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RUTC50 Vs RUTX50 - Teltonika 5G Routers
Ep22 - A Word from the Wise - RUTC50 Vs RUTX50 - Teltonika 5G Routers
What’s the difference between the new RUTC50 Teltonika 5G router and the original RUTX50? Join Louise and Daniel from Solwise in this episode of A Word from the Wise to find out, and learn all about what the new RUTC50 has to offer.
Website: www.solwise.co.uk/
Email: sales@solwise.co.uk
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RUTC50: www.solwise.co.uk/TL-RUTC50
RUTX50: www.solwise.co.uk/TL-RUTX50
The Solwise podcast is hosted by Louise Barrett, and produced by Sarah Sharpless. Available to listen on RUclips, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and more.
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Видео

PATRIOT-NANO - WiFi Extender - catch it outside, use it inside
Просмотров 118Месяц назад
Ep21 - A Word from the Wise - PATRIOT-NANO - WiFi Extender - catch it outside, use it inside. DISCLAIMER: The Patriot-Nano is only powered by 5 volts, not 12 Volts as stated in this podcast. Louise is joined by Daniel in this episode of “A Word from the Wise” as they discuss the PATRIOT-NANO. Find out how the PATRIOT-NANO uses an external antenna to catch WiFi signals outside to bring them insi...
EnGenius Cloud Management
Просмотров 502 месяца назад
Ep20 - A Word from the Wise - EnGenius Cloud Management Louise is joined by Daniel in this episode of “A Word from the Wise” as they discuss the EnGenius Cloud range. Listen to hear how the Access points and Switches can be configured and managed online in a variety of different scenarios for the ultimate WiFi management experience. Website: www.solwise.co.uk/ Email: sales@solwise.co.uk View al...
Teltonika's Outdoor 4G Router OTD140
Просмотров 2794 месяца назад
Ep19 - A Word from the Wise - Teltonika's Outdoor 4G Router OTD140 Louise is joined by Daniel in this episode of “A Word from the Wise” where they discuss Teltonika’s first outdoor router the OTD140. Find out how it is powered, how waterproof it really is and why this may be the router for you. Website: www.solwise.co.uk/ Email us: sales@solwise.co.uk View all the products mentioned in this Pod...
Teltonika Managed Vs Unmanaged Switches
Просмотров 1055 месяцев назад
Ep18 - A Word from the Wise - Teltonika Managed Vs Unmanaged Switches Louise is joined by Daniel in this episode of “A Word from the Wise” where they discuss managed and unmanaged switches, learn the differences between the two, the advantages of a managed switch and which would work best for you in different scenarios. Website: www.solwise.co.uk/ Email us: sales@solwise.co.uk View all the prod...
Teltonika's Remote Management System (RMS) Explained
Просмотров 1636 месяцев назад
Ep17 - A Word from the Wise - Teltonika's Remote Management System (RMS) Explained In this episode of A Word from the Wise, Louise is joined by our new member of the Solwise team Gen. We find out what Teltonika's RMS actually is, and how/why you might use it. Website: www.solwise.co.uk/ Email us: sales@solwise.co.uk Teltonika RMS: www.solwise.co.uk/Teltonika-RMS Teltonika RMS Article: www.solwi...
Poynting Marine Antennas
Просмотров 1777 месяцев назад
Ep16 - A Word from the Wise - Poynting Marine Antennas In this episode of A Word from the Wise, Louise and Daniel talk through the Poynting Marine Antenna options available and which antenna would suit your needs best. Website: www.solwise.co.uk/ Email us: sales@solwise.co.uk View everything mentioned in this Podcast below: Poynting Marine Antennas: www.solwise.co.uk/Poynting-Marine-Coastal 5G-...
High-End Marine Antennas
Просмотров 1227 месяцев назад
Ep15 - A Word from the Wise - High-End Marine Antennas In this episode of A Word from the Wise, Louise is joined by Hugo and John from Poynting to discuss their high-end marine antennas. From the Narwhal’s to the WaveHunter, learn the ins and outs of the configurations of the antennas and which one will work best for you. Website: www.solwise.co.uk Email us: sales@solwise.co.uk View all the pro...
Poynting MIMO-4 Antennas
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Ep14 - A Word from the Wise - A discussion on the Poynting MIMO-4 Antennas Daniel joins Louise in this Episode of “A Word from the Wise” where they discuss the new Poynting MIMO-4 Antennas. Daniel gives us a rundown of all the different models within the range, and also explains the differences between them. And find out why you may prefer the new MIMO-4 model over the previous MIMO-3 shark fin...
Teltonika Industrial Trackers
Просмотров 145Год назад
Teltonika Industrial Trackers
QuWireless Antenna Enclosures for Teltonika Routers
Просмотров 371Год назад
QuWireless Antenna Enclosures for Teltonika Routers
Guest Internet Solutions - Internet for Businesses - WEBINAR
Просмотров 115Год назад
Guest Internet Solutions - Internet for Businesses - WEBINAR
Internet Solutions for your Motorhome
Просмотров 884Год назад
Internet Solutions for your Motorhome
EnGenius Fit devices and management - WEBINAR
Просмотров 324Год назад
EnGenius Fit devices and management - WEBINAR
Guest Internet Solutions for your Business
Просмотров 94Год назад
Guest Internet Solutions for your Business
Teltonika TCR100
Просмотров 575Год назад
Teltonika TCR100
New Teltonika Shipment #shorts
Просмотров 29Год назад
New Teltonika Shipment #shorts
The Solwise Patriot range
Просмотров 284Год назад
The Solwise Patriot range
Solwise POE HomePlug
Просмотров 143Год назад
Solwise POE HomePlug
Teltonika Ethernet
Просмотров 118Год назад
Teltonika Ethernet
The New, the Old and the Useful
Просмотров 107Год назад
The New, the Old and the Useful
What do you have on your Pancakes? #shorts
Просмотров 22Год назад
What do you have on your Pancakes? #shorts
The EnGenius Fit Range
Просмотров 98Год назад
The EnGenius Fit Range
Teltonika 5G router and Gateway
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
Teltonika 5G router and Gateway
The new kids' in town 😎 - #shorts
Просмотров 114Год назад
The new kids' in town 😎 - #shorts
Tales from the support desk
Просмотров 173Год назад
Tales from the support desk
Poynting Antennas for Marine Environments
Просмотров 2392 года назад
Poynting Antennas for Marine Environments
The Solwise Patriot Range Explained
Просмотров 5072 года назад
The Solwise Patriot Range Explained
The Solwise Patriot-DB
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
The Solwise Patriot-DB
Acronyms and letters surrounding 4G and 5G and what they mean
Просмотров 3162 года назад
Acronyms and letters surrounding 4G and 5G and what they mean

