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hi! Since around Christmas my router (photo's and everything attached) Is always going down. But this only happens when I use my laptop, not while using my phone. Could it be a problem with my laptop? when I connect with my laptop, it's still up for around 5-10min, and then we have to go and reset it again because it's down... (Ã wired connection is not an option!) Thanks in advance! Obvius1 This is my router: The thing that also has to do something with Wi-Fi, but idk what: any questions? down below!
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ugh... why does this keep hapaning to me... ;( i just finished building my new PC and everything was fine and dandy untill i noticed that my ping in CS:GO just shot up from 30ms to 200+ms and stayed there, this was because my wireless PCI-E card probably overheated, its my only explenation because were it was in the case, it was really freaking hot, like atleast 60C, also i dont have a case side but that is un related, so i decided to move the card from the first slot on my motherboard to the slot under my grafics card(a Gigabyte G1 GTX970) to keep it cooler, and when i booted my PC it just wasent working, so i moved it back and it still wasent working so i moved it down again and put in the driver CD and the CD wasent even detected, this was because THE CD DRIVE WASENT EVER PLUGGED IN!!!!! so how the shit did it work even, without driver, any way i fixed that and now i can find the card only using windows driver update, the driver installer dosent find the card. what i have tried: to put the driver on an USB stick and porting it over to my PC that way and then using windwos driver update to try to install it, didnt work using the driver CD to install drivers, dint find the card taking out the card, and then leaving it for a while then putting it back, didnt work turning of the power to the system letting everything decharge then turning it back on, didnt work if anyone has any idea on what to do, please tell me, because im on my magical laptop right now and who the fuck knows when it will decide to die or something, im just generaly sad and anoyed right now so anything that fixes this will be a blessing also forgot to mention, the card is a TL-WN881ND
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When I am playing games and someone else in my house is on Instagram or on the laptop, facebook, or even a 480p youtube video my ping can spike up to 300ms. Is there any way I can prioritize my computer's bandwidth to the router? I use wired internet and everyone else uses Wi-Fi. Here are some pictures of what my router UI looks like. Its a Ubee router and it came with the internet when Time Warner hooked us up. http://imgur.com/a/lG90R Here is my speedtest, I know I shouldn't be getting spikes just because someone else is on Wi-Fi. http://www.speedtest.net/result/4676942249.png Any help would be nice, thanks!
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So I'm fixing a Macbook Pro for my girlfriend and i've just reinstalled Yosemite onto the Macbook Pro 2010 model. Everything works fine on the laptop except the wifi.... When I seem to turn the laptop on despite the wifi being ON/OFF every wireless and wired device connected to my router just loses connection and I'm not even able to access the routers settings through 192.168.1.***! As soon as the laptop turns on the internet cuts out and as soon as it turns off it will work fine after 1 minute or so! It doesn't seem to interfere with the hotspot on my phone just the Belkin N Wireless Router (F5D8636-4 v1) What is causing this weird phenomenon? And how can I get the laptop to working order before it seems to explode everything, thanks!
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Hello guys. I was reading the network setups topic a while ago and something came to my mind about how I could improve my setup at home. See, I live in Bulgaria and here usually all the walls in the buildings are from bricks and no dry walls to cut through and lay Ethernet cables in. That is what makes my setup so complicated - it is usually almost impossible to drill through the walls to pass cables between rooms, and not even talking for complete cable runs through the walls. Also, I have an extremely limited budget for my network upgrade. Currently everything that is powering the network is a TP-Link WR841N router. Internet comes in (45/55 via PPPoE, $12 monthly), Wi-Fi comes out. Everything is connected via Wireless. Also, I cannot move the place where the Internet cable enters the house. Almost all of my Ethernet-capable devices (PCs, laptops, TVs..) are in the room next to the one that the Internet connection is coming in. So, that is why I have thought about the following setup: Internet In -> TP-Link WR841N (AP mode) -> Wi-Fi network 802.11N Wi-Fi network 802.11N -> TP-Link WR740N (client mode) -> D-Link DGS-1005D GIGABIT switch -> various clients