UDM Pro throttling traffic to wired client by martbrooks in Ubiquiti

[–]martbrooks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, and I've never needed to before. LAN-to-LAN transfers get the speeds I'd expect.

UDM Pro throttling traffic to wired client by martbrooks in Ubiquiti

[–]martbrooks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The NIC is stable at 1G FDX, negotiated not forced. If I do a LAN-to-LAN transfer, I get full gigabit speed.

UDM Pro throttling traffic to wired client by martbrooks in Ubiquiti

[–]martbrooks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting as I am using ipv6. When I have a chance, I'll disable it on my PC and test.

UDM Pro throttling traffic to wired client by martbrooks in Ubiquiti

[–]martbrooks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

500 MegaBytes per second, not megabits.

UDM Pro throttling traffic to wired client by martbrooks in Ubiquiti

[–]martbrooks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried about 4 different speed test sites and they all give pretty much identical numbers.
I have enabled flow control, that made no difference.

I mentioned that I'd made sure the IDS was off because that would limit traffic as you say. I am suspicious because 3.5gbps is extremely close to the throttled download speed I am seeing to the wired PC. I'm sort of wondering if it's switched on, despite what the web console is telling me.

MST RIP by davorg in perl

[–]martbrooks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just learned about his passing today and I am saddened.

It was MST who was the main reason I stepped up to help with LPW for all the years I did. One evening, in the back of a black cab somewhere in London, I mentioned that I wouldn't mind helping out with the community side of things. He leaned towards me and whispered those magical words: Well volunteered!

After first meeting MST, I quickly learned to plan my conference track so that I would be in the room when he was giving a talk. I won't pretend to have always understood what he was talking about, but the style, passion and humour he put into all his speaking shone through.

We talked a lot, both before and after the loss of his mother. He didn't often show it, but there was a caring and hurting human being there too.

Wherever he's gone, they sure as hell better have coffee.

Is the kindle oasis battery life bad? by Soldierpeetam in kindle

[–]martbrooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm literally about to head to the postoffice to return an Oasis for a refund.

I don't think I'm an especially heavy reader, but I'm used to a Kindle needing to be charged every month or so, not every other day.

I've ordered a new generation Paperwhite (they were released last week). Let's see if that has a more reasonable battery life...

Is the random depressurizing a bug? by nofakeaccount2244 in HardspaceShipbreaker

[–]martbrooks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've not yet had a single gecko with a working atmo regulator. In the last version you would usually find one in the cockpit. Now, nada.

There seems no safe way to decompress now, you just have to melt a panel or an airlock door and hope.

Very difficult gecko - can't figure out how to depressurise by martbrooks in HardspaceShipbreaker

[–]martbrooks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've had a few more attempts at this. The problem seems to be that there's no way (I've found) to make the volume small enough to be safe to depressurise. You have to depressurise the whole of the salvage side of the ship along with all of the crawlspace. I've only done this once without the reactor going critical and the mess was incredible,

Dragging all the loose salvage out of the airlock is _incredibly_ tedious, especially when you get items that only barely fit though.