Hello @Damian1973 ,
Welcome to the Peplink Forum.
As in the left image with a blue background shown in the announcement, and many of the real-life photos seen in the forum, the HD2 Dome when pole-mounted is best suited to be in the upright position. Avoid the side position unless you are in a fixed location close to a carrier’s tower.
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We are proud to introduce our newest outdoor cellular router: the HD2 Dome! This router provides dual-cellular SpeedFusion SD-WAN with greater mounting versatility than anything we’ve made before. With its integrated screw mount, you can easily install it on rooftops and on top of poles. With the included mounting bracket, you can to nail it to any wall or tie it to the side of any pole.
The HD2 Dome’s ports are just as flexible. It only needs power from a single 802.3af Po…
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There is a design reason for this; the internal antennas are designed for the signals to work best from the sides of the HD2 Dome and not via the top.
I also highly recommend reading through this article
We have an ever increasing number of partners and customers installing Peplink routers and access points in things that float - from canal and house boats, rigid inflatables and pleasure yachts of all sizes (awesome through super to mega), to ferries, cruise ships and even one of the largest ships in the world (that transports other ships).
Like in most other areas of our lives it seems that even when afloat -whether for work or for pleasure, we all want a reliable internet connection.
Good In…
Happy to Help,
Marcus
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