in the same room (PCs, Laptops, TVs) Wi-Fi network 802.11N -> Tenda W306R (client mode) -> various clients in another room (PCs) In that way, I will have everything I wanted. Gigabit or at least 100mbps speeds between computers in the same room, unbottlenecked 45/55 access to the internet (I have tested the setup with the routers, they are able to pull the connection off via Wi-Fi without almost any reduction in speed), no runs of cable between rooms, and most importantly, everything will be AMAZINGLY cheap. I have loads of Ethernet cable available, so that is $0. I have the 3 routers, so they are also $0. The one thing I have to buy will be the D-Link DGS-1005D, which I found used for $5 (without power adapter). I have found the datasheet and it says it needs 5V@1A. A phone charger 5V@ 2A should be okay. I forgot to mention that I am able to run Ethernet cable within the room (hiding it behind furniture and gluing Ethernet jacks to certain places, as I am not able to drill). This setup will give me a great performance for the investment of $5 total. If I find a way to run at least a 100Mbps link between the different routers/switches, it will be even better, but that is for now. I also forgot to mention that Powerline also isn't an option as it is too expensive for me at the moment. There is no way I can put $90 away for a set of powerline adapters. Give your thoughts on my setup. Just remember all the various restrictions I have in front of me. Thank you
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i need an IXT motherboard so i was wondering if this was the best MoBo i could buy with my budget http://pcpartpicker.com/part/gigabyte-motherboard-gah97nwifi if you know of a better ITX MoBo with wi-fi under $130 or pretty close to that price please let me know
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Hi Guys, I an seeking assistance with a new home network setup. Hopefully I can describe everything in appropriate detail in order to resolve this issue. Backstory: I just moved into a college house with 4 other Computer Science/Computer Engineering students. One of them had some extra networking equipment around and he set up us with a fairly atypical home network configuration. Note: I have minimal networking experience, so please excuse misused terminology and other embarrassments. Our Setup: Spoiler The Access Point we're using is: http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-UniFi-Enterprise-System/dp/B00D80J2XU Description of Issue: When Transferring files, streaming media/utilizing Steam in-home streaming, the bandwidth dips significantly every 15-30 seconds. Steps taken to diagnose the issue:Tested all 5Ghz channels available to see if interference is the issue. Tested different levels of TX power Moved Access point away from all power supplies, microwaves, etc. Ran iperf against the server through both the gigabit switch and over AC (Results posted later) reinstall firmware to latest factory reset and run on factory firmware. update to latest firmware after factory reset In-home stream from desktop connected to gigabit switch to laptop on AC (hiccups in line with ipref results) iperf results: Run from desktop on Gigabit: Spoiler PS C:\Users\rhino> C:\Users\rhino\Downloads\iperf.exe -c 192.168.0.1 -i .1WARNING: interval too small, increasing from 0.10 to 0.5 seconds.------------------------------------------------------------Client connecting to 192.168.0.1, TCP port 5001TCP window size: 64.0 KByte (default)------------------------------------------------------------[264] local 192.168.0.3 port 6806 connected with 192.168.0.1 port 5001[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 0.0- 0.5 sec 57.4 MBytes 963 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 0.5- 1.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 1.0- 1.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 1.5- 2.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 950 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 2.0- 2.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 2.5- 3.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 3.0- 3.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 3.5- 4.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 4.0- 4.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 4.5- 5.0 sec 53.9 MBytes 904 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 5.0- 5.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 950 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 5.5- 6.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 6.0- 6.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 6.5- 7.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 950 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 7.0- 7.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 7.5- 8.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 8.0- 8.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 8.5- 9.0 sec 56.5 MBytes 948 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 9.0- 9.