I'm not making this up.
We had a remote relay site - just three devices and a customer router. Went offline last night- so this morning i sent out the Sorcerers apprentice to replace it with one of the three mini-switches that we got in just last week.
Ten minutes later - reliability had been restored.
Love it.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for ridding me of the putrescence of the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Pro-5.
I'm just going to have to replace the remaining three Edgerouters and 5 toughswitches with these lovely little beasts.
I'm using Mimosa 53v PoE's to power them - so far no fuss. I'll find a simpler 240v 48v (UK) power unit soon, I promise.
---* Bill
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Re: WISP Switch Mini saved our bacon TOO, so we also posted.
I was going to thank you for the post, but I can't find the button to do so - so have a post saying it instead. :-) It's amazing how a small device that simply works can help us all out, and stories like this can only help Netonix on their way - hopefully towards making even more products that work when we need them to!
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