Added external antenna to my ASIAIR pro and a mesh network access point in garage and am now able to go all thru out house with no drop offs. Clear skies and thanks for your super videos
Hi Carol. it would probably be better since it has the option for 12v DC power supply rather than supplying AC to the Linksys. You could let it ride on top of the scope and eliminate the cat5 off the mount down to the bridge.
Added external antenna to my ASIAIR pro and a mesh network access point in garage and am now able to go all thru out house with no drop offs. Clear skies and thanks for your super videos
Thank you A W! I need to add a larger antennae as well.
Excellent video thanks
Thanks Alan!
It's as help again great work thanks
Gday CJ
CIA safe house legend!
Thanks for the tutorial
Cheers mate
Thank you Ben!
Have you compared station mode with using the Vonets wifi bridge that ZWO recommended for the AA Pro. I was wondering if it helped on the AA+?
Hi Carol. it would probably be better since it has the option for 12v DC power supply rather than supplying AC to the Linksys. You could let it ride on top of the scope and eliminate the cat5 off the mount down to the bridge.
Yep! That'll work. Good job!
Yes it will!! :)
Great video buddy
You change up your name again bro?! I want Barking Beagle back!!
Why do i always get the one that is broken differently that everyone else
I was using station mode to connect to my mount's wifi signal.
Nice! Wish my mount had its own wifi!
@@GeorgiaAstronomy Thanks, it's nice for ASIAIR. It wants to connect the mount along with everything else.
I wish this explination was JUST involving the ASIAR and a home wifi network ONLY. Too confucsing when you intoduce third party apps, repeater etc.
I have the fix.
I've noticed with more long term usage, that it onto itself, is limited. I'll have to do a follow up video...but i liked the fix!