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 950 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 9.5-10.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 0.0-10.0 sec 1.10 GBytes 948 Mbits/sec Run from Laptop on 5Ghz AC right next to access point: Spoiler ryanmcdonough@HTWY092:~$ iperf -c 192.168.0.1 -i .1 -t 60WARNING: interval too small, increasing from 0.10 to 0.5 seconds.------------------------------------------------------------Client connecting to 192.168.0.1, TCP port 5001TCP window size: 129 KByte (default)------------------------------------------------------------[ 4] local 192.168.10.13 port 58158 connected with 192.168.0.1 port 5001[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[ 4] 0.0- 0.5 sec 30.6 MBytes 514 Mbits/sec[ 4] 0.5- 1.0 sec 31.6 MBytes 531 Mbits/sec[ 4] 1.0- 1.5 sec 30.2 MBytes 508 Mbits/sec[ 4] 1.5- 2.0 sec 31.2 MBytes 524 Mbits/sec[ 4] 2.0- 2.5 sec 32.5 MBytes 545 Mbits/sec[ 4] 2.5- 3.0 sec 30.5 MBytes 512 Mbits/sec[ 4] 3.0- 3.5 sec 31.9 MBytes 535 Mbits/sec[ 4] 3.5- 4.0 sec 30.8 MBytes 516 Mbits/sec[ 4] 4.0- 4.5 sec 30.8 MBytes 516 Mbits/sec[ 4] 4.5- 5.0 sec 29.8 MBytes 499 Mbits/sec[ 4] 5.0- 5.5 sec 31.4 MBytes 526 Mbits/sec[ 4] 5.5- 6.0 sec 30.8 MBytes 516 Mbits/sec[ 4] 6.0- 6.5 sec 32.0 MBytes 537 Mbits/sec[ 4] 6.5- 7.0 sec 31.9 MBytes 535 Mbits/sec[ 4] 7.0- 7.5 sec 31.2 MBytes 524 Mbits/sec[ 4] 7.5- 8.0 sec 32.1 MBytes 539 Mbits/sec[ 4] 8.0- 8.5 sec 31.8 MBytes 533 Mbits/sec[ 4] 8.5- 9.0 sec 31.9 MBytes 535 Mbits/sec[ 4] 9.0- 9.5 sec 31.5 MBytes 528 Mbits/sec[ 4] 9.5-10.0 sec 8.25 MBytes 138 Mbits/sec[ 4] 10.0-10.5 sec 8.50 MBytes 143 Mbits/sec[ 4] 10.5-11.0 sec 8.12 MBytes 136 Mbits/sec[ 4] 11.0-11.5 sec 6.38 MBytes 107 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MBytes 541 Mbits/sec[ 4] 57.0-57.5 sec 31.5 MBytes 528 Mbits/sec[ 4] 57.5-58.0 sec 32.2 MBytes 541 Mbits/sec[ 4] 58.0-58.5 sec 31.2 MBytes 524 Mbits/sec[ 4] 58.5-59.0 sec 31.9 MBytes 535 Mbits/sec[ 4] 59.0-59.5 sec 34.6 MBytes 581 Mbits/sec[ 4] 59.5-60.0 sec 37.0 MBytes 621 Mbits/sec[ 4] 0.0-60.0 sec 3.21 GBytes 459 Mbits/sec Run from laptop on 5ghz ac in another room(~150ft) Spoiler ryanmcdonough@HTWY092:~$ iperf -c 192.168.0.1 -i .1 -t 60WARNING: interval too small, increasing from 0.10 to 0.5 seconds.------------------------------------------------------------Client connecting to 192.168.0.1, TCP port 5001TCP window size: 129 KByte (default)------------------------------------------------------------[ 4] local 192.168.10.13 port 58251 connected with 192.168.0.1 port 5001[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[ 4] 0.0- 0.5 sec 17.0 MBytes 285 Mbits/sec[ 4] 0.5- 1.0 sec 17.4 MBytes 292 Mbits/sec[ 4] 1.0- 1.5 sec 17.6 MBytes 296 Mbits/sec[ 4] 1.5- 2.0 sec 20.2 MBytes 340 Mbits/sec[ 4] 2.0- 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MBytes 415 Mbits/sec[ 4] 59.0-59.5 sec 24.2 MBytes 407 Mbits/sec[ 4] 59.5-60.0 sec 23.2 MBytes 390 Mbits/sec[ 4] 0.0-60.0 sec 2.04 GBytes 291 Mbits/sec The dips down to <100Mbit/s are in line with hiccups when streaming video/games. Conclusion: I'm sure I've forgotten to include information in some form, but I hope this is enough to at least start a discussion or even find a fix regarding this issue. Thanks ahead of time to those who can provide support.
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Hiya, So basically my own understanding of wireless adapters falls short. I need to pick a wireless adapter or buy one separate to put in my new gaming laptop. What I do understand are that they´ll have different max bandwidth´s and transfer rates(Transfer rate is defined as the letter behind the 802.11, the letter says something about reliability and range as well) But to my understanding my ISP will never deliver me over 100 mbps so except for the range these products don't seem that different (I could care less about transferring speeds inside my local network.) What I am interested in however is whether different adapters have different pings and latencies and where I can see those specs. Here are the choices my laptop comes with: GIGABIT LAN & WIRELESS INTEL® N-7260 M.2 (300Mbps, 802.11BGN) + BLUETOOTH GIGABIT LAN & WIRELESS INTEL® AC-7260 M.2 (867Mbps, 802.11AC) + BLUETOOTH GIGABIT LAN & KILLER™ 1525 WIRELESS GAMING 802.11N + BLUETOOTH 4.0 I asked the helpdesk guy the same question and he advised me to pick the 2nd one. After I asked him why, he told me he hadn't heard any complaints yet. Can anyone offer me some insight on this subject? z0ne
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Today my uncle came over like her does every week end and today he couldn't connect to the internet. When opening any web browser to would say "Cannot connect to Proxy Server" well, my internet doesn't have a proxy so I spend at least an hour trying to figure it out. Much troubles due do Windows 8 putting stuff in two places (you guys know if you've had Win 8) Can anyone help?
