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ask4bk(m): 12:43pm On Apr 06
oluwapoju:


Whats devices do i need to start this Hotspot business. I have have the starlink router already
Ethernet adapter, enterprise level access point that offer voucher codes for clients, a poe+ switch to power it, electricity. That's all

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chatom143: 3:31pm On Apr 06
Jummymine:
Please how do I FastTrack the delivery of my replacement starlink. My starlink got spoilt after a heavy rainfall last month.I complained to them about a month ago and they said they would send a replacement. The replacement was supposed to be delivered today and now they have changed it to the end of April.
Is there anyway I can fast track the delivery?That will make it 2 months without the starlink internet.

What could be wrong? My replacement kit came in directly from the US in less than a week. I complained on Sunday morning, and I got another one in Nigeria on Thursday morning.
ANIKUDI: 6:34pm On Apr 06
chatom143:


What could be wrong? My replacement kit came in directly from the US in less than a week. I complained on Sunday morning, and I got another one in Nigeria on Thursday morning.

Probably, due to the fact that they're upgrading replacement kits to Gen 3.
oluwapoju(m): 7:00pm On Apr 06
ask4bk:

Ethernet adapter, enterprise level access point that offer voucher codes for clients, a poe+ switch to power it, electricity. That's all

Thanks sir.. which enterprise level access point do you recommend... Electricity isn't a problem
ask4bk(m): 10:01pm On Apr 06
oluwapoju:


Thanks sir.. which enterprise level access point do you recommend... Electricity isn't a problem
Grandstream GWN7664ELR

Its not the big names like unify or omada, but this is an unpopular access point that is enterprise grade which I doubt any omada or unify is. I used it to replace my omada outdoor which was making my clients complain every time when only 20 people connect simultaneously.
brightk(m): 6:39am On Apr 07
ask4bk:

Grandstream GWN7664ELR

Its not the big names like unify or omada, but this is an unpopular access point that is enterprise grade which I doubt any omada or unify is. I used it to replace my omada outdoor which was making my clients complain every time when only 20 people connect simultaneously.

unify anytime any day. But I like d flexibility. I have had some running for yrs # difft site covering guests up to 60 s.

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ask4bk(m): 11:17am On Apr 07
brightk:
unify anytime any day. But I like d flexibility. I have had some running for yrs # difft site covering guests up to 60 s.
One unify access point ran 60 clients concurrently and it was smooth? Would love to know which particular access point did that. Most unify and tp-link omada will start to slow down especially as they are only 2x2 mimo or max 3x3. They are not enterprise level access points. You can't use them in a large setting like a stadium of thousands of people.

My Grandstream is 4x4 mi-mimo. Can theoretically take 500+ clients at a go, though the highest I've seen mine take is 72 clients at a go with smooth experience for all.

Unify is great for hotels where many won't be connected at same time to one access point. But not for a public commercial use that could draw 100s of s to one access point.

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studyless123: 11:39am On Apr 07
ask4bk:


If I knew the native language you spoke I'll type in it and repeat that starlink didn't stop receiving new subscribers because of over capacity but because of NCC price regulations that doesn't favour them. Starlink charges all African countries $43 which is 75k today of which we are lucky coz outside Africa it's $130 montly. NCC forcing them to maintain 38k which is $22 or so isn't good for their business.

An entire country can't be over capacity. Only cities and particular areas based on the congestion of many s in that one spot.
Right now, even Sambisa forest can't sub for starlink and maybe there's only 1-3 starlinks there used by Boko haram. That usage can't put borno over capacity.

Its only about price regulations and that's all.
If you give me your local language I can use Google translator and convert it to your language for better comprehension.

All you've been shouting is I can afford it, I make money from it, everyone else can burn and the govt must lawlessness.

The issue is not about price increase but following due process before price increase. ISPs must sought regulatory approval before increasing prices and Starlink failed to do so. That to you doesn't matter, and they must not leave no matter what they do, but I'll educate you.

