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http://www.e-zy.net/outdoor/EZ-Go/
Here are links to the product
[http://www.e-zy.net/outdoor/EZ-Go-2/ description] and
[http://dokuwiki.e-zy.net/doku.php?id=products:ez3p:ez3_manual manual].


Summary: this thing does everything I'd want from an outdoor WiFi network component. And it's $83.
Summary: this thing does everything I'd want from an outdoor WiFi network component. And it's $83.
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Management and statistics including SNMP, a built-in traffic grapher, a bandwidth test
Management and statistics including SNMP, a built-in traffic grapher, a bandwidth test
== I can't find it! ==
Q. I changed the IP address and I don't remember its new value!
A. Use the "Discovery" tool. Works like a champ.
http://www.e-zy.net/support/EZ-Go-2/Utility


== Criticisms ==
== Criticisms ==

Latest revision as of 21:33, 30 May 2014


Here are links to the product description and manual.

Summary: this thing does everything I'd want from an outdoor WiFi network component. And it's $83.

Runs Linux; boots FAST.

You can connect to its simple Web interface, which permits direct access to MANY settings. You can use ssh or telnet to get a command shell; there is also a simple command shell access window in the Web interface.

1 watt transmit test mode + 20 power settings from 0 to 24 dBm.

Network modes: bridge or router

Full range of firewall settings

Bandwidth control

QoS

Mesh networking (WDS)

VPN: IPSEC support

DDNS

Management and statistics including SNMP, a built-in traffic grapher, a bandwidth test

I can't find it!

Q. I changed the IP address and I don't remember its new value!

A. Use the "Discovery" tool. Works like a champ.

http://www.e-zy.net/support/EZ-Go-2/Utility

Criticisms

Not crazy over the seal on the housing. If it works, great. I live in Oregon and anticipate that condensation will kill these. I will let you know.