Sweet spot a myth...

ic

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Ummm, i 4c a flamewar...noone declares a [th|d]umbwar...

iBursters armed with the knowledge of how to access their UTDz [signal info] via ethernet, will certainly be able to optimise the positioning of their - er - units...:D
 

antowan

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LOL

I hate to say it, but getting something out of either takes a lot of running around... Perhaps you should try taking the iBurst modem out for dinner and a movie?
 

slimothy

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at least when you find the g-spot you get a bit of noise to let you know about it, perhaps now we know more about the inner workings of the iburst we can code an app to do the same. "no no to the left uuuuuh uuuuuh yeah thats it ooooooh keep going OH MY GOD THATS IT YES YES YES"
 

GRES

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both is like ghost - you know that it exist but you can't see it :))
 

ic

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slimothy said:
at least when you find the g-spot you get a bit of noise to let you know about it, perhaps now we know more about the inner workings of the iburst we can code an app to do the same. "no no to the left uuuuuh uuuuuh yeah thats it ooooooh keep going OH MY GOD THATS IT YES YES YES"
Crash, how soon can you implement this essential program feature? :D
 

alchamy

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I can already see the beta version boasting some interesting features. ;)
 

sand_man

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found it yes!

Using an external antenna is the best way of finding the sweet spot and the difference in performance is so significant that it's worth looking for, however I still find Iburst so inconsistent, either flying or dying and always frustrating!!
 
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