1. Let's concede, they followed due process and increased the prices to 75k. The entry price of 38k is above the affordability threshold of most Nigerians and 75k means only the rich in our society will use the service. Please don't compare prices in Nigeria to other African countries, if you've lived there you've lived in other sub-Sahara countries, you'll understand why prices should be cheaper in Nigeria.

2. Govt have the right to regulate prices in the telecoms sector. The state of New York (a very rich state compared to Nigeria) requires ISPs to offer an entry price of $15. AT&T said they're leaving, others adjusted. $15 can't get you a good lunch in NY but you can get a good internet service for an entire month.

3. If you understand the business model of Starlink, you'll understand it's a numbers game. It's better for them to accept new subscribers at the current price than operating with the same number (use your head).

4. Forget about the noise, they are upgrading their facilities and once they're done with the first phase, they'll accept more subscribers and maybe also give you the price increase that you so much desire.

5. The US is their largest market, some people were on wait list for about 2 years and now they charge a congestion fee of $100 in addition to the cost of equipment. They also place Nigerian orders on a waitlist stating they're congested and when they're ready, they'll fulfill the orders.

Sir, don't think only about yourself and that will help you to reason better.

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seunpayne(m): 1:54pm On Apr 07
While we argue about who cannot afford what the policy of the NCC is building in the current phase of the expansion plan that starlink is doing for DSTVs benefit, make una help me abeg.

I currently am one of the "priveledged elite" that can "afford" the 38k sub. Thing is, I would be moving to a new apartment this weekend (about 7km from my current place) and I wanted to know if I could change my service address and retain my current residential plan. That business plan is not for "elite" people like me abeg.
CuteMaro(m): 1:57pm On Apr 07
seunpayne:
While we argue about who cannot afford what the policy of the NCC is building in the current phase of the expansion plan that starlink is doing for DSTVs benefit, make una help me abeg.

I currently am one of the "priveledged elite" that can "afford" the 38k sub. Thing is, I would be moving to a new apartment this weekend (about 7km from my current place) and I wanted to know if I could change my service address and retain my current residential plan. That business plan is not for "elite" people like me abeg.

I'll advise you to give it a try, especially if the new location is not very far.

The person I sold to lives quite far from me but was able to continue on my residential plan even till this moment. So by all means give it a try.

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oluwapoju(m): 2:33pm On Apr 07
ask4bk:

Grandstream GWN7664ELR

Its not the big names like unify or omada, but this is an unpopular access point that is enterprise grade which I doubt any omada or unify is. I used it to replace my omada outdoor which was making my clients complain every time when only 20 people connect simultaneously.


Thank you sir
ask4bk(m): 5:22pm On Apr 07
studyless123:



5. The US is their largest market, some people were on wait list for about 2 years and now they charge a congestion fee of $100 in addition to the cost of equipment. They also place Nigerian orders on a waitlist stating they're congested and when they're ready, they'll fulfill the orders.

Sir, don't think only about yourself and that will help you to reason better.

You are getting it all wrong again. US has never been congested for starlink. Only parts of US are congested, not USA. Don't confuse part with whole.
If entire Nigeria is indicated as congested on their site it tells you the reason isn't about congestion but something else. So as not to speculate Starlink Nigeria literally confirmed they are pausing their service for conflict reasons with NCC. You don't need to cook up another reason apart from that which they confirmed.

I'm thinking selflessly?
In same message to Nigerian they said if it isn't resolved they could terminate their service in Nigeria (which I know isn't gonna happen though). But it's you who is also being selfish. Some of us live in forests without mobile network. We will do anything to pay for starlink to come online. If its 38k for all, we are happy, but if 75k is only way out to help me get Internet like everyone, then I'm ready to pay that too. I just don't want starlink getting pissed off and leaving Nigeria and I'm offline while you just simply switch to mtn coz you've options.
You are also being selfish for wanting someone's business to fail because you want cheap prices. He's not the one depreciating your naira. How can he run his business with $20 per client when in other places it's $43 or even $150 for Europe. They are destroying the man's Tesla everywhere too and you want him to do father Christmas for you.
Blame your govt, not Elon Musk or starlink. They can't give you a service at a loss.

