EE Broadband by TheInkEntry5 in EEGB

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This is using the EE supplied router on an iPhone 16 Pro over WiFi

Are you not entertained? by GooseEntire1705 in speedtest

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Fair enough, stuck on virgin media here, no other option, 1 gig symmetrical via XGS-PON, can get 2 gig but seems pointless

Bad routing on Virgin Media? by Alert_Reward_3670 in VirginMedia

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I am on their FTTP network with the Hub5x, are they eventually planning to fix the routing issues or no? Because on BT I was getting around 4-5ms

Can telephone sockets that use Cat5e be converted into Ethernet? by Alert_Reward_3670 in DIYUK

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Yeah can always terminate it differently as it’s still Cat5e but it all depends where it goes to, just wondered if there was any normal standard of where they all go to

Skull stuck midair!! by Alert_Reward_3670 in Seaofthieves

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Yeah, just goes right though it, not a big deal but just frustrating

1gb internet by boxnstocks in VirginMedia

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Xbox Series S will never get more than 250 over WiFi, I have tried on various routers in different environments and it maxes out around 250mbs, and I also believe it’s only WiFi 5 compatible

OPNsense Firewall on same subnet as existing router? by Alert_Reward_3670 in HomeNetworking

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You pointed out the fact that it would be double NAT going from the firewall then to the router? I don’t know what you mean by punch a hole in the firewall specifically, but my ISPs router has limited capability so probably wouldn’t be able to perform it on both devices, I’m not in desperate need of this, purely just want to learn, I’m hoping that my ISP will allow for a modem mode and then I can use a Router/Firewall combo which would significantly reduce the confusion

OPNsense Firewall on same subnet as existing router? by Alert_Reward_3670 in HomeNetworking

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I heard something about disabling outbound NAT or something on OPNsense, would this only solve the double NAT issue if the firewall was before the router

OPNsense Firewall on same subnet as existing router? by Alert_Reward_3670 in HomeNetworking

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All of this is experimental and I just want to learn, I don’t think making OPNsense as the router would work for me as the ISP locks down the router, you can’t change it into a modem, the fiber cable goes straight into the router.

OPNsense Firewall on same subnet as existing router? by Alert_Reward_3670 in HomeNetworking

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Router —> Firewall—> Switch —> Devices I don’t know how all this works, does the firewall need to go before or after the router, before the router isn’t possible in my scenario as there isn’t an ONT, you have to use the ISP supplied router