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 deon to Dan Clough 
 Re: What sense is a tunnel? (was: '-Unpu 
 12 Nov 25 16:58:59 
 
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  Re: Re: What sense is a tunnel? (was: '-Unpublished-' with speed > 300)
  By: Dan Clough to Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Nov 10 2025 08:43 am

Howdy,

 >  DC> That's a possibility, for sure.  I have heard good things about
 >  DC> Mikrotik.

 > I've been studying the various models they offer, and I think the
 > "Hex S" may be the one.  Likely going to get it, soon, thanks for the
 > pointer.

I'm a fan of the Mikrotik stuff, to the point that anybody who asks for a
router or a reliable device I recommend them.

I've used the Hex S - infact still have it here and its now in its box - I
needed something with more ports and wifi so went with an RB4011.

My sister lives ruraly with a portable work office, her husband's man cave,
and her step fathers granny flat. They were using many other, even named
brand, wifi/ethernet devices and having constant problems with internet
failing - even when they installed ethernet cabling. (Probably a 100m all up.)

So I installed a few hap ax2 - at various drops on the ethernet run, and it
hasnt missed a beat since I installed it 2 years ago. Single wifi for their
devices as they roam around the proeprty and ethernet for the backbone. I
manage it all remotely.


...лоеп
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