If you can't afford starlink, move to the option you can. If not, you can also fight for lamborgini to be sold for 2m naira so that every Nigerian can afford it

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ask4bk(m): 5:28pm On Apr 07
seunpayne:
While we argue about who cannot afford what the policy of the NCC is building in the current phase of the expansion plan that starlink is doing for DSTVs benefit, make una help me abeg.

I currently am one of the "priveledged elite" that can "afford" the 38k sub. Thing is, I would be moving to a new apartment this weekend (about 7km from my current place) and I wanted to know if I could change my service address and retain my current residential plan. That business plan is not for "elite" people like me abeg.

I think you can as long as you are privileged to still be in residential.

Advice: the day you are about to move, set the address to the new place from your present location and see if it works. If it doesn't work, then you just take it to the new place like that. 7km could still keep you connected to your .
brightk(m): 9:09pm On Apr 07
ask4bk:

One unify access point ran 60 clients concurrently and it was smooth? Would love to know which particular access point did that. Most unify and tp-link omada will start to slow down especially as they are only 2x2 mimo or max 3x3. They are not enterprise level access points. You can't use them in a large setting like a stadium of thousands of people.

My Grandstream is 4x4 mi-mimo. Can theoretically take 500+ clients at a go, though the highest I've seen mine take is 72 clients at a go with smooth experience for all.

Unify is great for hotels where many won't be connected at same time to one access point. But not for a public commercial use that could draw 100s of s to one access point.
i think u should check out specs of their hardware dat incoporates 4x4 and higher spatial streams

studyless123: 10:09pm On Apr 07
ask4bk:


You are getting it all wrong again. US has never been congested for starlink. Only parts of US are congested, not USA. Don't confuse part with whole.
If entire Nigeria is indicated as congested on their site it tells you the reason isn't about congestion but something else. So as not to speculate Starlink Nigeria literally confirmed they are pausing their service for conflict reasons with NCC. You don't need to cook up another reason apart from that which they confirmed.

I'm thinking selflessly?
In same message to Nigerian they said if it isn't resolved they could terminate their service in Nigeria (which I know isn't gonna happen though). But it's you who is also being selfish. Some of us live in forests without mobile network. We will do anything to pay for starlink to come online. If its 38k for all, we are happy, but if 75k is only way out to help me get Internet like everyone, then I'm ready to pay that too. I just don't want starlink getting pissed off and leaving Nigeria and I'm offline while you just simply switch to mtn coz you've options.
You are also being selfish for wanting someone's business to fail because you want cheap prices. He's not the one depreciating your naira. How can he run his business with $20 per client when in other places it's $43 or even $150 for Europe. They are destroying the man's Tesla everywhere too and you want him to do father Christmas for you.
Blame your govt, not Elon Musk or starlink. They can't give you a service at a loss.

If you can't afford starlink, move to the option you can. If not, you can also fight for lamborgini to be sold for 2m naira so that every Nigerian can afford it

Sir, like I stated earlier calm down and learn. Life is not only about you, I know you use it for business but everyone else should not burn because of you. Starlink signed regulatory policies and if they can't keep up with it, they can pack and go. Price increase should be approved and whatever price they set is the least of my issue.

I don't care about the price. I know many individuals that pay more that that monthly. I can't use it because it's a CGNAT and I don't like their implementation because they use semi-static blocks of ports for connection. I was paying about 1k USD for ISP over 15 years ago and wouldn't have issue paying same today. You also don't have to tell lies to prove a point. The reason for the waitlist is clearly stated on their website, any other reason you're giving is your opinion.
Concentrate on your last mile connections which was what I did 20 years ago. People will appreciate you for that.

