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2019-09-16
09:03 PM
2019-09-16
09:03 PM
Netduma Access point
I am looking for a netgear duma os product that can turn into an access point for around 300-350 Australian dollars
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2019-09-17
01:54 AM
2019-09-17
01:54 AM
Re: Netduma Access point
What specific Netduma feature (mostly L3!) are you behind when operating a L2 access point?
In general, consumer routers are rarely making good access points.
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2019-09-17
01:59 AM
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Re: Netduma Access point
Mainly Geo Filtering and Quality over Service
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2019-09-17
03:56 AM
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03:56 AM
Re: Netduma Access point
Geo Filtering is a L3 feature which happens on the Netduma based router.
Not sure what the Netduma QoS features would be able to do on a pure L2 bridge - this is what a wireless AP is.
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2019-09-17
04:19 AM
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Re: Netduma Access point
This is my network setup and where I want the duma os, keep in mind trying to achieve type 1 NAT aswell,because when I connect a secondary router I play on moderate
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