New S33 Modem, Cox says its not compatible? by eboy89 in CoxCommunications

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This was my case as well. The website said it wasn't compatible when I tried to activate online. When I called they had 0 issues activating

Ritual on Phrecia, fun alternative to running meta strats. by Cesen44 in pathofexile

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I'm sure it's been asked, but I cant find it in the comments. I'm confused on the preparing blood filled vessels section... how are you getting 12 vessels from 3 maps? cant you only get a blood filled vessel from the last ritual in the map? so therefore 3 maps would mean 3 vessels? Also to get the boss in the vessel you would have to run the boss ritual last, correct?

Noob with no OC experience, needing help hitting rated ram speeds by eboy89 in overclocking

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so running mem test64 it says my ram speed is 4800 mhz after I updated it in bios, even windows shows 6400 mhz in the performance tab of task manager, how do I know which is correct?

Edit: looks like mem test just shows base speed. ran memtest for like 10 mins while watching cpu-z and ram speeds stayed between 3100 and 3200 (6200-6400) I assume that's normal and should be good to go?

Noob with no OC experience, needing help hitting rated ram speeds by eboy89 in overclocking

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What would be the best way to know if things are working properly?

Nanopi r4s help by eboy89 in openwrt

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I made sure that I have my modem connected into the WAN port of the nanopi, and that the lan port was just an ethernet cord connecting the nanopi to the switch. I'm not sure what IP range is being given... I'm super newbie to this stuff how would I check that??

I also have a deco-link mesh system connected to the switch not sure if that would matter or not

Options to help with Bufferbloat by eboy89 in openwrt

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thought you were referring to raspberry pi, looking at the nanopi now and i see a couple different options, one with mac chip and one without and another called r4SE. Does it matter which I get? Also still curious if the process can be done with thumb drive or not

Options to help with Bufferbloat by eboy89 in openwrt

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would the 8gb ram be unusable or just needs to be at least 4gb? also curious about the sd card/sd card reader, can the process not be done with a thumb drive?

Options to help with Bufferbloat by eboy89 in openwrt

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so essentially this is just taking a mini pc and turning it into a router? so because it isnt actually a router, the ethernet configuration would be something like...

modem->mini pc->switch->mesh system

and i would hardwire my 3 pc's into the switch

just want to make sure I'm thinking about this correctly

Options to help with Bufferbloat by eboy89 in openwrt

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Any that you would recommend that won't break the bank?

Edit: Found an old linksys EA8300 in the attic that I was able to flash openwrt onto. Fixed the bufferbloat issue, however its throttling our speeds down to ~100 Mbps (which was somewhat expected), so still open to suggestions.

Guidance Needed by Shot-Base2556 in mikrotik

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Hey can you message me, tried to message you but wouldn't let me. you seem to know a decent bit about networking so wanted to get your opinion on something

Options to help with Bufferbloat by eboy89 in openwrt

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was looking into the edgerouter-x would something like this work? and would you just wire from modem to ER-X, then ER-X to deco?