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brightk(m): 11:50pm On Apr 07
studyless123:


Sir, like I stated earlier calm down and learn. Life is not only about you, I know you use it for business but everyone else should not burn because of you. Starlink signed regulatory policies and if they can't keep up with it, they can pack and go. Price increase should be approved and whatever price they set is the least of my issue.

I don't care about the price. I know many individuals that pay more that that monthly. I can't use it because it's a CGNAT and I don't like their implementation because they use semi-static blocks of ports for connection. I was paying about 1k USD for ISP over 15 years ago and wouldn't have issue paying same today. You also don't have to tell lies to prove a point. The reason for the waitlist is clearly stated on their website, any other reason you're giving is your opinion.
Concentrate on your last mile connections which was what I did 20 years ago. People will appreciate you for that.
there is more to this stuff than what u see out there. trust me i work in the telecommunication industry.. There are big players in the market.... u know ur country very well and how far de can go to sabotage things..

do u know piple still activate starlink despite d issue of no service in several location... just de play
oluwapoju(m): 5:46am On Apr 08
ask4bk:

Ethernet adapter, enterprise level access point that offer voucher codes for clients, a poe+ switch to power it, electricity. That's all

As regards the POE+ switch, will Grandstream GWN7700P 4 Port Unmanaged PoE+ Switch work better OR you have a recommendation for me. Thanks sir
ask4bk(m): 10:03am On Apr 08
brightk:
i think u should check out specs of their hardware dat incoporates 4x4 and higher spatial streams
I get you, but there's no room for comparison.
Unify enterprise level access points don't offer 4x4 mi-mimo on all frequencies. They do on 6ghz and 5ghz but hardly do on 2.4ghz which, truth be said, is what 90% of clients will use since only 2.4ghz travels far. Mine has 4x4 on all frequencies.

Also there enterprise level access point is boasting of just 140m square of coverage when my Grandstream offers 282,000m square. That's literally 2000 times better.

Unify, as a big name, are super costly when you can get Grandstream cheaper and does 2000 times better. Grandstream is an American company. Not Chinese incase you tempted to say Chinese make cheaper and less quality.
ask4bk(m): 10:13am On Apr 08
studyless123:


Sir, like I stated earlier calm down and learn. Life is not only about you, I know you use it for business but everyone else should not burn because of you. Starlink signed regulatory policies and if they can't keep up with it, they can pack and go. Price increase should be approved and whatever price they set is the least of my issue.

I don't care about the price. I know many individuals that pay more that that monthly. I can't use it because it's a CGNAT and I don't like their implementation because they use semi-static blocks of ports for connection. I was paying about 1k USD for ISP over 15 years ago and wouldn't have issue paying same today. You also don't have to tell lies to prove a point. The reason for the waitlist is clearly stated on their website, any other reason you're giving is your opinion.
Concentrate on your last mile connections which was what I did 20 years ago. People will appreciate you for that.
You are all deliberately being blind to the point I made. That I'm doing business with it is just the last point I made, and you ignore the first point which is that we live in a bush where there's no mobile mtn, glo, airtel, Etisalat or anything at all. Starlink is our only hope which I know is not an only hope for you. Don't ignore that and focus on the added point I said that I do business with it.

I'm lying and not following what's on their site? Lol. There site literally says lite blue means there's capacity and dark blue means no capacity. 90% of Nigeria is on light blue but still says no capacity and that's simply because it's not about capacity. I'm sure you didn't know it's not only Nigeria. Benin Republic has no dark blue yet entire country is on no capacity until they introduced gen 3. Entire west Africa from Nigeria to Sierra Leone was like that with no capacity because they had yet to bring in gen 3 to West Africa. Today all of them have gen 3 and services restored, except Nigeria.

