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    Grounding an Appliance

    Thank you Davelx and Harry, Dave, a very interesting read partly understood. Harry, i'm getting the impression that antennas / aerials etc can't damage what is going to be an expensive buy? I haven't exchanged contracts on the house i'm buying and moving into later in the year yet (It needs a...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Having googled and then had a look on ofcoms website for information about the need for a licence to use this router with an antenna it would seem that a licence is not required in the uk up to 12 miles out at sea. Beyond 12 miles a licence is required. Because the manufacturer has made a...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    As the OP i'm sorry i don't understand a single word written here. I'm hoping that someone can help me, someone who knows next to nothing about antennas etc. Accepting that i may or may not need to use this Grounding Screw in some way and i will have to get advice from the product manufacturer...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Thank you, Bernard, If you were to use a Teltonika RUTX11 (https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/prod...MI26fc0sGo7wIVVe7tCh1XEgtpEAQYBCABEgJTgPD_BwE) Mobile Router what antenna would you buy? I will have access to 3x 4G EE & Vodafone Mobile Masts at a distance of between 2 & 4 Miles away without...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Thank you Harry. Had a closer look at Cradlepoints offerings, not for me. They are selling a complex and expensive service that happens to come with a Mobile Router which i think becomes a dead brick if your service subscription comes to an end.
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Not for me, if you have to ask how much then i can't afford. Having had a quick look they don't do it for me. I will explore what they have to offer later on in depth though.
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    Grounding an Appliance

    So do i ignore the Grounding Screw as it is not needed and rely on the three pin plug to provide a route to ground?
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    Grounding an Appliance

    This set of bits is at the mo my favourite choice, but i may and can be persuaded otherwise. The routers case has a Grounding Screw.
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    Grounding an Appliance

    I have narrowed down my selection of Mobile Routers to just three. All have 4 or more Gigabit ethernet ports and WiFi integrally and far more functionality within them than i will ever need. Two of them have "Ground Screws" on the casing. I'll need to find out if these routers require...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    You can use hubs, switches and routers to achieve this in different configurations. My own preference though is to reduce the number of boxes, devices to a minimum where i can and therefore reduce the need for all those extra wires, cables, devices and PSU's powering it up all mixed and...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Good Signal outside, nothing at all anywhere inside including windows. This is Satellite Broadband which can be troublesome and unreliable. Frequent drop-outs and the need to regularly reboot system. Are you saying something's rubbish because it has integral ethernet ports!? I'm thinking...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Found all sorts of extenders and boosters but non that tick all my boxes. Most pickup a signal from a window sill antenna and then provide a WiFi signal to connect devices to. I will have 2 desktop PC's requiring ethernet connections and a ethernet based CCTV system, 2x TV's to connect up via...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Thank you John, There is no "Wireless Internet" sometimes i believe called radio broadband available in my area. I will only have either satellite broadband or Mobile Broadband, using mobile phone technology basically. Mobile phone data SIM into a mobile broadband router (integral Modem)...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Thank you John, What is your setup in a little more detail please? What router and dish are you using? Is the dish plugged directly into a mobile router (integral modem) or is it plugged into a mobile modem that then plugs into a router? Just how tight is a directional antenna / dish. I...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    I'm not this technically minded... " "I'm somewhat struggling to understand how an omni-directional antenna can be "('serious') high gain". Am I missing something?" I've been told by the seller that this antenna is a serious bit of kit with high gain? I'm not a radio expert at all...
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    Grounding an Appliance

    PSU: https://teltonika-networks.com/product/uk-power-supply-18w/ Mobile Router: https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/37065-teltonika-rutx11000000/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI26fc0sGo7wIVVe7tCh1XEgtpEAQYBCABEgJTgPD_BwE Antenna: https://www.solwise.co.uk/4g-antenna-omni-402 I'm buying new.
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    Grounding an Appliance

    Hoping someone can offer a little advice. I'm going to be buying a pro mobile router (Teltonika RUTX11 router with a Poynting OMNI-402 Antenna) shortly, and it's primary use is a mobile one such as in a vehicle such as a coach, bus, tram, boat or train etc. It has a metal casing with a...
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    Possible Water Leak!

    Sorry yes, I meant 40 Cubic Metres a quarter at the cottage and in the past only 4 cubic metres a quarter at home (Single Person living in on an avg of 4 nights a week) which in the last three quarters has gone up to 10 cubic metres a quarter at home (a lot more washing of linen & towels or so I...
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    Possible Water Leak!

    Hoping someone can offer help and perhaps some advice. Firstly I'm not a plumber but I have done some plumbing in the past. I have two properties, Home and Cottage. The water consumption at the cottage (Which is a holiday let) is, in my opinion very high so I've decided to look at why and...
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    Surface water drainage below main Drain! How To Help

    A pump system is simple enough. Drain your surface water into a water butt with a submersible pump controlled by a float switch. Sorted, why didn't I think of this myself...
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