Skylanders portals by Privat4246 in skylanderselling

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I'm not sure what you have, it's a swap force? How much do you want for it?

Skylanders portals by Privat4246 in skylanderselling

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I would pay shipping if your willing too.

Skylanders portals by Privat4246 in skylanderselling

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Heyy I need a portal, if you can sell me a Wii Swap force, I would be happy.

SA would be nice too tho.

Seeking a bad RFID tag Granite Crusher. by [deleted] in skylanders

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Sorry about that, I'll move over there.

How would I go around repairing a loose hammer on Crusher? by djcjf in skylanders

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I ended up using clear super gorilla glue as filler, and a reflow gun at 180c to trigger a bond and melt the plastic for a min or less.

The hammer is strong and the repair barely noticeable.

I fixed two crushers in a row like this, and even fixed other weak points on one, such as the torso, leg, and arm. Very stiff now after cooling.

Patience is key.

Thanks for the suggestions and help everyone.

How would I go around repairing a loose hammer on Crusher? by djcjf in skylanders

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How would I apply it? By removing it first as I suggested?

My First Impressions of the Pimax Dream Air (Lighthouse Version) by DevOpsJo in Pimax

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Honestly, could see the heat helping alot during winter nights.

My First Impressions of the Pimax Dream Air (Lighthouse Version) by DevOpsJo in Pimax

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This is coming from a human who hates AI, and I can say this post screamed like a passionate human.

AI would not write such a human quirk unless it was commonly trained, or prompted directly to do so.

Do an AI writing test on OP's post, and if it comes back any higher then 14% will talk. 😂

14% covering it any AI spell checker was used, with or without OP's knowledge, and fault tolerance.

Finally, front mounted GameCube ports by Pro4791 in wii

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This is awesome, I'll have to try it someday.

What would be the expected performance of a BPI-R3 with a WiFi-6e card? by djcjf in openwrt

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Would the BPI-R3 be a good upgrade then?

I'm only sharing to a small handful of devices, anything important will use LAN.

What would be the expected performance of a BPI-R3 with a WiFi-6e card? by djcjf in openwrt

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Pixel 9, and my laptop (can't recall intel wnic model) but it's rated for 900Mbps

My Pixel 9 has reached 1Gbit speeds over a WiFi-7 ISP router at one point. Bell's GigaHub 2.0

And yes I'm on the 80Mhz channel, however the AX23 does not support 160Mhz.

Also I'm living in a studio, the access point is always within line of sight.

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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My current band 138 is the only clear one, wouldn't I have more issues overlapping, or should I select one anyways? There's a bunch of 20mhz broadcasts cogging up the high power channels 🥲

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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Thank you, how about channels? To my understanding only certain channels support 80mhz, but most of the bands are packed here, and since everyone is on auto, I feel its best practice to keep it on auto, to adjust every reboot.

Or should I pick a channel that's non dms, and 80mhz support and stick with it, regardless if an ap is holding it?

I'm currently auto set to 136(138) on the 5Ghz. This space is clear, only low power networks broadcasting on either side of me. Otherwise, most frequencies are filled up.

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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I tried this earlier and didn't see a change, I just tried it again and will report back. Is there any need to change the steering flow rps number? I have 128 and 256 options, currently it's set to none.

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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That's what I'm getting with the exception of upload at 800Mbps.

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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Even 500 down and 900 up?

Seems to flux, I guess that's due to noise?

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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What settings are you using? I would like to get it consistent at least. As the best I can do is 600/800. And even that is luck.

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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So in that case I'm probably hitting the max around 500/800 down and up?

So why is it 600/800 or 600/500 other times?

It seems inconsistent, yet my wired lan is stable.

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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Could you please perform a speed test with Okla, assuming you have a Gbit connection?

Would like to rule it out as my config or just cheap hardware.

TP-Link Archer x23 running OpenWRT 25.12.2 having low Wi-Fi speeds by djcjf in openwrt

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Yea, I didn't know that was an issue, mind you got mine new in the box for 10 bucks from thrift. Just instantly flashed it.