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"content": "nostr:npub1v52eyrdqpzcs7mlsqxamlq4j93xyc3ht3rsqxxepssv0h2s9r6yst2qu8a Interesting that speeds were similar either way. Ubiquiti Nanostation web management interface will indicate signal quality with far greater granularity than the LEDs on the physical device. Relevant forum thread: https://community.ui.com/questions/the-most-efficient-signal-level-/c79d0ba7-95c7-473e-a5ce-921fad200bed\n\nDistance unlikely.\n\nOh, hmm. Specs suggest that Nanostation's wired ethernet is limited to 100Mbps. If true, that would explain it. See https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/nsm5",
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