Review of UBiQUiTi Power Station2
Ubiquiti has made public Linux SDK and toolchain resources for developers. PowerStation is a versatile open architecture 802.11 based outdoor wireless platform that can be used as an AP, Bridge, PMP Station, and in many more applications being developed. radio and antenna design which allows links to be established over distances of 50km and can provide significantly increased throughput (up to 50+Mbps TCP/IP) over other solutions in comparable environments.
In the setup menu, there are many links menu options. Wireless Mode have 4 options that we can select, such as Access Point, Access Points With WDS, Station, Station with WDS. Then we can choose the SSID that we want, where the SSID also have the option to Hide. In the Channel Menu, the number of channels depends on the countries that we select. There are countries have many frequency channels and there are countries that have little frequency channels.
Power output can be selected dBm how much we want, and the maximum 26dBm. And the IEEE 802.11 mode, we can choose B, G or B / G Mixed. Then how Mbps data rate that we want. And how Mhz Rate Mode will be set. Wireless Security menu, there is a choice of WPA security, WEP security with the Open or Share Key. As we often find in the Wireless Access Point or Wireless Router Indoor.
Then in the Network Setup options with Bridge or NAT and DHCP or Static. In the Advanced Setup menu, there are Advanced Wireless Settings menu, where there is a choice Noise Immunity and Distance that we want, how many miles or kilometers, SuperG Features. There are also options Wireless Traffic Shapping. Where we can set how many kbps Incoming and Outgoing traffic that we allow.
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I don’t have the equipment here to test this, but I suspect that a manual route on your router that sends all HTTP traffic to the proxy server’s address might work.
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