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Verizon Wireless Static Ip
Muntadher | 2024-04-02 01:40:25 |
Both ethernet and wifi have been great. I finally was able to setup port forwarding and static ip rules with no issues. Also love the traffic analyzer in the GUI. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-28 09:32:57 |
Clean Crisp static free wireless system. You can't go wrong here. 5 |
jason | 2024-08-27 05:27:20 |
It's a wire. I love it. Just when everything is going wireless, it's nice to know that sometimes, you can get by without an IP address. I'm sure some other brand will sell you a wire for 10x the price, but in the end, it's still a wire. This wire does its job well. What's not so good about it? It's 3' long. So if you're plugging it into your phone or mp3 player, and it falls off the table, the wire won't keep it from hitting the ground. 5 |
Matthew | 2024-06-29 03:29:38 |
Bought these to use with IP cameras for production. They work so well am using them to mount just about anything you can think of, from Wireless antennas to Camera tripod head. We do a lot of live streaming for events and there is usually a rail of some type that lets me replace a tripod and save space. For the price you can't beat 'em. 5 |
Rick in North East Tennessee | 2024-06-27 07:32:23 |
Using this with NEC NP-M352WS 3500-Lumen Portable Short Throw DLP Projector. Powerpoint slides are about 1 second delayed. No audio via the wireless adapter. However, I am happy with the device for my purposes. I also use a hard wire for audio/video usage. After the second round of ordering, receiving, and returning the first order of the projector and this adapter, an with level II NEC tech support, I am finally able to get the devices to work together. Also, I am not going to be using this on a wireless network/router, but through the Easy Connection option (no router present at installation). It came down to one simple operation (from Mac OS 6.8): Before starting the process below, you will need to get the wireless IP address of the projector. Mine was 10.0.39.155. -click on the wireless icon at the top of the screen -click on Open Network Preferences -click on Advanced -click on TCP/IP tab -change the Configure IPv4 setting to Manually -change the IPv4 Address: to something close to your video projector's (my instance: 10.0.39.160) -click OK and then Apply Don't forget to reverse this setting when you're done using the wireless adapter in order to connect to the internet normally. Hope this helps. 5 |
kurt | 2024-08-29 09:56:53 |
We decided to go wireless, with a little concern that it may introduce more variables and opportunities for static or dropouts. After initial success with SLX, I added this, which has beed great success. Love the freedom, strong signal, and full and crisp sound. Sounds better than our quite old wired mics. I was a little concerned if it would pickup stage monitor sound which are right in front of us (wondered if SM58 would be preferable) , but that is no issue whatsoever. Just added the rechargeable batteries and docking stations and it EVEN BETTER. It provides more precise time estimates of remaining battery power, which are reasonably accurate. A little extra investment but worth the simplicity and ease of keeping everything charged sufficiently. 5 |
kurt | 2024-08-14 03:53:10 |
We decided to go wireless, with a little concern that it may introduce more variables and opportunities for static or dropouts. This has been fantastic results. Love the freedom, strong signal, and full and crisp sound. Sounds better than our quite old wired mics. I was a little concerned if it would pickup stage monitor sound which are right in front of us, but that is no issue whatsoever. I ended up buying more. Just added the rechargeable batteries and docking stations and it EVEN BETTER. It provides more precise time estimates of remaining battery power, which are reasonably accurate. 5 |
Eric | 2024-08-12 05:40:54 |
I own many other wireless lapel microphones and have had multiple issues with static and pops that ruin my audio while recording live events. I've owned the AVX for over a year now and I haven't had a single issue. I plug the receiver into a power brick and have recorded 8 hour events with zero problems. This is the second one I've purchased due to it's high quality, can't recommend these enough! I would and probably will purchase again! 5 |
Casey | 2024-07-08 03:35:14 |
I have the Saramonic UWMIC9 wireless dual lav mic system that came with 2 wired mics that costs $399 for the entire set. I only really use just one of the wired mics and the other stays in storage without usage. One day I tried out the other 2nd mic that I rarely used and noticed it produced terrible static sounds. The rarely used 2nd mic was positively defective and I have no idea why. Hence I purchased this Saramonic mic at B&H as a replacement so I can use the dual lav functionality if or when I want to. This Saramonic mic works just fine when I did a quick test using the other 2nd Saramonic wireless transmitter. This mic also works fine when I tested it with my Zoom H1n recorder whereas the defective one made a horrible static noise. I can't speak for the durability of this mic since I've only had it for a short time but so far so good. 5 |
Peter | 2024-06-18 07:26:58 |
I had a more expensive radio signal - Wireless Lavalier set, that was keep giving me headache by static noise even from close range.. Only using Boya By-WM4 for some days but so far it gives me perfect connection. It was a good choice. 5 |