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if you want working wifi you need to pay like a grand for the base stations and then hope to the heavens you have a slightly-less-than-garbage transceiver in your computer, because literally everything consumer grade I've ever had the misfortune of using is completely broken I mean, this is not that weird, wifi is a godawful pile of hacks trying to solve the lack of bandwidth, horribly congested frequency spectrum and comically underpowered transmitters by throwing a ton of really complex digital signals processing (like software beam forming and poo poo) at the problem, so of course the underpaid Indian firmware developers never get it quite right. There are just so many weird rear end wifi problems you can and will get. Really, wifi is a really good microcosmical example of everything that is wrong with the tech industry. We have a perfectly reliable, cheap and technically superior solution to the problem: wires. There are literally wires that are a hundred years old and still work perfectly fine. However, this solution is unacceptable because it requires the worst of all horrible and unsexy things you can spend money on, the dreaded infrastructure. That is simply not acceptable, so instead the tech industry throws billions of dollars at increasingly complex but obviously flawed wifi garbage gadgets and eventually comes up with something that almost works decently if you spend a few grand on decent base stations instead of just spending on cat5. But living in the future is totally worth the cost, duuuude!
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# ¿ Dec 30, 2017 16:52 |
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# ¿ May 11, 2024 20:17 |
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Jimmy Carter posted:the solution is to throw out any trash that still uses 2.4 ghz WiFi 5ghz is really cool in the living room and all, especially since I have it almost to myself here, but when I’m on the toilet my phone tends to lose contact with the access point two rooms away. All wifi is trash. It’s radio for small plastic toys.
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# ¿ Dec 31, 2017 00:28 |