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    Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department

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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @coliver
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      @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

      @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

      @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

      @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

      @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

      I know it isn't top of the line but I got a Pixel 3a XL and am very pleased with it. I got it for 400$ and it blows the pants off my 700-800$ phones.

      Of the same era, or are you talking about a 7-800 phone from a year or two or more ago?

      A year or two ago. Although from some of the benchmarks I've seen it does decent again phones from its generation.

      I would fully expect a current phone to trash a few years old phone... and a $7-800 few years old phone is still barely top of the line compared to the prices of Samsung/Apple (not saying the hardware wasn't matching/beating them.. I just know the price is still lower than those two, which makes me at minimum ask - where the specs of that 7-800 device the same or better than apple/samsung?)

      Yeah it was a top of the line Moto device.

      At this point I'm just rambling... but that doesn't tell me anything - I know nothing about Moto's.. where they spec'ed the same as samsung top of the line at that time? did reviews basically say they performed the same?

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      • coliverC
        coliver @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

        @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

        @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

        @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

        @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

        @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

        I know it isn't top of the line but I got a Pixel 3a XL and am very pleased with it. I got it for 400$ and it blows the pants off my 700-800$ phones.

        Of the same era, or are you talking about a 7-800 phone from a year or two or more ago?

        A year or two ago. Although from some of the benchmarks I've seen it does decent again phones from its generation.

        I would fully expect a current phone to trash a few years old phone... and a $7-800 few years old phone is still barely top of the line compared to the prices of Samsung/Apple (not saying the hardware wasn't matching/beating them.. I just know the price is still lower than those two, which makes me at minimum ask - where the specs of that 7-800 device the same or better than apple/samsung?)

        Yeah it was a top of the line Moto device.

        At this point I'm just rambling... but that doesn't tell me anything - I know nothing about Moto's.. where they spec'ed the same as samsung top of the line at that time? did reviews basically say they performed the same?

        Yes.

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        • travisdh1T
          travisdh1 @coliver
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          @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

          @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

          @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

          @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

          @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

          I know it isn't top of the line but I got a Pixel 3a XL and am very pleased with it. I got it for 400$ and it blows the pants off my 700-800$ phones.

          Of the same era, or are you talking about a 7-800 phone from a year or two or more ago?

          A year or two ago. Although from some of the benchmarks I've seen it does decent again phones from its generation.

          I would fully expect a current phone to trash a few years old phone... and a $7-800 few years old phone is still barely top of the line compared to the prices of Samsung/Apple (not saying the hardware wasn't matching/beating them.. I just know the price is still lower than those two, which makes me at minimum ask - where the specs of that 7-800 device the same or better than apple/samsung?)

          Yeah it was a top of the line Moto device.

          If you care about keeping your data private, Moto is a NoGo! (They're owned by Lenovo)

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          • coliverC
            coliver @travisdh1
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            @travisdh1 said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

            @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

            @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

            @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

            @Dashrender said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

            @coliver said in Introducing MeshCentral on SAMIT as a Remote Access and Support Tool for the SMB IT Department:

            I know it isn't top of the line but I got a Pixel 3a XL and am very pleased with it. I got it for 400$ and it blows the pants off my 700-800$ phones.

            Of the same era, or are you talking about a 7-800 phone from a year or two or more ago?

            A year or two ago. Although from some of the benchmarks I've seen it does decent again phones from its generation.

            I would fully expect a current phone to trash a few years old phone... and a $7-800 few years old phone is still barely top of the line compared to the prices of Samsung/Apple (not saying the hardware wasn't matching/beating them.. I just know the price is still lower than those two, which makes me at minimum ask - where the specs of that 7-800 device the same or better than apple/samsung?)

            Yeah it was a top of the line Moto device.

            If you care about keeping your data private, Moto is a NoGo! (They're owned by Lenovo)

            Bought it when they were owned by Google... I mean still not great but better.

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            • M
              Mario Jakovina
              last edited by Mario Jakovina

              I thought this thread should be about Meshcentral2 for SMB... 🙂

              Then @scottalanmiller tries to teach us how to have better battery life, after we "observed" his problem with battery life on the above video 🙂

              Batteries - My laptops are on charging whenever it is convenient, I use it more hours per day than my colleagues, and I have best battery life after few years. Thats my experience...

              P.S. I hope @scottalanmiller will not feel offended with the above text

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                JasGot
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                @scottalanmiller That's one hell of a run on sentence! Do you actually speak without pausing or breathing? 🙂

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