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Twerk from Home posted:Alternatively, you could get a Mikrotik RB3011. Running one of these on a 200/200 connection. Thing rarely gets over 5% usage with a bunch of firewall rules. I love the little touchscreen/status display on the front.
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Spectrum (TWC) came to try to fix my line for the 4th time yesterday. They couldn't find which tap was mine in the box downstairs. Like, they tried every possible one with the mechanism hooked up in my living room and there were 0 matches. They say this is due to a splitter behind the wall. They said they're coming back for the fifth day in a row but what can they do besides tear down this wall?
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# ? May 25, 2018 17:15 |
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Spectrum (Charter) always wants to not spend a bunch of time troubleshooting and just run new lines along the path of least resistance (on outside wall), so they may try to just do that.
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Thermopyle posted:Spectrum (Charter) always wants to not spend a bunch of time troubleshooting and just run new lines along the path of least resistance (on outside wall), so they may try to just do that. I sure as poo poo hope so. I've not been able to really stream any sports games or play any video games for upwards of a week now and sure that sounds entitled but paying $80/month for this poo poo to work at less than 50% - they should really be able to do something after 4 consecutive days of visits.
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Its funny, I was kind of surprised by your response. See, I deal with them all the time because I take care of a couple hundred rental properties and Charter is always wanting to do things to fix problems tenants are having. And we dont let them attache stuff to the outside of buildings or houses because they always do a poo poo job that looks like poo poo and its poo poo hell trying to get them to come back and fix their poo poo. But, of course, from your perspective it shouldn't be a big deal.
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# ? May 25, 2018 18:14 |
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Thermopyle posted:Its funny, I was kind of surprised by your response. So the tech from yesterday replied already. She's absolutely awesome and thorough and if all of their techs were half as interested in helping a rando rear end in a top hat like me they'd be in great shape. Anyway, she talked to her supervisor and they looked at all my readings and still feel as if something in the wall is blocking my single from reaching strength. Her supervisor is going to call me back today to discuss our options but it doesn't sound like there will be any fix anytime soon, which sucks because I'm around all weekend with nothing to do At least I've finally got someone who gives a poo poo working on my case now.
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# ? May 25, 2018 18:19 |
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FSMC posted:What are the recommendations for routers for VPN speed? I was looking to get the Edgerouter pro but after some googling I'm seeing post about VPN speeds of ~50Mb/s for openvpn. Some Asus routers seems to be getting 250Mb/s. So what is the cheapest router I can get that will give over 100Mb/s over OpenVPN? OpenVPN typically doesn't take advantage of any hardware accelerated encryption, so you're better off throwing as much generic CPU at it as you can afford. IE pfSense like Twerk from Home suggested. If you have a real use-case for VPN speeds faster than that, you should be looking into hardware accelerated IPSEC VPN from major vendors like Juniper, Cisco etc. Devian666 posted:This sounds worth investigating. Let me put it this way - the last time Cisco published a performance tear sheet was 2008: https://goo.gl/GwJBs8 Devian666 posted:e: Oh yeah the most disorganised and poorly planned point to point wireless setup I've ever seen. I should put a Linus Tech Tips warning as well because it's kind of infuriating.
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# ? May 25, 2018 18:50 |
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One of the worst things about Ubiquiti is the community that found it from charlatans like Linus. The old WISP guys are generally pretty cool.
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# ? May 25, 2018 19:01 |
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Thanks Ants posted:One of the worst things about Ubiquiti is the community that found it from charlatans like Linus. The old WISP guys are generally pretty cool. I cannot disagree with this post.
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Thanks Ants posted:One of the worst things about Ubiquiti is the community that found it from charlatans like Linus. I'm having a hard time parsing this sentence.
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# ? May 25, 2018 20:28 |
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Thermopyle posted:I'm having a hard time parsing this sentence. I was worried I was having a stroke for a moment trying to understand it
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# ? May 25, 2018 20:43 |
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For "found it" read "discovered the products".
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Wi-fi on my PS4 sucks and I want to connect it with powerline. I'm in a 10 year old house and the distance is not far so I'm wondering if I should just get something cheap (like this $23 refurb D-Link AV500 I found) or should I spring for an AV1000 or 1200? Good pings are a consideration, more than speeds (iirc I can't get my PS4 to max out my 150mbps connection on wired). I'm buying from a place with a good return policy either way.
