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to: Maurice Kinal
from: Benny Pedersen
date: 2022-10-11 18:27:00
subject: last day without

Hello Maurice!

06 Oct 2022 20:21, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen:

 BP>> such things is more easy then get firewalls done right on unifi :)
 MK> That is true of many things these days ... realtek's r8125 and r8168 
 MK> being on the top of my 'hit list' at the moment.

check kernel 6.x.x ?

and i think you can get a usb ethernet ?

 BP>> if i just disable managed mode, then there is only ssh left and
 BP>> one is on your own then

 MK> Other than a laptop and a tablet, all the wireless connections are ap, 
 MK> not managed.  However I am not using anything resembling unifi but I 
 MK> do understand your pain, especially regarding wifi.

its not a wifi problem here atleast just that router firmware does not support my isp ipv6 in dhcpv6-pd

should imho be pretty simple and working, but does not

 MK> For the record all the access points (3) are deploying "148f:3070 
 MK> Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 Wireless Adapter" chips.  Some 
 MK> of the closer neighbours in the right direction can manage to get 
 MK> wireless-n speeds.

last yaer :)

today its wifi 6 and 6e
 
 MK> Mesh is much better and I can double the bandwidth 
 MK> there using 'iw' to configure them.  However none of the neighbour's 
 MK> overpriced smart devices are capable of mesh so it is a lost cause 
 MK> given I have no real need for wireless myself.

mesh is not allways good, it uses radio signals to manage more trafic, so regulary trafic have less radio bandwidt left to use for good internet trafic, or do i miss something ?

 BP>> and its solved if add more usb ports ? :)
 MK> Probably.  What do you suggest to replace them?

i have lost the name i have, but it will be in phpsysinfo if you still have it :)


 Regards Benny

... too late to die young :)

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