Miro Distribution

I wont go into the details of how Miro have pretty much single-handedly destroyed the 2.4Ghz spectrum with their "un-legal" Amps.
Their attitude is, if it doesn't work, amp it. Dont even try trouble shoot it.

Thanks Miro!
(Lets hope they stay away from 5.8Ghz)
 
Cylos said:
Miro is pretty cool ...

And www.starnetwifi.com is even cooler , they sell those same
Senao's for virtually nothing and they will ship it to you via airmail.
Email them and be patient ,they have to translate it all to english using a
dictionary.
 
reality check

daffy said:
I wont go into the details of how Miro have pretty much single-handedly destroyed the 2.4Ghz spectrum with their "un-legal" Amps.
Their attitude is, if it doesn't work, amp it. Dont even try trouble shoot it.

Thanks Miro!
(Lets hope they stay away from 5.8Ghz)

Hrm! Last I checked, Miro were in the business of nothing more sinister than selling hardware.. and then following up THAT dastardly practice by actually *gasp.shock.horror* _supporting_ it! ..as in, actively trying to help out their customers who have ponied up their money when called upon.. oh, the humanity!

That customers come to them with cockeyed or stupid plans for that gear is hardly their fault, nor so much their place to actively criticise: hell, on getting an order specifying what looks like a dumbass partslist *and no other information*, how would they know that it's actually an order for multiple, separate jobs? Their function is to sell their goods to anyone who has the money to buy it -and then support it. From my own experience, they're mostly pretty good at the former (I've had some hiccoughs now and then with antenna supply) and pretty DAMN good at the latter. It's not their lookout to police sh1thead individuals *cough*dumbass WISP operators*cough* who are the real culprits pulluting our spectrum.

If you're going to take aim at Miro for "destroying spectrum", maybe you should tilt at every car dealership for putting deadly weapons into the hands of retards obviously too stupid to operate them. Or how about blaming bottlestores for selling a known (addictive) toxin that destroys lives? And while we're on it, how about every FMCG retailer in the country, from über-store to corner cafe for shoving KNOWN, proven to be killer, ultra addictive tobacco products in our faces?

So no, I don't so much see that you have a supportable assertion there.

-bdt
 
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