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Pottsdam posted:Wi-fi on my PS4 sucks and I want to connect it with powerline. I'm in a 10 year old house and the distance is not far so I'm wondering if I should just get something cheap (like this $23 refurb D-Link AV500 I found) or should I spring for an AV1000 or 1200? Good pings are a consideration, more than speeds (iirc I can't get my PS4 to max out my 150mbps connection on wired). I'm buying from a place with a good return policy either way. Look for a newer device than the Dlink AV500. You want one that has the third prong so you can take advantage of MIMO. Wirecutter had a good article about powerline devices: https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-powerline-networking-kit/ I have 4 of the TPlink devices that they recommend and it works great for my house.
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# ? May 25, 2018 21:35 |
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Thermopyle posted:I'm having a hard time parsing this sentence. "People who discovered Ubiquiti, by watching Linus, are the worst part of Ubiquiti's community."
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# ? May 26, 2018 00:57 |
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I discovered Ubiquity from this thread. I bought an AP, it works just fine, but in no way I would recommend or be willing to buy the rest of the products for my home network. A good AP is hard to come by. A good router or switch ... they're dime a dozen. To pay hundreds of $ for that ... I need more edit: money, money Volguus fucked around with this message at 02:37 on May 26, 2018 |
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Volguus posted:I discovered Ubiquity from this thread. I bought an AP, it works just fine, but in no way I would recommend or be willing to buy the rest of the products for my home network. A good AP is hard to come by. A good router or switch ... they're dime a dozen. To pay hundreds of $ for that ... I need more many than brain cells (Bezos apparently has that). The most commonly recommended Ubiquity routers (and is in the OP) are less than 100 dollars.
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# ? May 26, 2018 02:06 |
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So why are Ubiquiti as recommended versus MikroTik? Ease of setup with the Cloud Key?
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Thermopyle posted:The most commonly recommended Ubiquity routers (and is in the OP) are less than 100 dollars. That's $90 more than a router is worth.
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# ? May 26, 2018 02:33 |
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Volguus posted:That's $90 more than a router is worth. What $10 router are you using on your gigabit fiber internet connection?
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# ? May 26, 2018 02:40 |
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Volguus posted:That's $90 more than a router is worth. Well, no. But regardless I was responding to you saying it was "hundreds of $".
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Twerk from Home posted:What $10 router are you using on your gigabit fiber internet connection? I am using a PC with OpenBSD on it. The PC was more than $10 in its time, today ... probably not even that. Yes, it can handle my measly 250Mbps connection just fine. OpenBSD is free. And more capable than any "router" (including pfsense) could be.
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CrazyLittle posted:OpenVPN typically doesn't take advantage of any hardware accelerated encryption, so you're better off throwing as much generic CPU at it as you can afford. IE pfSense like Twerk from Home suggested. If you have a real use-case for VPN speeds faster than that, you should be looking into hardware accelerated IPSEC VPN from major vendors like Juniper, Cisco etc. I found a old pfsense install on my esxi server when I gave it a try but stopped before my head exploded. I assume the virtual machine environment won't seriously affect the performance. I think the issue I had last time was trying to figure out how to set it all up now. So would the following work: For all devices not on the server Internet ------(nic1)-> esxi box ->pfSense VM -(nic2)------>Switch ->Lan Network For the VMs on the esxi box, would I be able to route Internet from nic1 to a VM, and also the routed pfSense on nic2 to a VM? Are there any good tips or guides on how to set all this up on VMware esxi servers.
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FSMC posted:I found a old pfsense install on my esxi server when I gave it a try but stopped before my head exploded. I assume the virtual machine environment won't seriously affect the performance. I think the issue I had last time was trying to figure out how to set it all up now. What you want to do is setup 2 vswitches in esxi. One you might want to name WAN will have a physical nic attached to it and one virtual port for your pfsense vm. The second vswitch might be called lan, it has the other physical nic and the lan side virtual port for pfsense. https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PfSense_on_VMware_vSphere_/_ESXi
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Just moved and decided to up my router game; got an Edgerouter 4. I guess I’ll switch my AEBS/Time Capaule over to being an AP only for now. If I move to a bigger place or Apple finally stops pushing FW updates for it, I’ll hop over to Ubiquiti land. I can set up a simple VPN on the ER4 to allow me to VPN into my network from anywhere, right? Have some software I want to use on my laptop but the license server lives on my LAN. So speed isn’t super important, especially if I can get a split tunnel working.
