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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Open Mesh Pro – OMIP
By F. Shenk
I have applied assorted compoundings of routers and repeaters from three dissimilar makers but, not one thing worked as well as these mesh network devices. We have a “U”-shaped building and it was difficult and costly to get wireless signal on each floor until I purchased four of these. The outstanding part is that I may set all of them up at the same time from one, easy to use, interface on the Open Mesh Dashboard. I even set up the free-wifi to strength the users to go to our website firstborn before they may go anyplace else. I have never been competent to find such an lowcost solution that works so well. The POE injectors work great even at 120 ft cable.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Open-Mesh is veritably “Plug and Play”
By dharmabumjon
I own a 110 year old, renovated two story building in the midwest, that has an primary pressed tin ceiling on the basi floor that attenuates the WiFi signal to unusable levels on the second floor. Upstairs is our loft apartment and downstairs is our coffeehouse. I’ve tried respective configurations of routers, repeaters, hi gain antennas to win a victory over the weak signal upstairs, all with dubious results. Open-Mesh solved this problem with the least amount of administration that I have ever seen on a WiFi network config. It was awesome. I plugged them in, registered the MAC addresses on the CloudTrax web site and voila’!!! Complete coverage allround the building with the added gain of both public and private SSIDs, B/W throttling, redirect to splash page and vouchers on the public side, WPA security on the private side, plus cloud based monitoring and administration from anyplace I’m at in the world. (I just kicked somebody off the coffeehouse public SSID from my hotel in Seattle for Skyping in the restaurant, which is versus our terms of use agreement on the splash page…how cool is that?) These things are self recognizing, self healing, powerful little units and I love ‘em. If you’ve got a big, dual use space and that has coverage issues, this is the answer.
5 of 5 persons found the following review helpful.
Easiest, most dependable network I’ve applied so far.
By William R. Heyde
I genuinely basi employed 3 of these to setup a wireless network amidst two single-story wooden buildings. All you have to do is install one to your router with a cable and plug it into the wall. Then just plug the remaining ones into an AC outlet and let it set itself up. Two of our buildings are disunited by a distance of regarding 60 feet. It worked so well that I install 2 more for another building. I wanted to get a strong (i.e. full bar) signal into the laptop as I went around and tested it. The Dashboard open-mesh program was easy to set up and allows me to monitor the action (not tracking!) of each node on the network. I highly commend this item if you want to extend your wireless network for a very lowcost price.
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