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25.01.2022 What a great day, four meetings with farmers from four different states. Three farm wide wireless network designs complete and 2 have given the go ahead already! Back to work on design #4.



24.01.2022 National Farmers Federation, president, Fiona Simson, said a lack of mobile coverage across regional Australia held back the adoption of digital technologies in agriculture. https://www.farmonline.com.au//no-new-service-for-mobile-/

24.01.2022 I’m connecting to the NBN today! Do you want to join me?

20.01.2022 Another happy customer. If you're sick of slow internet and mobile black spots contact us today for a free design and quote. Thanks for sharing your story Kerry. #Agrinet #FarmWideWiFi



20.01.2022 Unlimited mobile data, even with full speed capped at 40gb is a game changer. Can't wait to see how Optus respond. We can use this to cover farms and stations in WiFi letting producers make phone calls from black spots, access wireless cameras from on or off the proper and use a wide range of sensors and actuators to save time and money. https://www.itwire.com//82608-omfg,-mayday-telstra-launche

20.01.2022 Thanks for the help yesterday Brett, looking forward to working with you.

18.01.2022 Working on a new idea and looking for feedback and ideas from farmers: Solar powered WiFi camera. $250 up front + $11 per month which includes camera, solar pan...el, battery and remote access. I'm still looking into mounting options for camera, panel and battery. 3km line of sight range to a WiFi repeater on a 6m mast in flat country - tested today as shown in this footage, we can probably go further than that, I'm guessing about 5km line of sight max. If this is the sort of thing you'd be interested in let me know, send me an email [email protected] or give me a call 0410351270. I want to know what you'd use it for, whether it needs night vision, whether you'd care if it went down after 3 days of cloudy weather, how often would you move it, how many would you on your property? Do you care that it is only 3 frames per second? Is the resolution high enough?Would you pay $200 more to be able to move it around? Would you spend $500 to be able to record the footage? Would you use it from a mobile, computer or both? Would you want a daily email with photos or videos from the previous day? Would you use it for security or just to keep an eye on livestock / water levels etc? Any and all feedback welcome.



18.01.2022 Farm Wide WiFi Lesson #47 - label all the things!

18.01.2022 Going to the Henty field days...

16.01.2022 Absolutely stuffed after the Riverina Field Days in Griffith, had a great time and have 20+ design/quotes to send out next week. Also found my new favourite sauce for bacon and egg rolls, these guys were in the stall next to me and I had a great time trying and watching other people try their sauces. http://www.crowleyshotsauce.com.au/barbecue-onion-garlic-ro

14.01.2022 Cold, wet and windy. Also lots of fun and very productive time at the Riverina Field Days. https://www.areanews.com.au//riverina-field-days-yields-/

12.01.2022 Nice work Jock and team



11.01.2022 Harris from Mater Dei working hard during the school holidays. Today we're programming IP cameras that will be shipped to a producer in WA next week.

09.01.2022 https://www.itnews.com.au//nbn-co-accused-of-using-sky-mus

09.01.2022 Do you need an 18v hammer drill to make an IP67 weather proof gigabit PoE switch... Define 'need'.

07.01.2022 We've got some great specials together for the Riverina Field Days. #FarmWideWiFi

05.01.2022 The Wagga business on the national stage helping farmers get online. Come and see us in the Woodside Hall at the Riverina Field Days https://www.9news.com.au//the-wagga-business-on-the-nation

02.01.2022 These are the sorts of problems we fix http://mobile.abc.net.au//country-towns-fight-for/9719946

02.01.2022 'Normal levels' for many rural Australians isn't much different to an outage.

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