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I recently built a computer which seems to be fully operational aside from seemingly not being able to use wireless internet despite it being supported by the board and coming with a wireless antenna. When in windows I click on network settings it only shows an ethernet adapter. Would this be a problem with the Wi-Fi antenna or the board itself? I highly doubt it to be a problem with the board as the rest of the computer is fully operational and I am using it to make this topic as I currently have it wired. Motherboard: Asus Rampage V Extreme Let me know if other specs are needed.
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Yesterday evening my internet connection suddently got extremely bad. I was playing black ops 2 and suddently got a 999 ping and couldn't play anymore. Since now it hasn't changed. I am connected with an Ethernet cable. But all other devices in the house do also have extremely bad connection. Has anybody any idea what and why this is and how I can fix it?
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So I sent in my Alienware 17 R1 for service so that they could change the dead motherboard. Well that went fine and the system is working however they placed an inferior Wi-Fi card into my system without my authorization that was not functional rather than the card that was default to the system. I've tried talking to their tech support and got no where because they denied that a change of Wi-Fi cards was possible because the documentation didn't state that the Wi-Fi card was replaced. I don't know about anyone else but replacing a higher value item with a lower value item without authorization and then claiming that such procedure was never done sounds a lot like theft. So in short Dell stole my Wi-Fi card from my laptop and I need a compatible replacement.
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which is the fastest internet connection for downloading, searching etc in the internet
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Hey guys. I'm thinking about building a home server and I'm wondering how to do it, should I wish to do it. What I'd want to do with it: Plex - I guess Some VM work, for fun General networked storage (yes, I know the mobo only has SATA 3Gb/s ports - when I bought it, it was advertised as 6Gb/s...) Maybe running some game servers, but that would only be for LANs because of my slow SLOW internet connection If I replaced the motherboard and put a high-end wireless card in, wireless router? Steam In-Home streaming? (probably not this one since I have my SHIELD Portable) What I have: PCPP part list of what I have: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/Ted1246/saved/q43dnQ AMD FX-6100 ASUS M5A78L-M/USB3 (dead PCI slots as far as I can tell) 16GB Corsair Vengeance RAM (8GB of that is in my current rig, happy to move it) 64GB Sandisk SSD (currently boot drive in my main rig - probably going to upgrade to better SSD to use this for server) Drives I might move and use in the server: 2TB Seagate Barracuda (currently in my main rig) 2TB WD Green (currently in my main rig) What I'd need to get: Ideally a decent CPU cooler - Hyper 212 Evo wouldn't fit in the Core 1000 so the TX3? Decent thermal paste - Arctic MX-4? Some small case - Core 1000 looks good and is super cheap but I'd have to go with a different cooler. PSU - ??? I could upgrade PSUs in my main rig and take the CoolerMaster 500w I'm currently using and put it in there. My overall budget: around £100 but could probably stretch to £160 or so if I really wanted to go for it. What do you guys think?
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Is it worth changing stock wifi antenna with aftermarket one ?
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So I have this router (Thomson TGW850-4) http://www.speedguide.net/routers/technicolor-thomson-twg850-4-wireless-voip-cable-1302 And I can see that I can unscrew the antenna.... soo I was wondering will this antenna work removed from the dongle it came with? And is it better then this one bec I can see this "aftermarket" supports up to 150Mbps does that mean that the antenna is stronger to? I was trying to find how much does the router antenna have dB but didn't find it... The aftermarket is 5dB. So is it possible to boost my Wi-Fi by bolting it to the router with the aftermarket or not ? -
I just read in the WSJ (Wall Street Journal) today that Google is lobbying the FCC to gain control of a part of the wireless spectrum. Specifically they want, according to the article, "as much as 150 megahertz of spectrum around the 3.5 gigahertz band," which would then be made available to anyone. My assumption is that this service would be either free or for a very cheap price (basing assumption on their fiber pricing). This is my first meaningful post on the forums, let alone one on a news topic, so let me know how I did everyone. Source: http://www.wsj.com/articles/google-seeks-role-in-cell-networking-1420501563?mod=WSJ_TechWSJD_NeedToKnow
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My dad has seen me unplugging an Ethernet cable while my Pc was turned on, and he thinks this damages the router. He took my cable and I now have to deal with a Wi-Fi G PCI card. How do I convince him that it's just like unplugging a USB device?