Комментарии

  • @biggles5633
    @biggles5633 11 дней назад

    really excellent! Well done!

  • @gcam474
    @gcam474 15 дней назад

    Thanks! Great treatment

  • @Johann-xm9jb
    @Johann-xm9jb 24 дня назад

    Ip69k means that it is safe to preassurewaching and also condensation water, just what you want on a veichle

  • @patrickdemarcevol
    @patrickdemarcevol Месяц назад

    Hi Louise, good to see you. We haven't yet received the RUTC50 here at Mhz, planning to do an unboxing soon, in French of course. Enjoy your summer!

    • @louisebarrett5813
      @louisebarrett5813 Месяц назад

      Look forward to seeing that Patrick, nice to hear from you.🙂

  • @robtheplod
    @robtheplod Месяц назад

    I was waiting to buy the RUTC50 but the price is significantly higher at Solwise than the RUTX50 for little more.....

    • @louisebarrett5813
      @louisebarrett5813 Месяц назад

      That really was the purpose of this video, to give you all the information as to whether it was worth the extra cost to you. Only you can decide that ;-)

    • @b1lleman
      @b1lleman Месяц назад

      Indeed, excellent point. I have the RUTX50 and the wifi isn't too great compared to other 802.1ac routers, so if you need high performance wifi or need IPSEC on the box the RUTC50 MIGHT be worth the money, but if not , usually the 5G reception is the limiting factor. I get up to 700mbps on my RUTX50 using it as a simple router and I think the CPU can go higher. I might try bridge some day but since my mobile provider doesn't allow inbound sessions I'd rather use Teltonika's RMS function if needed. 5G wise, it's an absolutely great device. [EDIT] I use the 5G Combo MIMO antenna (PR1KC640) from Teltonika , it's much cheaper than the poyntings and works fine

  • @TreeWorksUK
    @TreeWorksUK Месяц назад

    Can I pair the RUTC50 to my poynting MiMo 3 7in1, which has 2 WiFi connections, will WiFi 6 work? Fab overview of the latest kit, thank you.

