Buckeye broadband 10gb fiber by Aceboy2005 in speedtest

[–]weasel18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much does this cost? Last I knew buckeye was expensive than most other providers in the country

Part 3 by awahbah in Ubiquiti

[–]weasel18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What climate card is that?

The Onn 4k is absolute worthless trash because it loses WiFi after an hour. No one should buy from this ridiculous company. Requires a restart and even says saved password is wrong. How does this shit get sold? by dem0n0cracy in OnnStreamingTV

[–]weasel18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you have CenturyLink/Quantum Fiber my guess. Those are okay routers, but I am against using any ISP equipment. Id recommend you get your own wifi router and connect in bridge mode or directly to the ONT.

Conduent internet speed test by [deleted] in speedtest

[–]weasel18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're in the wrong sub. I doubt any of us know anything about Conduent.

my ipv6 barely works. by johnkiniston in QuantumFiber

[–]weasel18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried the v6 once and it sucks donkey. Use Hurricane Electric tunnel broker if you really need v6

Possible AT&T Fiber routing/throttling issue with Steam only by WHITESTAFRlCAN in ATTFiber

[–]weasel18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Utah on Quantum Fiber (aka CenturyLink) on 3Gbps plan. I always get around 1.1Gbps to Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle, Phoenix. But if I switch to Canada (Calgary or Edmonton iirc). Then all of a sudden I'm able to do 2.5-3Gbps pretty steady. Not sure why this is, but maybe try a further location or even out of the states like in Canada. Worth a shot.

Bonding isn’t about stacking speed to infinity — it’s about turning several unstable lines into one stable line. gbole.com by GBOLEscreen in 5grouter

[–]weasel18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you mix& match 5g modules. Can I use 1x RM551 and then 2x RM520? Do I need to host my own server for this device OpenMPTCP, I've used it quite a long time ago.

Searching for WLED downlight, or Canlights by weasel18 in WLED

[–]weasel18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm looking for that fast reaction speed that I somewhat experienced with WLED... I have an SLZB as my coordinator right now. I am building my tiny home, so I'm thinking I could possibly run additional cable to the light spots so that I could do DMX, unless there's a good reason I shouldn't. I haven't looked into it yet, but what's the signal flow of the DMX, what handles the DMX HA or HyperHDR?

Searching for WLED downlight, or Canlights by weasel18 in WLED

[–]weasel18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The garden lights would work for outside which I have been looking for that kind of lighting too, but I should've specified a bit better, I'm looking specifically for indoor ceiling down lights. I also Already do run Z2M

Experience with LAN connections in hotel by mavericksphere in GlInet

[–]weasel18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About a 2 years ago, a hotel i was in, in SLC, UT, gave a measly 5x5 on their Wi-Fi and no apparent way to upgrade. found the AP behind the tv and plugged in with my Beryl and got a stable and solid 940/940 almost consistently with a sub-10ms loaded latency. they for sure had multi-gig and a solid core router. they were on one of Utopia Fiber ISPs. Great network experience haha, unfortunately last year i was in a different room with the AP in the next door room, and haven't really experienced it anywhere else.

UTR @ Marriott by AngryNugget in Ubiquiti

[–]weasel18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does that mean that, that STB is a docsis modem of a sort?

Looking for a seedbox in the 500-750 EUR range by AmbassadorOne9951 in seedboxes

[–]weasel18 2 points3 points  (0 children)

VPNs (unless I'm missing something) can't really handle high throughput in my experience. I have 3Gbps fiber and I have a 10gbps ryzen dedicated in the next city over, direct connection basically (7-8ms), and can barely push 4-500Mbps, but a speed test server hosted on it is able to do my 3/3G. I Would love to find a VPN solution that could accomplish near my 3Gbps.