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   On 10/12/2025 10:29, c186282 wrote:   
   > On 12/10/25 04:47, The Natural Philosopher wrote:   
      
   >> I ought to resurrect 27MHz.. that is still free-ish   
   >    
   > ˙ It can be good for some stuff, alas not IP   
   > ˙ cams and other higher-bandwidth devices.   
   >    
   Yeah. You can get maybe 50kbps out of 27MHz Probably enough fir a very    
   low res cam.,   
      
   > ˙ Hmmm ... maybe 300 Hz ? Goes everywhere !   
   >    
   Short to medium wave the best, as used in ADSL.   
      
      
   >>> ˙˙ Pity nobody makes a 5ghz "viewer" so you can   
   >>> ˙˙ get at least a fuzzy picture of the signal at   
   >>> ˙˙ different places˙ ?   
   >>>   
   >> Well they do. Its called a smart phone.   
   >    
   > ˙ "Bars" ??? How CRUDE !˙ :-)   
   >    
      
   Er no, Not bars.   
      
   https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=abdelrahman.wifianalyzerpro   
      
   > ˙ I wanna SEE colors on the walls.   
   >    
   Take more LSD   
      
      
   > ˙ DID add a wlan1 ... but, as was, not really useful.   
   > ˙ You could connect to one, or the other, but there's   
   > ˙ no inherent fail-over. Apparently there IS some   
   > ˙ software, and/or evil config/iptables, fixes ...   
   > ˙ but kinda icky.   
   >    
   No,. it just needs setting up.   
   I looked into ot and decided life was too shoryt   
      
   > ˙ What we WANT is for a device connection to use   
   > ˙ the BEST signal - whether that's the primary   
   > ˙ router or an extender - and switch back and   
   > ˙ forth automatically depending on the connection   
   > ˙ quality. Looks like it CAN be done ... but ....   
   >    
   Yes. unfortunately that is not how *most* wifi works   
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