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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Wifi Bridge Testing

    Sure I would like to try it out! I have tried using Wifi over my SPA 525G with a WNDR3700v3. Even though Cisco brags about how wonderful it is to be able make SIP call without being tied by wires it is hit or miss. Definitively something wrong when I can make crystal clear Facebook messenger calls anywhere in my house with a cheap 30.00 Android phone yet can't make a reliable WIFI call was a 100+ Cisco phone 3 feet away from the router. In the past I have used my laptop to bridge the wifi of my laptop to the internal NIC and plugged in ATAs to make VOIP calls. Amazingly that has worked pretty well.

  2. #2
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    Default Re: Wifi Bridge Testing

    Id offer but I set wireless bridges up as part of my job and its kinda second nature. Probably not a good test.

    What we have learned is that we want to have our sip stuff on on radio (on channel 1) and our cameras on another (Channel 11 ect) .

    I wait in anticipation to see how this works out.
    I Void Warranties.

  3. #3
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    Default Re: Wifi Bridge Testing

    If the device supports the 5 GHz band I'd like to test it. 2.4GHz is too crowded in my area to be useful.

    michael

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