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My family is switching their internet service provider and needs a new router and modem. This is a subject on which I know little, but i need both a good modem and router for under $100. I need: Wireless N signal Dual Band Thats Honestly all that I know I need; if anyone else has any suggestions for what would be necessary, please let me know. Thanks in advance.
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There are no signals whatsoever, it can't find any networks whether I use normal search, WPS, directly entering the router info, it simply can't find a single thing. Basically, I've tried messing around with all the configurations in the utility, tried lots of different drivers from Mediatek, Realtek, and Asus, tried plugging it into all the different USB slots I have, nothing has worked. Got it used from Amazon, a well rated dealer if that helps at all. EDIT:Using my phone as a wi-fi card works just fine, so it's not the router. Going to try uninstalling the phone-as-WLAN-card drivers and get back to you guys. Nope, no cigar, same result when removing HTC NDIS drivers then trying to connect. Specs: Windows 7 64 bit Asrock H81M-ITX on BIOS version P 2.00, that's 0.01 behind the latest, which is described as "increases power efficiency" Pentium G3258 OC'ed to 4 gigahertz G.Skill Ripjaw X series DDR3 operating at 1333 megahertz WD Caviar Blue 1 TB 7200 RPM (Doubt this is even relevant, just putting it here since the rules say to) Cooler Master elite 130 EVGA 430W
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Hello! I recently built a new pc and since then, my internet connection seems to cut out for all devices. Every minute or so the wi-fi would just stop working, my new pc is also connected via wifi. It seems odd because the modem/router (sorry I don't know the difference), doesn't show any difference. All the LED's that were on when it was working stayed on. Before my pc it worked fine. modem/router: D-Link DSL-G604T wi-fi card in pc (built into mobo): 802.11a/b/g/n/ac There are 9 devices using the wi-fi at peak. (This is my first post on LTT forums, let me know if I am doing something wrong). Thank you, Charvin
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Hey, im building a PC system for someone, and he really wants wi-fi, do any of you know good (cheap but not bad) motherboard that have Wi-Fi too? Help is highly appreciated
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Hello, I need some advice on my current network. My ISP installed a Thomson TG784n router at my home. Frankly, this thing is slow it hurts. Entering its own GUI is a pain, and it take ages to change the wireless channel. I wanted to have a FTP server at home, so I put together the two things and bought a Xiaomi Mi Router. It is a AC1200 router with a built-in 1TB HDD, that runs a custom version of OpenWRT, which can run applications on it and it is very customizable. The firmware gets update, at least, one time per month. The only problem is that the GUI is in Chinese only, but Google Chrome helps me on translating everything automatically. My ISP uses VLAN tagging in order to prioritize the packets - to increase quality on IPTV and VoIP - and has a system behind the ONT that catches and memorizes the MAC address. It is a DHCP server, but the IP address only change on a couple of months basis. The MAC address issue can be worked around, since there is a link to unlock the current MA address, and the system will lock the new one automatically. But what about VLAN tagging?! My question is: Can I connect the Xiaomi Mi Router directly to the ONT, and then connect the Thomson to it through LAN? Or will I have problems with the VLAN tagging or IGMP snooping? This way I would not need the Thomson to access the internet, making things more direct.
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So I want to purchase a PCI-express Network adapter (wifi) for my new PC but when it comes to choosing one, I have no idea... I really do not understand how this (it) works.. Are they all compatible or will work, Network adapters? My internet speed via ethernet (wired router) is 50mps (download) and 6mps (Upload) My plan is 250GB monthly Thanks in advance!
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Hi guys, I have one Ubiquiti UniFi UAP in my house and I have the controller software (v.3.2.5) running on my MacBook Air. I want to take advantage of certain features such as usage statistics and guest portals but I understand that this requires that the controller is on 24/7 and unfortunately I cannot leave my MBA on all the time. I have seen people running the UniFi controller software on EC2 (AWS) and I have a few questions that I hope one of you may be able to answer. - How much would it cost to run the controller every month on EC2 with the free tier? Would I need any extras above the free tier? - How would I install and run the controller on EC2? I need the latest version of the controller which is v.3.2.5. Do I setup linux and install it on that? If so, how? Also does anyone have experience running the controller on AWS? Thanks in advance for any answers!
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http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r29711441-~time=1417863532 I have a Cisco/Linksys AE2500. Everything in DD-WRT is setup for maximum security, including a 63-character WPA2 password. I have been the target of harassment in the past, and have been hacked, despite the aforementioned security measures. Is the following merely marketing: Box Security (»blackbox-security.com/products.p···%7CBlack) If no, any cheaper alternatives?