#networks-security-and-home-servers

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crisp shadow
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That's my main personal installation

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Where i do all my Redstone n stuff

true venture
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You should join the server.

crisp shadow
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I should be able to this afternoon

crisp shadow
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@feral eagle @glass moat post driver reinstall

crisp shadow
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I don't get it

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I have tried everything I can think of

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My dad's computer gets 400 mb/s up and down

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So why is mine lopsided

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It's not a mobo issue, I replaced it. It's not a driver issue, I reinstalled them. It's not a cable issue, I tried a different one. It's not a router issue, it works fine for everyone else.

glass moat
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weird

crisp shadow
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Extremely

feral eagle
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honestly I've seen so many windows users complain about the exact same thing over the years and I still have no definitive answer lol

crisp shadow
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That's annoying

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First thing I do when my folks give the ok for not needing parental controls, I am getting linux

limber hill
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Just saying though, maybe linux wouldn't solve the issue still. Internet is a weird thing to work with in some cases

feral eagle
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Ye

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You aren’t using repeaters or anything like that right?

true venture
# crisp shadow Whats a repeater

It's a small device that picks up the signal from the main router then repeats the signals in the area. Often daisy chained to give a house full coverage.

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Unless you're using a Ethernet that's directly plugged into the main router that could likely be the cause as I had the same issue.

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@crisp shadow also have you checked if your PC has bandwidth limits set?

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It's a windows setting.

crisp shadow
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I haven't

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I didn't know that was a thing

true venture
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Outside the US, Unlimited Home Internet plans are not always the norm so Windows has a feature to limit the data consumption.

crisp shadow
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Hm

crisp shadow
karmic wedge
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Has anybody tried Netbird? How has it been? (I'm a current Tailscale user but I'm curious about it)

quaint stirrup
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If I make a homemade NAS

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do I buy regular HDDs or NAS HDDs

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or HDD's "for NAS"

charred cradle
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if you make a nas with a SAS compatible motherboard then use SAS drives theyre cheaper

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this is all me guessing also

charred cradle
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this is me guessing idk about it

quaint stirrup
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@feral eagle do you know anything bout this ?

feral eagle
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CMR drives are typically more desirable, you probably just want SATA drives, this kind of thing is more of a per model basis but I usually just buy refurbished enterprise drives. those usually end up being HGST or Toshiba branded

feral eagle
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sometimes I'll also look at failure rates for specific models to see about how much life I might expect

feral eagle
quaint stirrup
feral eagle
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Sometimes they will just have it listed on retail site or you can look up the model

glass moat
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SMR only useful for archival

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CMR for basically everything else

small sinew
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Possible random. I’m having issues with my internet. I went to an Orbi mesh system 8-9 months ago never had an issue with it lately have been having the issue where some devices are connected with no internet and some are connected with internet this is happening with wired and wireless devices. I’ve tried rebooting everything to see if it was a simple little glitch but that did not work. Any thoughts comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated

snow sandal
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Hey guys dk if this is the place to ask but I'm moving into a new apartment that's a bit larger and I'm looking to get a new router

I'm out of the loop on the current tech. I'm looking for something around 150USD. Home speed is 300mbps, just need it for my PC and wifi for about 10 devices. The only IoT device I have will be a smart lock and some Philips Hue bulbs

glass moat
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$100

glass moat
# small sinew Possible random. I’m having issues with my internet. I went to an Orbi mesh sy...

this type of issue could be of several things, whether it's your ISP, DNS, or router/cable feeding into the router failing/getting interference

there's not really enough information to be able to diagnose what type of issue you're getting, and would require troubleshooting

how often are the devices losing internet connection? what type of devices? are the meshed routers getting a good signal from the main router? it could be one of the mesh routers have a poor connection to the main router, and when your device switches to connecting with that mesh router, it is "connected" but not able to send/recieve data from the internet

are the wired devices connected to the main router and still losing internet connection while still having the connected status? if so, then maybe try changing the cable feeding into the router to a different cable, in case there's an internal break or something causing packet loss. Maybe if the router supports running a speedtest directly on it, try seeing if that has any issues running

maybe check out the status page or social media around your isp, maybe they're having some issues with their infrastructure?

check for any firmware updates on the mesh system, maybe try factory resetting it to see if that fixes anything

small sinew
glass moat
snow sandal
glass moat
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i like glinet since they use openwrt out of the box (reskinned but still openwrt under the hood so you get all the features of openwrt)

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the ax55 should be fine too though

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though ax55 isnt supported by openwrt so youll be using tplink's firmware

abstract copper
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I’m currently looking to get a modem and router for my WiFi and security cameras also for gaming

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2,855 square foot home

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Technically 2 floors because of loft

