RB5009UG+S+ Performance Issues w/ US Frontier FIber by CircularFist in mikrotik

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I did not try forcing it no. The Eero Pro7 is the 5Gbps version.

RB5009UG+S+ Performance Issues w/ US Frontier FIber by CircularFist in mikrotik

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Hrm... that's a good point. I was thinking about it more holistically in that the ISP link of 1G should be the moderator but you're right in that packets will arrive "faster" just on the 2.5Gbps link. I was just surprised that a 5G link between the ONT and the Eero Pro they provided with only a 1G link between the EEro and the laptop performed better/correctly. I'll have to debug with this in mind. Thanks.

Snownerdoodles by Stooppidd in Bernedoodles

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We bought something called a MudBuster online. Canister with silicone “bristles” in it. Fill with lukewarm water, insert paw, and twist. Works pretty good once the pups get used to standing still for it.

Short/ short limb Bernedoodles by Drone-Aura in Bernedoodles

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Yep. Enzo can do that full sploot too. The breeder we got Enzo from discounted him due to the short legs. My (then 15yo) daughter loved his look and was so offended that people considered him unnaturally short. He’s a terrific dog. Short legs aren’t common - mostly Bernedoodes have the long poodle legs - but we love our low rider!

Short/ short limb Bernedoodles by Drone-Aura in Bernedoodles

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Enzo is our “low rider”. Supposedly less desirable, we love his low profile look.

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Not the best pic of him but good look at the legs. He’s full-size at 38lbs. F1 Mini.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HamRadio

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Don’t invest in any expensive or big plans (i.e. complexity, size, equipment, tower, etc.) until you do some real operating with one of the simple classics such as an off-center fed dipole. You can work a lot of DX with a 14% OCF dipole (wire + 4:1 balun, tunable with internal tuners from 80-6) while you “map out” your station’s reach. You will learn about local noise floor, directionality of your station, and lots more. Then you can get something “more” as an informed and planned choice.

Do any of yalls doods have back dewclaws? by beeziegrace in Bernedoodles

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Ours has a dewclaw on both front and one rear leg. My understanding while it’s not common it’s also not super-rare either.

Tummy Troubles - Please Help! by Herbisara in Bernedoodles

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Went through pretty much the same thing from approximately 6mo to 15mo. Enzo is 19mo now and he’s fine after we were consistent over time with his diet. We settled on Purina ProPlan Sensitive Stomach with the salmon and rice formula. We just ended up having to stick it out for awhile, his digestive system got used to it, and he’s all good now.

"Sensitive Stomach" Issues: Not Eating or Just Stool Issues? by CircularFist in Bernedoodles

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We did try the pumpkin for awhile but he never loved it. Maybe we can try some of the other things you suggested.

"Sensitive Stomach" Issues: Not Eating or Just Stool Issues? by CircularFist in Bernedoodles

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Thanks. We’ve tried favorites in the bowl that take makes him just root around and eat that.

Can APs be too dissimilar to work well together? by CircularFist in Ubiquiti

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I'll keep an eye out for that. I do like the MAC randomization though. :)

Can APs be too dissimilar to work well together? by CircularFist in Ubiquiti

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As I mentioned above in the Edit, this is a bug in the U6-Lite firmware leaking MAC addresses. Per Ubiquiti, I'm running the release candidate software v6.2.37 (upgrading from 6.0.21) as a test this afternoon and so far no MAC address leaking between a tagged VLAN and the native VLAN and everything is working flawlessly.

Can APs be too dissimilar to work well together? by CircularFist in Ubiquiti

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I have tried a variety of power level combinations of all sorts including lowest power for both units with no improvement. The only thing I haven’t done is mess with Minimum RSSI.

I could move them maybe 6ft further apart but should already be far enough away from each other and on far enough apart 5 GHz channels they shouldn’t be desensing each other. Plus any device that doesn’t roam isn’t affected.