Again, November/December they literally sent an email to everyone saying their service will be interrupted in Nigeria till they settle with NCC. It's literally there. May be you didn't get the mail. So I won't blame you of lying as you blame me.
ask4bk(m): 10:14am On Apr 08
oluwapoju:


As regards the POE+ switch, will Grandstream GWN7700P 4 Port Unmanaged PoE+ Switch work better OR you have a recommendation for me. Thanks sir
Any poe+ will work sir. Just choose what works with your pocket.
brightk(m): 5:47pm On Apr 08
ask4bk:

I get you, but there's no room for comparison.
Unify enterprise level access points don't offer 4x4 mi-mimo on all frequencies. They do on 6ghz and 5ghz but hardly do on 2.4ghz which, truth be said, is what 90% of clients will use since only 2.4ghz travels far. Mine has 4x4 on all frequencies.

Also there enterprise level access point is boasting of just 140m square of coverage when my Grandstream offers 282,000m square. That's literally 2000 times better.

Unify, as a big name, are super costly when you can get Grandstream cheaper and does 2000 times better. Grandstream is an American company. Not Chinese incase you tempted to say Chinese make cheaper and less quality.
we all learn everyday. I would look into grandstream in further installations. Do u ve a plug?
seunpayne(m): 9:59am On Apr 09
ask4bk:

I get you, but there's no room for comparison.
Unify enterprise level access points don't offer 4x4 mi-mimo on all frequencies. They do on 6ghz and 5ghz but hardly do on 2.4ghz which, truth be said, is what 90% of clients will use since only 2.4ghz travels far. Mine has 4x4 on all frequencies.

Also there enterprise level access point is boasting of just 140m square of coverage when my Grandstream offers 282,000m square. That's literally 2000 times better.

Unify, as a big name, are super costly when you can get Grandstream cheaper and does 2000 times better. Grandstream is an American company. Not Chinese incase you tempted to say Chinese make cheaper and less quality.


Sorry o. E go be like say I dey find trouble but I have been a network engineer for almost 10 years and I can tell you the comparision isn't complete sir. They are closer than you have implied.

To start with the grandstream in question is the long range (LR) variant. To compare properly, you should compare to the U6 Pro-LR. It also has 4 x 4 mimo on 2.4Ghz bands.

Also the grandstream range is 300m (the data sheet doesn't specify in square meters). The U6 Pro-LR is 185 square meters. Grandstream has more range but its 2x at best not 2000...(you sef, try dey calm down...even grandstream go shout for that claim).

The grandstream is a very great device (especially when you consider it's price) no doubt. But Unifi didn't become the silver standard in enterprise grade networking by mistake.

To be clear, side by side comparison, the U6 Pro-LR is better than the Grandstream GWN7664ELR. In actual use, a person might not need up to half of the features crammed into the U6 and the grandstream is cheaper and does the basics very well so I would also recommend it for most non-enterprise setups.

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ask4bk(m): 1:16pm On Apr 09
seunpayne:



Sorry o. E go be like say I dey find trouble but I have been a network engineer for almost 10 years and I can tell you the comparision isn't complete sir. They are closer than you have implied.

To start with the grandstream in question is the long range (LR) variant. To compare properly, you should compare to the U6 Pro-LR. It also has 4 x 4 mimo on 2.4Ghz bands.

Also the grandstream range is 300m (the data sheet doesn't specify in square meters). The U6 Pro-LR is 185 square meters. Grandstream has more range but its 2x at best not 2000...(you sef, try dey calm down...even grandstream go shout for that claim).

The grandstream is a very great device (especially when you consider it's price) no doubt. But Unifi didn't become the silver standard in enterprise grade networking by mistake.

To be clear, side by side comparison, the U6 Pro-LR is better than the Grandstream GWN7664ELR. In actual use, a person might not need up to half of the features crammed into the U6 and the grandstream is cheaper and does the basics very well so I would also recommend it for most non-enterprise setups.

Lol... I only did Maths. I didn't exaggerate.
Grandstream GWN7664ELR does 300m range. Let's use maths to calculate the square meters.

300 m omnidirectional refers to a radius in all directions — it's describing a range, not area directly.

