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"content": "nostr:npub1v52eyrdqpzcs7mlsqxamlq4j93xyc3ht3rsqxxepssv0h2s9r6yst2qu8a it looks like you've got lots of other answers, but just to support the unifi gear, I have a couple of similar setups, one at about 300-400 ft, the other at 200-300 ft, and both work great even with just so-so line of sight and a fair number of trees in the way. Both are 5+ years old (one pair is the very old nanostation M2 loco) and get really decent throughput.",
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