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# ? May 27, 2018 03:59 |
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movax posted:I can set up a simple VPN on the ER4 to allow me to VPN into my network from anywhere, right? Have some software I want to use on my laptop but the license server lives on my LAN. So speed isn’t super important, especially if I can get a split tunnel working. Yep https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/204950294-EdgeRouter-L2TP-IPsec-VPN-Server
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# ? May 27, 2018 06:04 |
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Moderately pleased with myself. That was 20/5 with the old gear.
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# ? May 27, 2018 07:09 |
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Finally got my Archer C7. Huge improvement over the Linksys E2500. Totally worth it.
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VPNFilter Question I have an older (100Mb) Netgear router that is listed as impacted by VPNFilter. This is what I had going on:
I just went and took the router offline (disconnected from the modem), did a factory reset, changed password, reloaded the most recent firmware from Netgear's site (it was the same as the existing firmware - I am assuming it just overwrote it, didn't do this via the net, did this from a downloaded file on the local network, verified remote management was disabled, and reset everything else on the router, and reconnected the modem. Had to reboot both the modem and router to get everything to work. Should I pretty much carry on, or should I dump this older router and get a newer Netgear router? (I am guessing that some of the newer ones might be impacted as well.) (Also I'm really not into the Tomato or other firmware stuff - I also heard that this stuff might be compromised as well.) Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 21:44 on May 27, 2018 |
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Three-Phase posted:VPNFilter Question The articles about VPNFilter suggest that resetting it clears any infection and if it's got the latest updates it's probably not vulnerable any more (they're not totally clear on that but suggest disabling remote management). If you want a new router just to be sure, I wouldn't buy netgear at this point, though. They haven't made great stuff recently (last 10 years or so).
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I'm getting the Archer C9 because it's only like $80 on Amazon now. Am I correct in assuming the beamform technology they're touting is basically useless through a wall?
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# ? May 28, 2018 08:29 |
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jokes posted:I'm getting the Archer C9 because it's only like $80 on Amazon now. It's just the router making its signal more directional with space age router magic. It can potentially be useful if you use a device that's not moving around much. It might even help with walls.
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Are the Netgear GS105 and GS108 still unbeaten in terms of a wire-speed unmanaged gigabit switch? Exploring my new apartment (WaveG installer doesn’t show up until Friday ), I found some pre-installed CenturyLink CPE that I probably need to ask about (it’s all pre-installed so you can activate it without asking a tech, I assume) removing. However, I also found a nice little patch panel which got me thinking about simply installing my ER-4 in there along with a GS105 to service all the jacks in my apartment, and then adding other switches as needed (like a GS108 near my TV/computer desk to feed those guys).
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# ? May 29, 2018 02:40 |
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Just set up my first access point and it wasn't too hard at all. Speeds are almost as fast as my wired connection. Thanks for the thread and help!
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# ? May 29, 2018 03:46 |
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movax posted:Are the Netgear GS105 and GS108 still unbeaten in terms of a wire-speed unmanaged gigabit switch? I'm still using a GS105 in the office. I say use it. Until 1 Gbps seems like a terrible bottleneck in the home this advice probably isn't going to change.
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Devian666 posted:I'm still using a GS105 in the office. I say use it. Until 1 Gbps seems like a terrible bottleneck in the home this advice probably isn't going to change. That’s what I figured; stops me from spending money too. I guess what I have in my closet is a “structured media enclosure”. Is there a general purpose bracket + zip-tie combination I can use to neatly mount my ER-4 and GS105?
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I have an old Alfa 121u I put attitude adjustment on it. Now for some weird reason I can't connect to the WiFi network. I know that the WiFi radio is enabled because I can see the said. I have tried to connect with a windows 8 of, Android phone and a Linux Mint laptop. As of now there is no password as I'm just trying to connect. When I try to connect, the device always times out even when I'm about 1 foot away so signal isn't an issue. Anyone have any ideas on what's going on? Edit: The Alfa isn't even connected to my modem. The end goal is to put Nord vpn on there so I separate AP with a VPN joebuddah fucked around with this message at 02:59 on Jun 1, 2018 |
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If it's not connected to your router at all, then perhaps they're timing out waiting for a DHCP that will never come?
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# ? Jun 1, 2018 03:28 |
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movax posted:That’s what I figured; stops me from spending money too. The most I found was a rackmount plate that you could slot an edgerouter or switch into. Might be best to fabricate something.
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movax posted:That’s what I figured; stops me from spending money too. Most people just screw a piece of plywood into the studs and mount those kinds of devices onto the wood, kinda like this:
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