0KbQj9WB/KJUE4UrNw2pjH++wdX59i+EzzyM/f3qm1DOe+MM9933fNfvu2xJBEnz WqzKxpAfyjPohFS0ZbrAsmnkUOmYjmF+hpJyTYZaHKJQGhlEGfyAWLJ3a8Q2bp9P e2/ooAwtjhUsqzXjkFELqeMxYPjHWnK8R+EzvoxA5jUV8Tb/FLFNAacwb5nHlSix ra8+AVoEzx7rNb/l0wZzRLMp4URCqrFv9MJyxqzmXiBwv8u+NqUmN6Pkmwn3LSY2 sLg48v8xV8dJw2zXxrd5bA1bFOTb3vfkHTi/bag+FI35iakzkR9va2jZ0ciocbBT DI0VunuFBJA7tT+Gc713 =iOI/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----