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Any help and or suggestions please and thank you

abstract copper
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I’ve been out of the loop with technology my Internet is xfinity 1 gig

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I’m planning on upgrading to 2 gigs so preferably something comparable

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Eufy cameras

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About 8 cameras

glass moat
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i'm personally not the biggest fan of eufy's security cameras, especially with a past controversy of them recording the cctv footage onto the cloud despite claiming it was all local

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for security cameras, i could recommend either going with ubiquiti's nvr ecosystem, which has one of the easiest installation (though in wall wiring would be ideal for that, and they're POE powered)

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a cheaper diy approach would be using frigate, and they recommend using dahua cameras with that, but you can mix and match if you need to (also poe powered but requires a little more setup)

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they recommend dahua, hikvision, amcrest cameras in that order

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assuming you do end up upgrading to 2 gigabit service and it's fiber, your ISP would provide you with a fiber ONT, and then i would recommend something like the gl-inet flint 2 (wifi6, only 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands, but fast) or flint 3 (wifi 7 triband, more expensive but also pretty fast)

there are other options you could go for, but i'd recommend finding a router that works with openwrt as you can have the better qos for gaming (asus routers that support asus merlin is also good)

feral eagle
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The security brain in me is agreeing with the eufy thing. Ideally you need a router that can support vlans and completely cut off the cameras from accessing the internet, using some kind of nvr system that is local only

abstract copper
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My cousin has eufy and they’re pretty good but I’m not sure what router and modem to get?

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I was looking at the asus rapture gt-be 19000ai but what would pair good with that one

glass moat
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Are you getting coaxial internet service or fiber?

abstract copper
karmic wedge
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I haven't had a break all week wow

karmic wedge
uncut sleet
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Hello,
I have a question regarding mesh nodes and best possible way to set them up

My co workers have 1 starlink device and they decided to connect meshes to each person’s room

The set up is smth like this

Starlink modem >> mesh 1 >> mesh 2 … etc

Extended main network rather than new access point

All connected through Ethernet cable

However there is a lot of desync/disconnects and the speed from the main router isnt transmitted properly, barely get 10% of the actual speed in some nodes

When i searched about it apparently 7 nodes is too much for starlink main router to handle or smth

I know it is an unusual case, living in an oil rig can be tough

Does anyone have a better solution for this situation aside from getting another starlink device ?

FYI, we still havent tried using ethernet switch

glass moat
# uncut sleet Hello, I have a question regarding mesh nodes and best possible way to set them...

I'm a bit too tired to write much, but aside from the router not being able to handle the traffic (which is somewhat unlikely depending on how many devices you have) the other possibilities are that

  1. The mesh nodes are too far apart/signal is too weak for it to have a stable backhaul to the main router
  2. There could be too much interference causing the network to be unstable (could be caused by having too many mesh nodes too close together, or other RF emitting devices, whether intentional radiators or unintentional radiators
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Mesh routers could be easier to setup but a cable connection would always be more reliable in giving good connections

feral eagle
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What model mesh points are you using currently

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Usually mesh systems will have some kind of controller to manage roaming devices between points. If there are deadzones in the coverage it can cause drop outs or unstable device roaming. If this is a large area or outdoors you might want to look into longer range outdoor antennas

karmic wedge
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LET'S GOOOOO MORE SHIT TO DEAL WITH
(Photo from CrystalDiskInfo. CRC Errors on a very important hard drive: 7 🫠)

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I'm about to start a farm and live off the land ffs

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Watching Clarkson's Farm isn't helping with that too lol

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Sick of this bruh

glass moat
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Bro stuck his hand in the screen

karmic wedge
crisp shadow
frank scroll
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I'm using AdGuard Home right now because I have a lifetime AdGuard membership & didn't feel like installing Linux to do the Pi-Hole mission. Ostensibly, it works just as well as Pi-hole did when I had it like, eh, maybe a year or so ago. Is there any compelling reason to use Pi-hole instead? I'm running Adguard Home on a 5900x/1080ti computer I don't really have another use for presently if that factors in at all

glass moat
feral eagle
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Ye, i just like how easy pihole is to deploy and the customization options. That and using it for local dns for services

karmic wedge
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I feel like AdGuard Home doesn't report everything instantly. Super annoying when I'm trying to unblock something

karmic wedge
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AdGuard Home users. If you're looking who owns a specific URL, copy the domain name and the TLD (e.g. google.com) and paste it into GoDaddy's WHOIS database search. It'll find who owns the domain, when it was registered, when it expires, etc. Use this when determining whether it's safe to unblock a domain/URL or not
https://www.godaddy.com/whois/results.aspx

noble berry
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anyone knows if it's better to use asus router's adguard or run a different service on a separate device, like pihole?