    • @louisebarrett5813
      @louisebarrett5813 Месяц назад

      The 7 in 1 has 4 x LTE connections and 2 x WiFi connections. As you say, for proper wifi6 the C50 needs 3 wifi antenna. You could just use 2 of the wifi connections on the router but that would knock the speed back since it would now operate as a 2x2 instead of a 3x3. However, even as 2x2 it would still have the potential to go damn fast! Assuming the other end of the wifi is good enough!

    • @b1lleman
      @b1lleman Месяц назад

      @@louisebarrett5813 You can always use one of the factory delivered wifi antenna's as third antenna if the physical setup supports it.

  • @EMPTYor
    @EMPTYor Месяц назад

    clearest explanation in my life

  • @JRS-lz6iw
    @JRS-lz6iw 2 месяца назад

    Do these Antennas come with a longer adapter & lock-nut to enable fitment to a Caravan Roof which are generally substantially thicker than a Vehicle roof?

    • @solwise
      @solwise 2 месяца назад

      They come with a couple of different spigot mounts or if you need something more you can use an M4 bolt, the bolts are not included though.

    • @Johann-xm9jb
      @Johann-xm9jb 24 дня назад

      If Your caravanroof is thicker than 7cm no, but usual they are thiner so no problem

  • @pauloche9346
    @pauloche9346 2 месяца назад

    Oh, poor Luke. 😀

  • @1CBRFireblade1000rr
    @1CBRFireblade1000rr 2 месяца назад

    Cat 4 is bit of a let down for a product that has been recently released. But I guess you get what you pay for and this seems like an overall good value product.

    • @solwise
      @solwise 2 месяца назад

      It certainly is good value for money and to be honest it is likely good enough for what the vast majority of folks need. I am hopeful that should the idea of an external device prove success for Teltonika then they will invest in units with gigabit ports and the new wifi and cat levels. Sales of this unit have been very steady for us so we are keeping our fingers crossed.

  • @KawakebAstra
    @KawakebAstra 2 месяца назад

    barely audible on iPhone ..imo obvious AI sabotage

  • @KevinBasilMagnus-sy7rm
    @KevinBasilMagnus-sy7rm 2 месяца назад

    BRILLIANT Explaination, Just BRILLIANT, Thankyou❤🎉 Cheers 9V1KM KK7QGL Singapore

  • @KevinBasilMagnus-sy7rm
    @KevinBasilMagnus-sy7rm 2 месяца назад

    AWESOME POWER Study Aid, CHEERS from Singapore 9V1KM KK7QGL

  • @reidtillery2856
    @reidtillery2856 3 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @yxhankun
    @yxhankun 3 месяца назад

    thank u teacher.

  • @codybean2981
    @codybean2981 3 месяца назад

    I don't get it. Does this have anything to do with my gain knob and if so, what is it doing?

  • @az50056
    @az50056 3 месяца назад

    superb explanation

  • @HillClimbTV
    @HillClimbTV 3 месяца назад

    I've been using RUT240 and RUT950s with XPOL-1 antennas. Don't need wifi so this looks like it should be a good improvement and for less than a RUT240 (similar antenna gain but without the cable loss). From the spec it looks like it isn't passive POE but normal 802.3af.

  • @user-qb3zf2bq9p
    @user-qb3zf2bq9p 5 месяцев назад

    No this is wrong. Youre describing a beam or yagi directional antenna

  • @machdaddy6451
    @machdaddy6451 5 месяцев назад

    When I try to login to the Client I get Status: 500 Internal Server Error?

  • @PriyankaSharma-pj3cq
    @PriyankaSharma-pj3cq 5 месяцев назад

    After gain, will the antenna be Omni directional?

  • @PriyankaSharma-pj3cq
    @PriyankaSharma-pj3cq 5 месяцев назад

    Then how would we know by seeing the antenna that which side is it focusing its waves? Will the user need to put receiver antenna in same direction mandatorily as the transmitter antenna has gain in one direction!?

  • @stevemcqueen160
    @stevemcqueen160 5 месяцев назад

    Hi... what length is the cable that connects the antenna to the router? Thanks

    • @solwise
      @solwise 5 месяцев назад

      It's 2m on all the MIMO-4 antennas.

