I'm trying to use wifi bridges to connect a seismic datalogger high on a
cliff to a computer a half mile away in a valley. This has been
successfully done with a colleague's equipment using Senao/Engenius
NCB-????(indoor model). So just order the same thing, right? Well, I
tried... and I got a device (NCB-3220) that uses 48Volts, not 12Volts,
despite the Engenius spec sheet listing the device at 12Volts, but it
came with an AC->48VDC adapter. This is useless... it is infeasible to
drag 4 12V batteries up the cliff.
I also ordered 2 outdoor bridges from Senao/Engenius, (the EOC-3220+
and the EOC-8610). BOTH are 48 Volts, BOTH reset themselves randomly
(and then you have to go in via serial port to reset to factory
defaults), one (8610) cannot even be reset to factory defaults, and so
far, the customer service from ENGENIUS has been AWFUL!
Needless to say, I'm pretty fed up with Senao/Engenius. I need a
couple of wifi bridge of some sort, at least one needs to be 12 Volts,
and... this is the kicker... they actually need to work! Any
suggestions?
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