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 This is the European model.
This is the original and lowest cost solution to extend your wireless coverage.
It is fully compatible with our Modular / Profession series OM1P solutions so can be used as a lowest-cost repeater where you don't need the extra reliability or modularity of the OM1P.
This small mini-router is ready to plug in and use. No configuration is necessary. Simply plug one into your DSL or other Internet connection and put additional mini-routers where you want Internet access to extend the WiFi range (each router should be within 150 feet of another router).
The router comes with a 2dbi antenna and a 110/240V power supply (EU plug).
You can use our free Dashboard to control and monitor your networks at www.open-mesh.com. With it, you can set the network SSID, control how much bandwidth users get, design and build a splash page, send users to an external "redirect URL" on login, and much more.
Package includes: - Mini-Router (Atheros AR2315 chipset, 32MB DRAM, 8MB Flash, 1 Ethernet port)
- 1 5v power supply
- 1 2dbi antenna (RPSMA)
Specifications: - Output Power: 60mw
- Dual ESSIDs, typically one "open" and one "private", although both can be WPA encrypted.
- Bandwidth can be limited up and down, per user on the first "public" ESSID.
- Public ESSID has an optional splash page feature. The splash page is fully editable via an HTML/WYSIWYG editor. You can add user authentication and billing options via third-party solutions from Coova.org, WiFi-CPA.com, WorldSpot.net, or use any RADIUS server.
- You can "redirect" users to any web page on login on the public ESSID.
- Wireless bridge mode allows computers to plug into the ethernet port on "repeaters" without needing a wireless adapter.
- Firewall prevents public users from accessing the wired LAN or private ESSID (can be disabled).
- Nodes automatically update firmware to latest stable version. Optional "test" upgrades available.
- SSH is supported and you can change the network password.
- Telnet redboot access is enabled so nodes can easily be reflashed to other open-source solutions.
more details: https://www.open-mesh.com
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