    • @stevemcqueen160
      @stevemcqueen160 5 месяцев назад

      @@solwise thank you

  • @poyntingantennas
    @poyntingantennas 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you >> Louise and Daniel

  • @willemb847
    @willemb847 7 месяцев назад

    You saved me with this video, thanks kind sir

  • @akshayaraja1180
    @akshayaraja1180 8 месяцев назад

    Can’t leave without leaving a comment…best explanation ever👏🏽

  • @nats50
    @nats50 8 месяцев назад

    Beautifully explained! What a textbook failed to do, you simply nailed it! Thanks.

  • @leemillington7164
    @leemillington7164 8 месяцев назад

    Great podcast guys. Keep up the great work 😎

  • @mange2
    @mange2 8 месяцев назад

    I bought the Poynting MIMO-3-12 V2 to replace a cheap £30 dome antenna. However, I can barely get any signal from the mimo in any location. Ive reverted back to my cheap tiny dome antenna which gives me the best signal. I wasted £135 on the mimo plus £25 for the magnets. Now I have £150 worth of equipment sitting in a box. Just to be clear, I purchased it from broadband buyer, not from Solwise.

    • @solwise
      @solwise 8 месяцев назад

      You are welcome to give our tech support guys a call, they may be able to help you troubleshoot it - 01482 672872. Depending on how long you have had it you may be able to return to BBB for a refund.

  • @Scuzza344
    @Scuzza344 9 месяцев назад

    Sooooo… you’re uncoiling one spool, sending it through a wall only to recoil it? What is the point might I ask?

  • @MustangBoss1973
    @MustangBoss1973 9 месяцев назад

    Why do I want to build one LOL

  • @MossMoss-wg1ug
    @MossMoss-wg1ug 10 месяцев назад

    Is the positive reciver and the body wire in a loop(joint together)? Pls respond

    • @SolwiseMD
      @SolwiseMD 10 месяцев назад

      I think you may be asking if the two connections to an antenna are joined together. This is a bit off-topic but I'll try to give you an answer. On some antennas when you test the connections with a multimeter it may seem that the connections are shorted toether when you test it with a multimeter which uses an dc current to make the test. However if you do the same test using an ac signal in the frequency range of the antenna you should get a very different result. This would be because you would be measuring the impedance of the antenna not the resistance. Imagine the antenna as an inductor. 0 ohms at DC but some other value at AC. Hope this helps.

  • @neltechnetworks
    @neltechnetworks 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so so much

  • @envybartowski8519
    @envybartowski8519 11 месяцев назад

    heart-warming as hell

  • @DjRockyJSP
    @DjRockyJSP 11 месяцев назад

    We learnt if we gain more db then directivity will be narrower or less coverage ..

  • @EdwardAllenCanada
    @EdwardAllenCanada Год назад

    Excellent! Helped a lot thx 😂👍🏼😂

  • @miketaylor253
    @miketaylor253 Год назад

    Hello.... Did you you have a Beacon & Sensor on the table there? When would you use one rather than the other, as I really didn't understand that bit, and reading the datasheets didn't help.

  • @guevaradelaserna85
    @guevaradelaserna85 Год назад

    At the end how many milliwats will find to the receiver??How calculate it from -80 dbm??

    • @SolwiseMD
      @SolwiseMD Год назад

      Generally you will find the sensitivity of a receiver expressed in dBm anyway so the question is somewhat moot. If a receiver says in can receive 10Mbps at -90dBm, then -80dBm of signal should work just fine. However, since you ask, -80dBm is the same as -8Bm, or eight zeros (noughts) to the right, so 1x10^-8, I think that makes -80dBm = 0.000 000 01 mW (is that 10pW picoWatts?)

    • @guevaradelaserna85
      @guevaradelaserna85 Год назад

      @@SolwiseMD I was meaning to the end of the video,when there is the example that a transmit start to 100 mW (20dbm) and to the end i will find -80 dbm.I was trying to understand how many mW i will find,maybe like you say i will find 10 pW.Wait if someone explain or agree.Thanks.