300 meters of omnidirectional coverage is only a radius of a circle (not diameter):

Area = πr² =3.14 x (300)² ≈ 282,743m²

The unify access point I compared it with covers only 140m². That's literally 2000 times better in coverage/range.

You were right in saying I did unfair comparison. I didn't know unify had an outdoor enterprise level access point. Let's compare the Grandstream with the U6-PRO-LR then.

U6-PRO-LR covers 185m² as you claimed. I think you are confusing meters with meter square. You need to convert to same unit to compare. You compared Grandstream 300m which is in meters and not m² to unify that is in m². 300m radius = 282,000+m². That's 1500 times better coverage than your suggested unify LR.

A unify LR can't even cover quater of a hectare, but the Grandstream covers over 28 hectares. No comparison.

Unify is just like apple iPhone that's the cool thing to use, and so the company keeps giving low specs and people pay too much for it like iPhone. I even heard that to use cloud management you have to pay and subscribe montly. Something that's free with grandstream and tp-link. Chai.

I agree with you that unify has many services and features more than Grandstream, but they are mostly gimmicks that 98% of s won't need for an enterprise level access point. There settings options are cool though. Grandstream gives you basics.

Then you insulted Grandstream by saying you will recommend it only for non enterprise use. 😭😭😭😭🤣🤣. Something that takes 750+ clients compared to lesser for unify entreprise Access points. Chai... That insult enter sha 😁😁.
brightk(m): 3:44pm On Apr 09
ask4bk:


Lol... I only did Maths. I didn't exaggerate.
Grandstream GWN7664ELR does 300m range. Let's use maths to calculate the square meters.

300 m omnidirectional refers to a radius in all directions — it's describing a range, not area directly.

300 meters of omnidirectional coverage is only a radius of a circle (not diameter):

Area = πr² =3.14 x (300)² ≈ 282,743m²

The unify access point I compared it with covers only 140m². That's literally 2000 times better in coverage/range.

You were right in saying I did unfair comparison. I didn't know unify had an outdoor enterprise level access point. Let's compare the Grandstream with the U6-PRO-LR then.

U6-PRO-LR covers 185m² as you claimed. I think you are confusing meters with meter square. You need to convert to same unit to compare. You compared Grandstream 300m which is in meters and not m² to unify that is in m². 300m radius = 282,000+m². That's 1500 times better coverage than your suggested unify LR.

A unify LR can't even cover quater of a hectare, but the Grandstream covers over 28 hectares. No comparison.

Unify is just like apple iPhone that's the cool thing to use, and so the company keeps giving low specs and people pay too much for it like iPhone. I even heard that to use cloud management you have to pay and subscribe montly. Something that's free with grandstream and tp-link. Chai.

I agree with you that unify has many services and features more than Grandstream, but they are mostly gimmicks that 98% of s won't need for an enterprise level access point. There settings options are cool though. Grandstream gives you basics.

Then you insulted Grandstream by saying you will recommend it only for non enterprise use. 😭😭😭😭🤣🤣. Something that takes 750+ clients compared to lesser for unify entreprise Access points. Chai... That insult enter sha 😁😁.
it have do oo. Abeg.make una go open unifi vs grandtream thread.

However nobody is talking about the coded silent activation of starlink kits dat is going on now.
seunpayne(m): 4:49pm On Apr 09
ask4bk:


Lol... I only did Maths. I didn't exaggerate.
Grandstream GWN7664ELR does 300m range. Let's use maths to calculate the square meters.

300 m omnidirectional refers to a radius in all directions — it's describing a range, not area directly.

300 meters of omnidirectional coverage is only a radius of a circle (not diameter):

Area = πr² =3.14 x (300)² ≈ 282,743m²

The unify access point I compared it with covers only 140m². That's literally 2000 times better in coverage/range.

You were right in saying I did unfair comparison. I didn't know unify had an outdoor enterprise level access point. Let's compare the Grandstream with the U6-PRO-LR then.

