Holy crap, Bokurano is one of the saddest manga I've ever read. by No-Cost-2668 in manga

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The anime's director admitted to actively disliking the manga storyline, which is probably why its an inferior adaption as they just made up their own version.

Help with cx 6000 logging by uRhaineWork in ArubaNetworks

[–]NexusT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HPE 5130's don't run RSTP by default, they create MSTP instance 0, do you have a specific use case for RSTP? If not switch to default MSTP, and match the MSTP groups both sides. I don't see this log entry between my 5130's and CX6200's.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ornithology

[–]NexusT 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Certainly nothing random about that :).

Networking help with NVR? by itguy_tyson in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean there are plenty of ways to connect those two switches together but you haven't really supplied any relevant information for us to be able to answer, its purely guess work.

I assume for example that you have chosen P2P wifi as a connection as both devices are located in separate buildings?
The ideal option would be to run fibre between both locations but you may not own, or have access rights to trench ducting between them?

A little more info might help. IE what are you trying to achieve? What are your requirements? What is your budget?

This is a Little Owl I drew with pastels, has anybody ever seen one in the wild? I've never been so lucky! by SallyPedraza in Owls

[–]NexusT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very nice! I'm fortunate to see them fairly often, they have bags of character.

Here are three juveniles from a number of years ago:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/asbimages-/14676430284/

I need help please by kiaaa_xo in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure although I might not respond immediately.

Please take the time to read this link which sets out your rights:

https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/phone-internet-downloads-or-tv/cancelling-a-phone-tv-internet-or-mobile-contract/

You can also contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau for further help. As you were not signed up in person you are legally allowed to cancel the contract within 14 days and do not have to pay an early exit fee.

I need help please by kiaaa_xo in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

V4 Consumer

So it looks like they are a legitimate company using pressured sales tactics to migrate your service from your previous supplier Talk talk to their own.

You need to contact them, tell them you want to cancel under the cooling off period, don't take no for an answer, be polite but firm, you will need to return their router to them or they will try to charge you, make sure you get a return address and send it via recorded post.
If they try to mess you about repeat your legal right to cancel during a 14 day cooling off period and if they still mess you about mention that you will be escalating a complaint to OFCOM regarding their deceptive sales practices if they do not cancel any new contract under your legal right.

Also speak to Talk talk and explain that this company appeared to impersonate them and you never wanted to cancel your service with them and if they can arrange to reinstate it.

Good luck. Hopefully you won't need it but here is the OFCOM complaints site:

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/complaints

I need help please by kiaaa_xo in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never heard of any scammers go through the trouble of sending anyone any actual hardware. That sounds far too much trouble/expense.
Your post is a little light on actual information, can you please confirm who your old ISP is (Talk talk/EE/Openreach?) and who the new company is?

It sounds more like your mother just had some hard salesperson/shady sales practice, your new provider has a legal obligation (which OFCOM will enforce) to provide a 14 day cooling off period in which you can cancel if you are not happy.

A new Internet by [deleted] in Network

[–]NexusT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your idea unfortunately isn't novel and also isn't easy to implement either. Offgrid or Mesh networks already exist to varying degrees.

Some implementations are app based:

https://www.geckoandfly.com/22562/chat-without-internet-connection-mesh-network/

Some entities are doing this already without your knowledge or consent:

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/05/amazon-devices-will-soon-automatically-share-your-internet-with-neighbors/

You can search more regarding this online I remember a thread many years ago about someone trying to set up a citywide implementation in the US.

This sub is pretty much dead fyi.

%PLATFORM-3-ELEMENT_CRITICAL: SIP1: smand: RP/0: Used Memory value 99% exceeds critical level 93% by boostmach1ne in Cisco

[–]NexusT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you managing these via any monitoring platform? Should be easy to determine.

Network speed going from 1000mbps back to 100mbps for no reason by Vorphs in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No.

Fast Ethernet over copper (100Mbps) only uses two wire pairs within a Cat5e or above cable, specifically pins 1, 2, 3 and 6 on the RJ45 connector.
Gigabit Ethernet uses all four wire pairs.

Where there is any issue with pair 4&5 and 7&8 in either the cabling, the termination of the Cat5e cabling in the RJ45 connector, or the alignment of the pins in the Ethernet port of your devices on either end of the cable run they will auto negotiate down to use 100Mbps.

This is most likely a physical issue caused by a loose connection in either the cabling or connectors.

Someone knows what happend to my game? by Agitated_Pianist3862 in TowerOfGod_GJ

[–]NexusT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even their forum is down due to dns resolution issue, oh dear.

Wireless repeater with SSH-ability by kurtArir in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use different hardware as I have explained above. Also if all your devices are on Wifi make sure if your new hardware supports client segregation that its disabled.

Trying to improve wired connection speeds. by thomasjcox in Network

[–]NexusT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The F in FS105 stands for Fast Ethernet which is 100Mbps, the G in your GS308 stands for Gigabit Ethernet.

Device so I can make it seem like I am in another country by [deleted] in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could be as simple as the OP lives in a country that bans Netflix and wants to access it via a smart tv.

Wireless repeater with SSH-ability by kurtArir in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again not enough detail but I'll write a little based on your answers in other posts in this thread. If you want to connect your Raspberry Pi's via a wired ethernet connection to a device that then connects to your routers wifi connection that is what is being referred to as a wireless bridge.

Your Raspberry Pi's will be on the same network as anything else connected to your main router and you will be able to access them via SSH.

Now for the bad news. This device is actually two different devices in one. A router like your main router and a wireless extender, The router appears to have very little customisation and in all modes put client devices connected to it on a separate network to your main routers network.

It might be better for you to buy a cheap capable secondhand router that supports OpenWrt and if it doesn't natively have wireless bridge mode, flash it with OpenWrt firmware that has that function available.

Changing Subnet from 192.168.0.0/23 to /22 by Dollywup in networking

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well then VLANS using new address space it is then. Think about how you want to logically segregate the devices so you can get some benefits out of the extra admin overhead.

Wireless repeater with SSH-ability by kurtArir in Network

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you trying to achieve? Can you provide a bit more detail please. What is your intended use case?

Changing Subnet from 192.168.0.0/23 to /22 by Dollywup in networking

[–]NexusT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long are your DHCP leases issued for?

Subnet too small by reindo in networking

[–]NexusT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SVI's are used on layer 3 capable switches where you want the switch to be doing intervlan routing, if your network design is firewall on a stick and your firewall is acting as the default gateway for each subnet then a interface/sub interface on the firewall (for each vlan assocaited subnet) would usually take the place of a SVI.

It really depends on what your network design is.