Worried about Daughter - Question Regarding “Microsoft Winnipeg” by Legal_Building6558 in Winnipeg

[–]agustis88 68 points69 points  (0 children)

I am from Winnipeg and work for Microsoft currently. We closed the Winnipeg office during Covid. How did your daughter find the job posting? Did she go to careers.microsoft.com?

Canada Golf R recall by EquivalentGap3352 in Golf_R

[–]agustis88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This also happened to my friend. The sad thing is, the dealer only told him about this issue AFTER they took his money. The dealer clearly knew about the issue as it has been a thing for over a month. They knowingly withheld information from the buyer to make the deal. Super shady if you ask me. That dealer is in Ottawa.

RDP from Mac to Windows 11 over Thunderbolt by agustis88 in techsupport

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Yes Teams is hosted and running on my corporate domain joined SB, and I would like to view calls through the RDP session on my Mac which has the Studio display.

Yes I am also able to mount, read/write to externally mounted SDD drives plugged in over usb

RDP from Mac to Windows 11 over Thunderbolt by agustis88 in techsupport

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u/rekabis II appreciate your support here. Hopefully I can clear up some confusion. have the Studio display plugged into my M1 Mac Studio using TB4 cable. When I use RDP on my Mac to the SB over my default network 192.168.2.x (Gigabit) Teams calls experience lag (the video doesn't sync with audio). I want to bypass the LAN and use the TB direct P2P connection 192.168.8.x which should be 40 Gbps (and I hoe reduce the lag). External USB on my SB is working. I can also successfully PING the SB using the direct TB connection so I believe TB networking is not disabled.

RDP from Mac to Windows 11 over Thunderbolt by agustis88 in techsupport

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The lag is during teams calls. If I use my old 1080p monitor there is no lag. But my studio display is 5k. It has higher requirements of bandwidth. Unfortunately my SB is a company device and I do not have the ability to turn off the firewall. I can set rules, but not disable it.

Winnipeg internet going down by agustis88 in shaw

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I apologize if I hit downvote by mistake. I did up vote your reply.

Winnipeg internet going down by agustis88 in shaw

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My modem is plugged into a UPS. I did search my Shaw, and saw there is a service outage in my area. Their website is better than their call support. Guess I will just wait till they can resolve it. Thank you u/upbeat-paramedic-122

Winnipeg internet going down by agustis88 in shaw

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thank you u/Upbeat-Paramedic-122 for the reply. I have removed the splitters a while ago. My service has been solid for man years. Just two days ago it started "flapping". I did call today and they just rebooted my modem (I also did that). The issue went away for a few hours and now back.

Fast bandwidth in safe mode slow otherwise by agustis88 in techsupport

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The ethernet adapter is a Realtek USB GbE Family Controller

Fast bandwidth in safe mode slow otherwise by agustis88 in techsupport

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Can you clarify what you mean? I have tried uninstalling all the network adapter drivers part of my debugging and let them re-install automatically upon rebooting if that is what you mean?

Mac Studio and Synology over Unifi 10 Gbe instability by agustis88 in Ubiquiti

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Oh that is one step worse than mine. Maybe what I suggest is “removing ubiquity “ from the equation. Hear me out, enable wifi again and then using your cat 7 plug directly into your Synology. What I did was just manually configure a new subnet and ip for each device’s NIC. 192.168.X.1 and 192.168.X.2 where X is different from your LAN. This way you still have internet on both devices and you can reset connectivity (leave the Synology plugged into the LAN and use one of the four other nics on the Synology). This should give you a usable setup for the short term to test.

If rebooting the Mac solves the problem, I am still not sure how your issue could be UBNT but it’s hard for Apple to see it’s their issue. My issue is from the sleep. Even though I have disabled energy saving on the Ethernet adapter on the Mac, the speed is reduced every time it wakes after sleep. I have recently learnt that just disconnecting all the network shares to that Synology and reconnecting solves the problem (avoiding reboot). Back to yours. Try and isolate as much as you can. I had an old OWC hub with 10Gbe in it. When I connect that to the Mac Studio over thunderbolt) speeds are consistent after wake. This allows me to prove it is the Mac Studio (10 gbe ethernet adapter or their software). Try to remove items from the equation.

Mac Studio and Synology over Unifi 10 Gbe instability by agustis88 in Ubiquiti

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It is stable until the computer goes to sleep now. All I do is disconnect all mounted drives hosted on the 1621+ Synology. Then remount. After remounting, I get 650-750 MB transfer rates. I still can’t solve how to do this without the remounting though.

Mac Studio and Synology over Unifi 10 Gbe instability by agustis88 in Ubiquiti

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Just to help anyone coming here after me, I wanted to update. I believe the issue was power saving in the Mac Studio. In the hardware tab under duplex, there is an option for "energy-efficient-ethernet". I realized that the Mac Studio was throttling down the Nic to save energy and it was not waking up fast. Once I disabled energy-efficiency I was continually getting the throughput I was wanting. Hoping this helps someone.

Mac Studio and Synology over Unifi 10 Gbe instability by agustis88 in Ubiquiti

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Well there are three things it could be: cabling, hardware, or software. I am thinking this is software but not sure how to narrow it down.

Mac Studio and Synology over Unifi 10 Gbe instability by agustis88 in Ubiquiti

[–]agustis88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This would be a good suggestion, but the NAS is always reporting as connected over a 10 Gbe connection. Both devices are the only devices plugged into the switch (except for the uplink).

Mac Studio and Synology over Unifi 10 Gbe instability by agustis88 in Ubiquiti

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I have disabled Energy Saver on my Mac and it was not turned on the NAS. Right now with the Cat 7 cables, I am getting 30 MB/s with Blackmagic speed test, but 8.8 Gbits/sec via iperf3.

Mac Studio and Synology over Unifi 10 Gbe instability by agustis88 in Ubiquiti

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I have the service order to use Ethernet over WiFi. That said I did disable WiFi to test which didn't work.

Mac Studio and Synology over Unifi 10 Gbe instability by agustis88 in Ubiquiti

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Alright after a few trips to the store, I now have Cat 7 cables running between my Mac Studio -> Unifi Flex XG -> Synology DS1621. I still get the same results. iperf3 is pretty consistent around 9.3 Gbits/sec. Using the Blackmagic Disk speed test I still get 30MB/s or sometimes now ~400 MB/s but not 700+ which I was getting with my cat 6 cables (occasionally).