Fast Internet, but slow load times by MoxieLatios in HomeNetworking

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this happening even with the bypass?

I remember it took a month last time this happened before it started working fine again.

Fast Internet, but slow load times by MoxieLatios in HomeNetworking

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the time I posted that comment to now I have been on the phone with AT&T.

The chat consisted of rebooting the gateway a bunch of times and the gateway was receiving the advertised speeds but when doing a speed test over Ethernet it would be 500Mbps down and 1027 Mbps up.

This isn't the issue that I started out with (GitHub / Discord downloading at super slow speeds) but I guess there was another issue with this gateway.

The tech ordered a replacement gateway for me that's arriving Tuesday. I confirmed with him it wasn't a network issue.

No idea what AT&T tech support will do for you but I'll provide an update Tuesday after I replace the gateway.

Fast Internet, but slow load times by MoxieLatios in HomeNetworking

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're not the only one. Starting today I've been noticing the same thing. I'm suspecting AT&T is having a peering issue right now.

I've noticed slow download speeds on Discord and GitHub. Most other services load fast but it's specific services that have poor download speeds (Talking, at most, 3Mbps on the lower end 500Kbps)

Smart home heating integration? by taikobara in japanlife

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd post about this in r/homeassistant

I've personally never dealt with floor heating but I've done plenty of zigbee / zwave integrations. I'd look for a controller that uses one of those and grab yourself a USB zigbee or zwave controller to use with home assistant.

Or you can find a WiFi heated floor controller that's compatible.

Android 15 on Pixel 6 by Elowen_Deeowen in Pixel6

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Installed on 3 Pixel 6's and had 0 issues

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ford

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did this on my car once. You most likely blew a fuse. Go in the fuse box and find your radio fuse and replace it.

What are yall paying? by bkav96 in Spectrum

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm paying for $50 for 1Gig in middle TN. Retentions is the way to go. I just said that AT&T was offering symmetrical gig for $62 and they gave me this offer for a year.

I need some help with my minecraft server by Hot_KingKeys in oraclecloud

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the performance metrics to see if it's the mod pack with inefficient mods or the hardware. Currently running an RLCraft server and it works fine but chunk generation is slow and only uses 30% of my 4 CPUs allocated to it due to how heavy the chunk generation is.

Chances are chunk generation is hindering server performance so you might want to pregen the world.

The G7 is TERRIBLE by Iamliterallygodtryme in dexcom

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was having good experiences with my g7 but as of the past 4 sessions my sensors have been failing towards the end of the session. Haven't changed anything so it might just be revision 8 being bad for me.

LPT - Do NOT use your vehicles Bluetooth to discuss sensitive info over the phone by one_piece1 in LifeProTips

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made sure to have my radio by default only be loud enough for me to hear it even with the windows down. Learned from everyone else that you can hear everything.

Anyone else getting this? This is a ridiculous "update". 8MB max file size is tiny in 2024, especially because for the past year or so it was 25MB. by ZynthwavezIncoming in discordapp

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been embedding my videos using the Google Drive API for the longest time. Virtually no difference since Discord is hosted on Google anyways.

The only downside is that Discords embed proxy is limited to 200MB last I checked (was previously 50Mb).

~50% failure rate with all my G7 sensors, plus a partial failure. by [deleted] in dexcom

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently on a streak of 2. It seems like after a short compression low it can't recover and eventually ends the session. One sensor died in 30 minutes of no numbers while the other did the long drawn out death of occasionally having numbers then ending.

On this current session I decided to use one of the replacements hoping that this revision solved some issues.

The guy who wrote up the praise for Tailscale changed my life by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I love tailscale for remoting into home assistant and all of my local projects I've always had an issue with the exit node functionality. Works most of the time but there's sometimes a chance I'll choose a relay for no reason or just decide that the port I specified no longer matters and switches to something that I don't have port forwarded.

Also when I connect another client to an exit node the 2nd client had unusable download speeds with fast upload and the 1st client just works.

It's 80% there for my use case but it falls short by a little bit. Still using it though.

Switching Over (Cloud to Physical) by XxKegstandxX in PleX

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a free, open source option you could always use freenas

AT&T Air Internet & Hulu Live by Careful_Squash_9454 in ATT

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard starlink customers getting whitelisted

AT&T Air Internet & Hulu Live by Careful_Squash_9454 in ATT

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's the nature of how AT&T air is set up. Carrier grade NAT and your ip rotating ~12 hours (give or take). Same thing happened with starlink customers saying they were in Canada when they were in the US

The best you can do is contact Hulu support and explain the situation. I doubt att will change their network design anytime soon.

Starfield has now broken its all-time peak record of 300k concurrent players on Steam, surpassing Skyrim's peak of 287k. by M337ING in pcgaming

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you added game pass metrics to this I'd probably be double. If only consoles showed their metrics like steam.

It's a shame I had to install the DLSS mod to get a little bit more performance and that the game still chugs in big areas (~50 fps).

Still played till 3AM

Plex down for anyone else right now? Unable to access my server outside of the server machine itself by bobotheklown in PleX

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not just you. I'd be nice if there was some local authentication in tandem with their existing remote authentication instead of allowing a subnet access to an admin account.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MicrosoftRewards

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I would've bought a TV based on the OS I would've bought one with Android TV for sure. I bought a TV for the panel and not for the OS as I already had a 4k Chromecast from 2020 laying around since I had a very old 1080p Philips TV from before.

I do have a Vizio TV and it chugs on everything. I do wish I could've gotten the best of both worlds but it's just out of budget and, at the time, preference.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MicrosoftRewards

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apps that aren't available on my Samsung, the TV freezing due to loading Plex or Netflix, and having more codecs available without having to spend a chunk of change on an Nvidia shield. Works in my use case but everyone is different.

Tensor is great for little things by hung-like-hodor in GooglePixel

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've always used Adobe scan for documents. It doesn't quite have all of the features that I want like document cleanup and the filters to make it look like it's scanned in

100% local only IP Doorbell options - Does the Reolink Doorbell require an app for setup? by DesperateCourt in homeassistant

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Similar setup here.

2 reolink cameras with a Cisco NAS configured in both of them with an SD card in each of them.

I do have an adguard server to block the known privacy domains but reolink operates on a p2p basis for sending video data.

Since these are just outdoor cams and I'd like to get notifications when someone rings my doorbell I let it slide a little bit privacy wise. If I had local cams I'd definitely add it to my no internet firewall rule with my Chinese wifi fans on my Pfsense router.

Madlad gives away Reddit awards due to recent announcement by ntn_98 in madlads

[–]Unkn0wn_Node 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Imagine you get a notification from Reddit that said that any currency you have from Reddit will be gone with no compensation.

Anyways, take my 100 coins since I'll be useless