  • @carlosdavila4164
    @carlosdavila4164 Год назад

    excelente saludos desde Colombia

  • @toon7399
    @toon7399 Год назад

    hi what woukd be the best product you could advise to boost 4g in my caravan ?? also do yous have a product that doesnt need screwing to van. thanks

    • @solwise
      @solwise Год назад

      Hi, If you give our Technical support team a call or email for some pre-sale advice, they can best advise you on which products would be best for your individual needs. Call: 01482 644938 or email: support@solwise.co.uk Also take a look at our Motorhome Internet page here: www.solwise.co.uk/motorhome-internet

  • @j.guardiola
    @j.guardiola Год назад

    Thank you!!! T_T I was struggling with this

  • @guevaradelaserna85
    @guevaradelaserna85 Год назад

    I did not undestrand the 6 gain,why 6?

  • @carmelpule8493
    @carmelpule8493 Год назад

    What is never mentioned in antenna radiation is whether or not the E/M loops being radiated do break down into loops of half wavelength as the loop try to grow in size with distance, In waveguides and cavity resonators it is common to show the stacking of " half wavelength E/M blocks to fit in the available space. A one megacycle wave, has a much larger loop than a 5 GigaHertz signal and though everyone talks about lobes, and directivity, and efficiency, and so on, no one talks about the "stacking of E/M blocks" the size of which depends on the frequency of transmission. So for a given frequency , how many stacked E/M loops exist in it as the wave moves out? I have thought about this for the last 80 years and it seems to me that when one has a directional antenna, or a phased array, all that is happening the system is cutting off and eliminating the peripheral blocks in the stack of E/M blocks in the lobe or in any omnidirectional antenna, I simulated this with a computer algorithm which, when the circumference ( wavefront) of the wave grew larger than a wavelength integers, then the " circumference would accommodate another loop half a wavelength long". The simulation works beautifully and the patterns that emerge make it so obvious, after I saw it, From a central location of the antenna, after the wave settles down, the patterns seems to change from a "polar diagram" to a cartesian diagram where the four symmetrical squares of cartesian coordinates, simultaneously move out their four quarters containing the same pattern of E/M loops as exist in rectangular waveguides contain the higher modes. When I plotted the B and the E field loops far from the antenna they came out to be exactly as occurs in rectangular waveguides with the B loops as normal, and the E loops are exactly the same as the E in the waveguide and the surface currents in a waveguide, It is exactly the same pattern, So it seems, that a centrally placed antenna as a source, will have the near E/M fields going through "a pushy transient pattern" then "a middle field pattern" which I call the settling down zone, and then the far field would resemble the pattern obtained in a rectangular waveguide excited with an electric probe or a magnetic probe as one desires. It is fascination to see the four quarters of cartesian coordinates moving out with additional loops being added as the distance increases, It is remarkable, This stacking of E/M blocks, the size of half a wavelength, in a radiating pattern, is interesting, and in a phased array or a directional antenna, it seems that all one does is to " phase out the peripheral E/M blocks and donate the power to the other half wavelength E/M blocks remaining in the " stacked lobe" There seems to be more going on in radiation than one thinks, and this "stacking effect" needs further discussion . An analogy may be used by looking at Chladni's figures in vibrating sheets or a Jelly block, and after all our radiating medium is not much different from a jelly or a rubber block with its "own impedance" in how it permits our signals to "accelerate " build and decay and reverse those the E/M loops the size of half a wavelength. ruclips.net/video/wvJAgrUBF4w/видео.html

  • @boredmorgil6995
    @boredmorgil6995 Год назад

    waw understood really easily

  • @stuartb3502
    @stuartb3502 Год назад

    I use a few of your homeplugs (wifi doesn't stretch to all corners). May be worth mentioning that with the addition of a cheap POE to DC (easily available - POE to e.g. 12v, 9V etc adapter or splittter), you can apparently power other things (e.g. cameras which are not POE devices themselves). I haven't actually tried (I have POE cameras) but have spoken with others who have used this solution.

  • @vitvohralik5557
    @vitvohralik5557 Год назад

    Best explanation that exists, thank you a lot

  • @talkinghat88
    @talkinghat88 Год назад

    Your video should be compulsory for all 4th year Physics class.

  • @talkinghat88
    @talkinghat88 Год назад

    Solwise from the Micromart days? So nice to see you guys here. The CTI software you sold was a pioneer in its time!

    • @solwise
      @solwise Год назад

      lol, one and the same 🙂

    • @talkinghat88
      @talkinghat88 Год назад

      @@solwise fantastic! The good old days waiting for each Micro mart at W H Smith

  • @ajayjadhav690
    @ajayjadhav690 Год назад

    very nice visualisation....Very good explanation