Parsec Minimum Requirements

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Jul 24, 2024, 3:46:51 AM7/24/24
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This antenna is an omni-directional antenna. Omni-directional antennas are designed to pick up signals in a 360-degree pattern around the antenna and do not require that they be aimed or pointed at the cellular or WIFI broadcasting tower. Omni-directional antennas offer a blend of performance and ease of use over directional antennas that may have higher performance and gain specifications. Omni-directional antennas also perform well if a customer is utilizing multiple cellular or WIFI connections that may be broadcasting in different directions, for example if a customer has data plans from multiple cellular providers and cell towers are in different directions. Omni-directional antennas are the preferred style of antenna for mobile travelers and those who change their location and method of connecting to the internet frequently as they offer solid performance without the need to point the antenna.

The antennas on this page do not require a ground plane, but adding one will typically improve performance if your installation will allow it. Ground planes are metal sheets of metal (typically aluminum or galvanized steel) that the antenna mounts on top of. For optimal performance a ground plane of a minimum of 16" in diameter is typically recommended. The ground plane does not need to be grounded or wired to the chassis ground of the vehicle, the metal sheet simply helps the cellular and WiFi signals bounce into the antenna optimizing performance. Ground planes are available in various sizes on our store including a flexible adhesive ground plane or a 16 inch aluminum ground plane. For more information on ground planes visit the Ground Plane Guide on Mobile Internet Resource Center.

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Thanks for taking the time to provide us with your feedback, Thomas. The Doberman antenna has a peak gain that's about 3 times greater than the paddle antennas that come with all Peplink routers. That means that your range for picking up a signal should be far greater in remote areas with the Doberman than without it. It sounds like there is probably some external factor that is causing connectivity issues for you. You can reach our support team at in...@mobilemusthave.com if you want their help troubleshooting the problem.

I have not installed this antenna yet but I am sure it will work just fine. I gave it three stars because I do not like, nor was I aware, that all cables exit the antenna at the base middle in one large and bulky loom

Thank you for providing us with your honest feedback on the Doberman. I reviewed the listing page and I noticed that there aren't any photos that show the cables and how they exit the antenna. I'll reach out to our dev team and see if we can get a new photo added to the page.

I also want to mention that we have a customer service team and a support staff that are here 5 days a week, from 9-6 (EST). Feel free to hop into our chat room or shoot us an email if you have any questions about different mounting options. We're here to help if you need us.

We have been using a Parsec Router Pepwave MAX BR1 MK2 with a Parsec Doberman 5-in-1 Antenna with 5G/600mhz Support for the past 1 1/2 years which has worked out really well for us. When we recently purchased a new rv we wanted to continue using the same setup so we took the router with us and installed a new antenna on the new rig. This setup continues to meet our needs as we travel 3-4 months out of the year. MobileMustHave shipped the antenna quickly to us within a few days. We also use their 800GB/month data plan and are generally able to stream without problems except when we were near the Western National Parks where everyone was having problems. If you are thinking about mobile internet I would recommend contacting MobileMustHave for their advice as to what setup would work for you.

When it comes to utilizing Parsec for remote gaming or cloud gaming, one issue that users may face is the possibility of the host computer having unsupported hardware. This can be a discouraging setback, especially for those excited to delve into the world of gaming on demand. However, it is important to understand the reasons behind this obstacle and explore potential solutions to overcome it.

The concept of unsupported hardware in relation to Parsec stems from the fact that not all computers are created equal. The compatibility between the host computer's hardware configuration and the Parsec software plays a crucial role in the overall user experience. This means that certain types of hardware, such as older graphics cards or limited processing power, may prevent the smooth delivery of high-quality gaming content. It is essential for users to be aware of this potential limitation in order to make informed decisions and explore alternative options such as upgrading their hardware or seeking out Parsec-compatible machines.

When encountering the error message "The host computer may have unsupported hardware" on Parsec, it indicates that your computer's hardware doesn't meet the minimum requirements for running Parsec. To resolve this issue, ensure that your computer meets the required specifications such as a compatible CPU and GPU. Update your drivers, firmware, and BIOS to the latest versions. In case your hardware still doesn't meet the requirements, consider upgrading your computer to enjoy Parsec's seamless streaming experience.

The concept of Parsec and unsupported hardware can be challenging to navigate, especially for those who are not familiar with the technical aspects of computer systems. Parsec is a remote desktop software that allows users to connect to their computers from remote locations and access the resources and applications on the host machine. However, sometimes users may encounter a message stating that the host computer may have unsupported hardware, preventing them from using Parsec to its full potential.

When users receive the "The Host Computer May Have Unsupported Hardware Parsec" error message, it typically means that their computer's hardware does not meet the requirements for running Parsec seamlessly. This could be due to various reasons, including outdated or incompatible components, insufficient processing power, or missing drivers.

While Parsec is designed to be compatible with a wide range of hardware configurations, certain hardware limitations can hinder its performance. It is essential to identify the specific hardware components causing the issue to address it effectively. By understanding the causes of unsupported hardware, users can take the necessary steps to resolve the problem and ensure a smooth Parsec experience.

One common reason for encountering the unsupported hardware issue with Parsec is having outdated or incompatible components. As technology advances, new software often requires more advanced hardware specifications to function optimally. If the hardware components on the host computer are old or do not meet the minimum requirements of Parsec, users may experience difficulties in establishing a successful connection.

To address this issue, users need to identify the outdated or incompatible components that are causing the problem. It may involve checking the system requirements provided by Parsec and comparing them to the specifications of the host computer. If any components fall short of the requirements, upgrading those components may be necessary. This could involve purchasing new hardware or installing updated drivers to ensure compatibility.

However, before making any hardware modifications, it is crucial to consider the cost and feasibility of upgrading the components. It may be more cost-effective to explore alternative remote desktop solutions or consider using Parsec on a different machine that meets the necessary hardware specifications.

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