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1d ago
So I checked my brother's, mom, dad and my lady's phones and checked each of their Internet speeds under the same wifi network and one of them had this issue only when I use my phone, does anyone know what's going on?
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1d ago
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1d ago
I started noticing these tower all of the sudden everywhere with bunch of antennas on them, they look like p2p directional antennas but I'm assuming they're not considering the location of these towers, any idea what're they and what're they used for?
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6d ago
I want to Monitor and spot connection interruptions within my network. how do I do this ( without SNMP )
i have 2 routers TP-Link ax 1800 and ax3000 and nokia router (192.168.1.254)
my network
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Reddit » Wireless
1w ago
My campground has a WiFi service that we can subscribe to. The service has a limit of 6 devices. Our campground is in a really bad cell coverage area, so we are planning on subscribing to their WiFi.
If I connect my iPhone and my wife connects her iPhone then both of our iPads and Apple Watches also connect to the WiFi and we don’t have and available devices that are able to connect.
I’ve been looking into getting a WiFi booster/extender that I can connect to their WiFi and broadcast a different SSID to hide my extra devices/tvs (this is a permanent site and more of a vacation home and not re ..read more
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1w ago
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Reddit » Wireless
1w ago
Hi all, I am form India. I am working in IT infra.
My company currently having about 10 wifi devices to provide internet for 10,000sqrft, all are different models and secured with MAC filtering access.
But managing them its a big headache.
I m planning to setup a Wireless Mesh network to provide better connection and reduce the maintenance works. but I could not find a Wireless Mesh devices that supports MAC filtering.
Can any suggest a best wireless mesh device setup with MAC filtering ?
Thanks.
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Reddit » Wireless
1w ago
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Reddit » Wireless
1w ago
Long story short need to create a guest SSID for a small business that is using an ISP provided router, but I am unable to access the router settings
If I connect a Cisco 2602 or 2802 in standalone mode (mobility express) to this piece of crap ISP router, it should work right?
This would be a temporary solution
Thanks
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1w ago
Hey all, hoping you can shine some light on what's going on here! I'm well aware that WiFi will be slower than Ethernet, and significantly so, however 10x is quite insane.
Over a wired connection, I can get a stable 500Mbps down. On WiFi, this is ~100Mbps at best, currently down at 40-50Mbps. Appears to be the same across all devices too, even a high-end MBP, so it's not the device's antenna I would believe.
Does it scream dying router? My router is a TP-LINK Archer T6E AC1300, purchased about 2 years ago. Thanks in advance!
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