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T-mobile LTE San Francisco Bay area
FWIW, I'm getting download speeds in the range of 25mbps to 35mbps. Upload from 9mbps to 15mbps. The south bay has LTE for sure. I've found it as far as the 680/580 intersection, but haven't gone...
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A pragmatic question about a "minimum" android phone for kids to play games
Are you sure a data plan is required? I was pretty sure Talkatone would work just fine at home on WiFi. But maybe I'm wrong? EDIT: Googling, I find this FAQ: FAQ, like all company FAQs, is more of a...
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10 years ago
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Please Explain what Ubiquiti AirGrid is
Hi, Re: AirGrid M2-HP 20dBi Grid Antenna 2.4GHz CPE I trying to determine if this an access point, or a wifi to ethernet bridge, or both? So 2.4 means "standard" channels 1-11, and the AP or bridge or...
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10 years ago
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Wifi emmissions - interesting article
Ninth-graders design science experiment to test the effect of cellphone radiation on plants. The results may surprise you. Five ninth-grade young women from Denmark recently created a science...
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How can a toll-free number fail on landlines & VOIP but not on cellphones?
Telephonically, can anyone explain what is going on? I'm trying to call ZTE Customer Support USA, during normal business hours, which has only one toll-free telephone number, which is listed at as:...
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10 years ago
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Wired or wireless
Use IPERF or preferably JPERF and measure your local speeds. Gigabit wired ethernet will give you about 600 Mbits/sec if you setup jumbo packets. Otherwise, about 250 Mbits/sec. 100baseT will do about...
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10 years ago
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Which is better for the viewer -- AT&T or Time Warner?
All: It seems to me that TWC is better/cheaper for the viewer for at least the first year than AT&T.
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10 years ago
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How to see ALL wireless devices in range?
I have various tools such as Xirrus, Network Stumbler, inSSider, that allow me to see Wireless Access Points but what I'd like to be able to do is see all wireless devices eg laptops, smartphones,...
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10 years ago
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Unwanted AP activity from client bridge?
After 10 years I'm still a novice at this, but I've managed to keep a home network running for internet access. Lately we have an ASUS router connected to a cable modem, with one wired and several...
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11 years ago
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Wireless hardware wiki
Wireless hardware wiki. Looks useful and interesting. Beyond that, I know nothing.
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11 years ago
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How to play (wirelessly?) audio from PC to hi-fi across house?
Logitec Squeezebox. Sonus. Roku. Basically get an internet appliance.
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11 years ago
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Advice needed: Dongle & Antenna
long. The other type seems to have an internal antenna (cannot be seen. Get the Alfa. Cheap and works with kismet. ;-) I wouldn't bother with high power (2 watt version). Even 1 watt is overkill. High...
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11 years ago
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Spamhous DDoS mechanism: How did they spoof thousands of IP addresses?
Or any open DNS server. It doesn't have to be the DNS server that Spamhaus uses. Most of the articles talk about "DNS amplification", meaning for every byte (query) submitted to a DNS server there is...
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11 years ago
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Want to make our property wireless
We own a small resort in Michigan's Upper Peninsula right on Lake Superior. We offer wireless to our customers but have a few spots that are not accessible because of either trees or buildings in the...
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11 years ago
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Some Network Connections Stopped Working
I'm running Windows XP (SP3) with a Netgear WGR614v10 router hooked up to a Comcast cable modem for our home network. I have hardly any understanding of Wireless. I'm not the tech type. One night last...
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11 years ago
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