On Sat 20 Feb 2021 at 12:36:24 (+), Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 04, 2021 at 08:23:39PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > > I powered the router down again, plugged its WAN port into one of the
> > > LAN ports of the ISP-supplied router, and brought it back up.
> >
> > I you sure you plu
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> There is a switch on the back of the old router, with 2 settings, "AP"
> and "WB". "AP" is obviously "Access Point". Not sure yet what "WB"
> stands for but I suspect some of the links you guys supplied will help
> me figure that out. The router is set to "AP" -- I _think_ i
On Thu, Feb 04, 2021 at 08:23:39PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I powered the router down again, plugged its WAN port into one of the
> > LAN ports of the ISP-supplied router, and brought it back up.
>
> I you sure you plugged your ISP-router into the WAN port of your
> (Buffalo) router and n
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021, at 4:26 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Mark Fletcher wrote:
> > First apologies for the off-topic post, but I know this community is
> > full of experts on this topic and my ask in the end is a simple one:
>
> (and you can use Debian to achieve your ends)
>
> > Can anyone point me
On Thu, Feb 04, 2021 at 11:03:17PM +, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> My kids have been complaining recently about the quality of the WiFi
I suggest to investigate whether the problem lies with WiFi or elsewhere.
There are multiple tools available for measuring throughput and latency.
I use flent with
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thursday, February 04, 2021 11:13:09 PM David Wright wrote:
> > > A while ago I moved house (and countries) and since arriving in the new
> > > house I have been using a WiFi router provided by my broadband provider,
> > > somewhat reluctantly, but without a really s
On Thursday, February 04, 2021 11:13:09 PM David Wright wrote:
> > A while ago I moved house (and countries) and since arriving in the new
> > house I have been using a WiFi router provided by my broadband provider,
> > somewhat reluctantly, but without a really serious alternative since the
> > ro
Hi Mark,
Le 04-02-2021, à 23:03:17 +, Mark Fletcher a écrit :
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My kids have been complaining recently about the quality of the WiFi
Same thing here. The solution was to change my wifi network to wifi 6,
either by changing the modem/router to a wifi 6 one or by creating a
wifi 6 mes
On Thu 04 Feb 2021 at 23:03:17 (+), Mark Fletcher wrote:
> First apologies for the off-topic post, but I know this community is
> full of experts on this topic and my ask in the end is a simple one:
Disclaimer: I'm no expert.
> Can anyone point me at a reasonably accessible guide to the deta
> I powered the router down again, plugged its WAN port into one of the
> LAN ports of the ISP-supplied router, and brought it back up.
I you sure you plugged your ISP-router into the WAN port of your
(Buffalo) router and not into one of the LAN ports?
The behavior you describe would be easy to
On 2021-02-04 15:03, Mark Fletcher wrote:
Can anyone point me at a reasonably accessible guide to the details of
how IP networks work, in particular the communications that occur
between router devices that are designed to support home networks?
Lucas writes very good books, including "Network
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> First apologies for the off-topic post, but I know this community is
> full of experts on this topic and my ask in the end is a simple one:
(and you can use Debian to achieve your ends)
> Can anyone point me at a reasonably accessible guide to the details of
> how IP net
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