@Monir @licquorice @Ewan1 @wkirkman
I have configured this
It looks like you can run as many wifi discs as you need, I dont have any more to test but managed to get 4 connected to the home hut without any drama
I ran a 15 meter ethernet outside the house and connected a disc. app shows connected and in good shape.
I connected to the BT home hub wifi and walked toward the disc outside, what i noicted was the signal had to drop before i would connect to the disc outside, it was maybe 2-3 seconds.. not the worst situation.
I configured all the CCTV/Nas/Cloud devices all ok, fixed their IP address and shortern the DHCP server range to a handfull of IP address, of course changes the DHCP/Home Hub Ip address range to take it away from the default.
The Halo device is a the next thing i want to play with. i was told that the halo will service the internet if there is a disconnection from the exchange. so far it seems that when i power off the OTN box, the ethernet connections all lose the internet but using wifi you disconnect and reconnect and you can get a onto the internet. Will have a play later this this
Hi oldskoolsandhu
Thanks for the update, glad it all worked out.
I found similar to you that a device will not necessarily connect to the strongest WIFI source, and will only change source when the signal strength drops significantly.
hey @Monir longest ethernet cable was 30 meters and wifi disc was servicing data ok. I could see the disc on the app connected with wifi and my device was hitting about 600mb when using fast.com