Case closed - every party have its own opinion. Discussion was open - and that's great 👍
I don't have a clue - just selling what I bought. Was simply debugging failed partition/fs on USB drive and saw from dmesg output. And bit**ed a little. From my POV, if its in the dmesg and standard...
It depends on perspective. Cause sometimes "normal" is ambiguous. That's it. No more, no less. And that's why ISO-level standard was agreed upon to unclutter. ISO/etc. standards are not needed at all. Plugin wire / memory and here you go. But somehow we all want some level of quality. That was...
Maybe overkill after posting in mainline development, so feel free to delete as duplicate. 😇 But perhaps in this post it is possible to insert the result of the informal initial audit/investigation which Add-Ons are impacted.
For all dear Add-Ons developers consideration for implementing...
Do BB test on WLAN side. In the real environment, under real application. When there were the "telecoms" times with cheap cable modems/DSL services like 3 decades ago - the last mile - user side was bottleneck. Now the bottleneck is on the servers side, and only latency - not bandwidth &...
Those 500 Mbps "lost" are completely irrelevant, unless you are the brain surgeon, with augmented VR headest, specialized software and custom OEM manipulators for like 250 k$, doing operations across continents in your home as a second job...
P.S. Use search function and find all the required info:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/please-help-asus-axe16000-router-wont-give-out-2gb-internet-speed-through-ethernet-nor-wifi.95506/
As long as you do not provide the goals and metrics which and why you should need above 1 Gbps, I think...
Check the official specs/manual before asking - yes - you can.
Not necessarily. There are many cheaper 2,5-5 Gbps cards in x1 SFF PCIe. But performance vary.
AFAIK, if your ISP provides 2 WAN IP's from ONT device - you can. With newest firmware and VLAN's I can think, that you can use without...
Isn't this the same Use IEC standard unit notation (KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB) issue ?
Because:
In reality: 2048*1024=2097152 KiB (real RAM module size, I don't believe that the module is somehow "sawed-off")
anything bellow, like 2097152 kiB - 2049224 (kb/Kib?)=47'928 KiB should be reserved memory as...
Yes - it should be ... but it isn't. If I use dynamic IPv4/v6 - it works. If I use special business IPv4 static - ISP sets it to country capital coordinates where central post office is physically located, not your actual location 😇. I see their logic - it is safer - as it goes through tunnel...
Here it is. Pls advise, where I should put such issues - here or on GitHub? Or cross-reference in both?
cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 2049224 kB
MemFree: 77788 kB
MemAvailable: 838008 kB
Buffers: 22940 kB
Cached: 788948 kB
SwapCached: 0 kB...
Dear @Viktor Jaep,
Any chances to change WXMON auto-geolocation to manual location setting (like for router LED's)? Because my ISP incorrectly declares IP address to physical address, and the actual address is across the country with quite different climatic conditions, so often nonsense...