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What Wireless Router Are You Using For Mixer Control Via A Tablet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judson Tucker" data-source="post: 76023" data-attributes="member: 3473"><p>Re: What Wireless Router Are You Using For Mixer Control Via A Tablet?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The WRT160 is an okay piece of kit. Depending on the version you have, it will support DD-WRT firmware, which will make your life easier should you stick with the Linksys. </p><p></p><p>You could keep the WRT160 and simply add a more powerful WAP -- Ubiquiti has a great selection of products. The Rocket, Bullet, and NanoStations seem to be relatively popular. Getting the antenna(s) up and above things that block your line of sight is important. (Or if your particular WRT160 has detachable antennas, run external antennas up high, and you should be good/better than you are now.)</p><p></p><p>It is often helpful to run inSSIDer on a separate computer (it's free), to analyze potential congestion, and allows you to select a clear, or relatively clearer, channel for your wireless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judson Tucker, post: 76023, member: 3473"] Re: What Wireless Router Are You Using For Mixer Control Via A Tablet? The WRT160 is an okay piece of kit. Depending on the version you have, it will support DD-WRT firmware, which will make your life easier should you stick with the Linksys. You could keep the WRT160 and simply add a more powerful WAP -- Ubiquiti has a great selection of products. The Rocket, Bullet, and NanoStations seem to be relatively popular. Getting the antenna(s) up and above things that block your line of sight is important. (Or if your particular WRT160 has detachable antennas, run external antennas up high, and you should be good/better than you are now.) It is often helpful to run inSSIDer on a separate computer (it's free), to analyze potential congestion, and allows you to select a clear, or relatively clearer, channel for your wireless. [/QUOTE]
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