glass moat
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pihole gives you a bit more control but adguard works well enough

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it's also easier for regular people to restart it if it runs into issues

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(since it's hosted on the router, just restarting it should fix issues, compared to if you have a separate system that would need to be restarted seperately)

true venture
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@karmic wedge @turbid canopy @noble berry @glass moat @crisp shadow if I recall you guys play Minecraft and I was hoping you could recommend me a list of performance mods Client and Server-Side for Forge on Minecraft 1.20.1. Please and thank you.

turbid canopy
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It's lowkey been forever since I modded a server sorry

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Oh for clientside you want sodium/lithium/phosphor. I think they've been ported to forge

glass moat
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There's not many server performance mods that don't modify the way Minecraft works

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The main enemy of server performance are stuff like hoppers and entities

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The mods that solve those issues will cause stuff like vanilla sorting systems to not function

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Or weird mob pathing, or causing items to despawn quicker

karmic wedge
true venture
crisp shadow
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Lithium is go-to tho

feral eagle
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I believe there are some server side mods that change the rendering or entity handling but that’s about it

true venture
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Hmm seems I will need to do some digging

glass moat
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Honestly
The only way to optimize server side for a modded server is for the mod developers to make their mods more optimized

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The server isn't really rendering anything, it's just handling the world and some mods

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On a vanilla or mostly vanilla server, your performance issues are typically of hoppers, block updates, and entities

For modded servers, it's those plus whatever badly coded or just heavy amount of simulation mods you have in the pack

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You could optimize it a bit by using the optimal JVM flags but sometimes your best solution is to just use better hardware

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Or set a world border

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Pregenerate the whole world

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(very complicated) You could also try sharding the server

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Very complicated as in I highly doubt you could make it work with modded Minecraft and would likely require quite a bit of custom code

feral eagle
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oh yeah by rendering I meant moreso the worldgen I guess would be the right term

true venture
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I have 4c8t from my 9950x3D and 24GB of my ram dedicated to the server now as well.

noble berry
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I recently noticed that my windows 10 pcs on my network are not reachable anymore and I cannot ping them from other devices. doesn't matter if they're on wifi or ethernet, the pings time out. a lan scan from my phone also doesn't show the windows devices. at first I blamed my router since I had just changed it but it's not, old router same issue.
I first noticed this like two weeks ago after my Alexa started saying it couldn't reach my pcs for wol

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other devices like phones and iot can be reached so I guess this is a windows 10 problem. any suggestions?

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I tried disabling the network firewall but that apparently didn't help

noble berry
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also I am able to ping other devices from those problematic windows pcs

feral eagle
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That really does sound like a firewall issue

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Is the network type set to private or public

noble berry
noble berry
feral eagle
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What kind of service is this? Like a smb share or a webapp?

glass moat
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For home routers specifically

noble berry
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i dont think it has to do with the router's firewall since i've tried both new and old router

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i mean i could try a third router but i doubt that'd change a thing

feral eagle
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You don’t have like an iot network setup or something right?

noble berry
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i'm just setting it up by separating ssids and having iot on 2.4ghz, but I had a very typical home network setup before

glass moat
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Is ap isolation enabled

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If so then that puts all wireless clients on a seperate vlan

noble berry
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it's disabled, Imean i tried all the recommended solutions but it likely has nothing to do with wifi

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communication is also broken for windows devices connected via ethernet

glass moat
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only windows pcs though? (that are having this issue?)

noble berry
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they do have internet connection, the router sees them on the connected devices list, but i cannot ping/reach those -windows- pcs from other devices on the network (ping also fails from router builtin tool)

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yet the windows pcs can ping other non windows devices fine

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so it's likely just the inbound traffic for those

glass moat
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you said you disabled the firewall to test?

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on the windows machines?

noble berry
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I'll figure it out, i should probably test a few other non windows 10 devices too

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this is peak wifi

digital canyon
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Got a rude awakening 3am today. ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 PRO, started a light show that I didnt even know it can do. Different colors at once. I shut it down and turned on a backup till I can take a look at it.

stone epoch
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so my family recently got AT&T fiber and its gigabit i connect via wifi and a few weeks ago i was getting 400-500mbps when id download on steam or ran a speed test and now im getting 200mbps how would i go about troubleshooting the speed on linux? my distro is nobara also ive tried running a speed test with a vpn on and am still getting 200mbps

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i could use ethernet but for some reason my speed was actually better over wifi and the ethernet is through a mesh router which also should have support for gigabit

glass moat
stone epoch
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Can't live with parents and mom doesnt want to run a wire down to my room

glass moat
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If direct is at the correct speed then the mesh unit is probably not getting a good connection