There are 14 useable channels in 6ghz at 80mhz width. No DFS either. Should be more than fine in a residential area, especially considering 6ghz doesn't propagate as far as 5ghz.
What's the channel width? I would make sure it's set to at least 80mhz on 6ghz.
Keep in mind that your client devices may be limited depending on the number of antennas and number of supported streams. Most consumer oriented WiFi chipsets are only 2x2.
Is the 6ghz SSID set to WPA3? This is a...
Normies in the US are hooked on iMessage - getting them and their network of friends to switch is a challenge to the say the least. Most are not going to completely switch messaging apps for 1 or 2 people. Signal/Telegram, while secure, are just not user friendly to normies due to how that...
This game is going through a renaissance right now. EA updated it last week, fixed the hacking, and restored the servers.
You can buy it for $3 - seems to be averaging 20k players.
....but...TITANIUM!!!!!
I'm considering moving to iOS after 13 years being on Android simply because I'm tired of the "second class citizen" experience. Tired of USB C ports failing on every single Pixel phone I've ever had. Tired of lackluster displays and battery life. Tired of apps being the...
Law Enforcement Agencies.
Wouldn't Virtual Carrier Network = VCN and not VNC?
As far as privacy - Google Fi is probably not large enough for Google to have incorporated it into its tooling that exposes data for law enforcement. As the OP stated, Google is the anti-privacy company - give them...
You're not the only one it looks like - there's a bunch of threads about it on Google's community pages but they're all locked with no official response from Google.
Don't know why the update hasn't pushed but you can always download images from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/ota#redfin
You can sideload via ADB. Pretty simple process if you have not done it before. The sideloaded update will preserve your data, apps, etc.
Does anyone know when PCIE 5.0 drives are dropping? Haven't seen much news about it since August. Was hoping it would line up with AM5 and X670 dropping.
NewEgg is the only site that posted everything. Amazon has nothing. Supermicro has everything posted but in-store purchasing only.
$1000 for ASUS's highest end board. https://www.newegg.com/asus-rog-crosshair-x670e-extreme/p/N82E16813119591?Item=N82E16813119591
I can't find it anywhere. I'm assuming they will go live tomorrow AM. If you're lucky enough to have a Microcenter around you, I would call them directly and get information from someone on staff.
I'm running on an Intel CPU from 2017. Will probably go 7950x and upgrade to a X3D model in a few years with the next gen CPU. I am viewing this as much more future proof platform than Intel and AM5 should have long enough legs where I know I can upgrade to the next gen CPU without upgrading the...
"Downsizing"
Sounds like this part of the business is ultra profitable so it will soldier on...they'll simply run less revenue and ultimately...rid themselves of the overhead caused by the GPU business.
Link local addresses (any address in the fe80::/10 range) are non-routable addresses. Applying firewall rules to this range could potentially interfere with their intended function, which is to establish connectivity to all IPv6 neighbors on a network via NDP for SLAAC address negotiation. No...
It depends....in the US? Perhaps never. You can still go aws.amazon.com, sign up for an account, and spin up a server with an "elastic" IPv4 address for a very low amount of money.
In Asia? Likely within the next 10 years, a large portion of Asian hosted websites will be IPv6 only simply...
Why not use WireGuard or stick with OpenVPN?
This guide is very old. You may have to add a route to your routing table telling PFSense how to get traffic from your 192.168.1.0/24 network over to 10.254.69.1/32
We moved from Visio to Lucid Chart years ago. Visio is dead software for all intents and purposes.
Make sure you look up how to harden that Mikrotik. It’s an incredibly insecure device out of the box.
The specs on these Zyxel boxes are incredibly unspecific in regards to how they're able to achieve "500mbps VPN throughput" - this doesn't indicate if traffic is L2L via IPSec or for remote clients. Only way to know for sure if they're full of shit or not is to directly connect the 2 devices on...
They didn't cancel this show yet?
Hoping that CBS sells the franchise to someone that knows what they are doing but I fear that they've destroyed the value of it so much in the last 5 years, the price of the IP is in the utter toilet and there would be no point in letting it go.
It's a shame...
Unfortunately not much you can do with $250.
https://mikrotik.com/product/CCR1036-8G-2Splus#fndtn-specifications - this is about $1000 and will get you 6.5 gbps in best case scenarios.
https://shop.netgate.com/products/6100-base-pfsense - $700 and will get you between 3 - 6 gbps. It can reach...