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  • I'd say they should work fine if you can disable the routing and have them act just like WiFi access points. Then connect the LAN ports to the Ubiquiti and you should be good. That said, I'm not familiar with those devices so take this as you will.

    The only compatibility issues I was thinking about was PoE-related mainly but those look like they need their own power supplies. Ubiquiti used to push a nonstandard PoE spec with some of their APs but I don't think that's the case anymore.

  • Everyone has some great recommendations. I didn't see anything about Ubiquiti so I'll throw it out there since I've had a good experience with them. The Dream Machine is for home/small office setups and is fairly inexpensive for what it does: https://store.ui.com/us/en/collections/unifi-dream-router.

    Edit: it's now the dream router. They changed the name it seems.

  • They are two different industries. A line cook promotes their resume by who they work under primarily; someone that works in a translation company or something similar would site which projects they had a part in. Not having them in the credits could hamper them from being able to do that since there's less evidence.

  • Exactly my thoughts. It's not so much about removing all cars and highways, just reducing so we aren't solely dependent on cars as the only method we have. Transporting light cargo makes sense with a car in a lot of situations; commuting to a job with just a backpack does not.

  • I copied my comment from the other post:

    Just so everyone's aware, there is also a moratorium on the death penalty in Pennsylvania (where this took place). No executions have been committed since 1999 despite any sentencing since then: Wikipedia.