in a telegram group, one person told me that two cards work on a vihicle, you need pi3b or another pi where there are several physical usb ports. And with pi zero or pi3a + via USB HUB, he could not run two cards. This is true?
@@fevzisantur6467 No, each link is configured to work on it's own frequency. That's the point to have multiple radio links: if you have interferences on one link on one frequency, the other link still works fine. This is not about having a SINGLE radio link and doing frequency hopping on that single radio link.
At this point, I really can't tell/remember. Ruby is on version 9.4 now and A LOT has changed since then in radio link management... Must have been my home router/wifi devices around.
in a telegram group, one person told me that two cards work on a vihicle, you need pi3b or another pi where there are several physical usb ports. And with pi zero or pi3a + via USB HUB, he could not run two cards. This is true?
Great, can we not use both 2.4 and 5.8 on same WiFi adapter ?
Not possible at the same time. A card uses a single frequency.
Hi. So nice work. When you will enable this feature.?
Tomorrow I'll make the release
@@petrusoroaga6528 thanks. you are great person
@@petrusoroaga6528 one more question. if the first link has interference Does it switch to other band automatically?
@@fevzisantur6467 No, each link is configured to work on it's own frequency. That's the point to have multiple radio links: if you have interferences on one link on one frequency, the other link still works fine. This is not about having a SINGLE radio link and doing frequency hopping on that single radio link.
Awesome!!
Hi. WHy 2.4 link is so poor in your video? lots of red lines.
At this point, I really can't tell/remember. Ruby is on version 9.4 now and A LOT has changed since then in radio link management... Must have been my home router/wifi devices around.