U6-PRO-LR covers 185m² as you claimed. I think you are confusing meters with meter square. You need to convert to same unit to compare. You compared Grandstream 300m which is in meters and not m² to unify that is in m². 300m radius = 282,000+m². That's 1500 times better coverage than your suggested unify LR.

A unify LR can't even cover quater of a hectare, but the Grandstream covers over 28 hectares. No comparison.

Unify is just like apple iPhone that's the cool thing to use, and so the company keeps giving low specs and people pay too much for it like iPhone. I even heard that to use cloud management you have to pay and subscribe montly. Something that's free with grandstream and tp-link. Chai.

I agree with you that unify has many services and features more than Grandstream, but they are mostly gimmicks that 98% of s won't need for an enterprise level access point. There settings options are cool though. Grandstream gives you basics.

Then you insulted Grandstream by saying you will recommend it only for non enterprise use. 😭😭😭😭🤣🤣. Something that takes 750+ clients compared to lesser for unify entreprise Access points. Chai... That insult enter sha 😁😁.

After this write up, na idea you dey use argue no be fact and that one no dey help anybody. Read the spec sheet line by line for the two and leave your calculations alone. That’s not how MIMO signals are measured.

If na so 25W POE+ access point dey beam signal reach na only one people go dey buy for hotel na.

I forgot to add the fact that we are comparing an indoor AP (Unifi) with an Outdoor AP (GS)

E say na hectares. No worry. Nothing to lose if I concede. Grandstream na the best AP for this world.
ANIKUDI: 5:16pm On Apr 09
brightk:
it have do oo. Abeg.make una go open unifi vs grandtream thread.

However nobody is talking about the coded silent activation of starlink kits dat is going on now.

On residential plan or Global roaming plan?
brightk(m): 7:11pm On Apr 09
ANIKUDI:


On residential plan or Global roaming plan?
my broda I don't kno how it's been done oo but I read an article last yr about multiple starlink residing on one act. I just got one activated today in an area with no service. First month palava about 180k. 2nd month fees n beyond is 90k. Client was on my neck n his Business needed network for sales to continue
ask4bk(m): 11:14pm On Apr 09
But are they activating residential plan or something else? And why 90k
ask4bk(m): 11:20pm On Apr 09
seunpayne:


After this write up, na idea you dey use argue no be fact and that one no dey help anybody. Read the spec sheet line by line for the two and leave your calculations alone. That’s not how MIMO signals are measured.

If na so 25W POE+ access point dey beam signal reach na only one people go dey buy for hotel na.

I forgot to add the fact that we are comparing an indoor AP (Unifi) with an Outdoor AP (GS)

E say na hectares. No worry. Nothing to lose if I concede. Grandstream na the best AP for this world.
I know how MU-MIMO works.
No be theory I de use talk oh. I know range the access point dey give me.
I put am for a spot surrounded by compound walls, then very thick trees vegetation behind the walls. This should normally reduce the range coz of obstructions. Yet, 150m behind the tress people are still browsing with same access point connected to my starlink that's far away which is super impressive. If not for the obstructions, it could get to the stated 300m.
brightk(m): 8:52am On Apr 10
ask4bk:
But are they activating residential plan or something else? And why 90k
this is not a direct activation via starlink. I want to believe it's either 75k monthly n men de use 15k de press. D question is u go do abi u nor go do grin

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ask4bk(m): 2:58pm On Apr 10
brightk:
this is not a direct activation via starlink. I want to believe it's either 75k monthly n men de use 15k de press. D question is u go do abi u nor go do grin
Nigerians ehn.
I'm sure it's Nigerian workers with starlink that are pressing this secret buttons to update/activate guys.
Nigerians go use your business do business.
fashrola(m): 3:55pm On Apr 10
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Starlink Gen 3 kit now officially available on Jumia 😎

https://www./starlink-standard-kit-gen-3-02534003-501b-white-404803151.html?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pdpshare-apps

I fit migrate my to this new one without destabilizing my 38k monthly sub?

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