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KennyM

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#280574 24-Dec-2020 16:15
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Im looking for recommendations for someone to setup 2 pairs of DynaDish 5's, They are currently already installed and connected.

 

Based in Katikati, however they are running so provided there isnt an alignment issue it should be possible to do it remotely. (I may be able to help with alignment)

 

 

 

I gave it the typical kiwi give it a go, after many many hours of youtube and with my limited knowledge in networking and with zero mikrotik knowledge going into it - I've reached the point that i think i need to pay someone to start it over.

 

Ive asked a couple of people but due to already having the hardware I need someone who has knowledge with them.

 

1 link is 5km's, the 2nd link is 3km's

 

 

 

Im around over xmas but could be a job for in the new year.

 

 


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  #2626509 24-Dec-2020 17:59
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You say already installed and connected so is there an issue? or is the issue how to interface with the working links.

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KennyM

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  #2626554 24-Dec-2020 20:52
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It is connected, and it does function.

 

But I feel the speed is no where what it should be.
But mostly there is a delay when connecting to services(website, tv on demand, anything really), i think its some sort of routing issue.
There is a LOT of settings i dont understand and cant even find explanations for (like power settings)

 

I think it best to have them reset by an expert and start from the beginning.


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