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    Question Help: HDD not spinning down, Win11

    And like that, I solved it. I reset windows, keeping just my files and wiping everything else out. Though interestingly, some settings were retained and driver files seemed to as well. Reset, reinstalled the few programs I use, and reloaded the AMD chipset and GFX drivers. It took awhile...
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    Question Help: HDD not spinning down, Win11

    I've been dealing with some HDD bug-a-boos. I built a new home server. The old one, Celeron G1610 based finally got retired. I hadn't realized it until very recently after I already decided to replace it, that the RAID array was never spinning down. So my two Seagate 7200rpm 3TB drives. From...
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    Question Creating RAID0 volume using existnig boot drive without reinstall

    A couple of reasons. It is slightly cheaper then just getting a new drive that is larger (I don't have a particular use for the 240GB drive otherwise). Likely a bit more performant than a single SATA drive in a lot of workloads. A bit easier management than having separate drives. I guess I...
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    Question Creating RAID0 volume using existnig boot drive without reinstall

    So, I've tried to do poking around the internet. Usually I have much more success, but I guess the coffee hasn't kicked in this morning and I am failing at the right search terms. I've got a Z77 MoBo if it helps in terms of the Intel RAID features. Win10 Pro. I am running a 240gb SSD and I'd...
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    Wndr4500 slow 2.4ghz band

    You mention "phone". What phone. Also how is the WNDR4500 setup? Auto 2.4GHz? A number of phones use only 20MHz on the 2.4GHz band. In most cases, especially if you have anyone near you, auto 20/40 on a router will set it to 20MHz on 2.4GHz. So getting ~50Mbps sounds about right if you are...
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    Dual SSID on home network with one filtered for kids

    No. You don't have to setup network isolation. Many newer routers have the option to set routing/DNS by which network is being used. So you just set the DNS for the guest network to use OpenDNS and set the main network to ISP or Goggle's DNS as an example. Or for that matter, almost all...
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    Adding detached garage to home network

    Since is a repeater, you are halving the bandwidth because the repeater spends half its time receiving the signal from the client, and then the other half retransmitting it back to the router. If you have 39Mbps speeds, figure you'll lose roughly half of that due to wireless overhead...
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    When will we replace 8P8C/RJ45 plugs by something small and nice? Compare USB Type-C

    Very much. In my >>>20 years of networking, I've had tabs break on me, maybe 3 or 4 times and mostly when I was a teenager and horribly impatient. I've never had a port break on me. I did have a connector pin break inside a wall port once...because my 3 year old was digging in it with a pen...
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    Dual SSID on home network with one filtered for kids

    Many newer routers allow you to filter just the guest network. Just look at the features of some of the newer modestly high end routers (AC1750+) and should be able to figure it out pretty quick.
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    Can this be made to work??....

    Can't you just change the IP of the printer to the 192 range? That would be the simple solution.
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    Electrical Shock from Ethernet Cable

    It means something is grounding, which is not good and I'd look outside of the electrical cable. The cable is just providing a proper ground path. That something else is improperly leaking to ground.
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    how to monitor a public network?

    Correct. Term has been in use as applied to wireless for, err, well I've seen it used for a couple of decades (long before GitS, just so we are clear).
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    Monolog vs Dialog

    It makes sense to bring it up, because the OP was asking specifically about monolog and dialog. Another user brought up the half-duplex and full duplex thing...which has nothing to do with it, I was pointing out the difference. It is a protocol thing that determines monolog/dialog, not the...
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    Splitting cat 6 cable

    Yeah, 100Base-TX, 1000Base-T and 10GIGBASE-T are all full duplex. That means they can pass 100/1,000/10,000Mbps of traffic in each direction at the same time.
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    Monolog vs Dialog

    Not really. I wouldn't call UDP a half-duplex technology. I'd call it a monolog. TCP/IP is a dialog, because it requires packets to be sent both directions to work. UDP and TCP/IP can both be operated on half-duplex or full duplex links. UDP is optional monolog as many applications that...
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    Repeater

    How does your network adapter recognize what is noise and what is the signal? Called signal processing. A repeater is not a passive device. Of course you still have reductions in throughput because of a repeater. It can only operate at a certain maximum speed based upon the signal strength...
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    Upgraded from 802.11n to 802.11ac

    Must be a decent distance from the router. I can get those kinds of speeds through a wall and a good bit of distance. 5 meters and line of sight to my router and I can easily get 400Mbps from my router to my laptop with an Intel 7260ac in it.
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    Splitting cat 6 cable

    Yup. If you are running one cable, the expense of running two to the same location, in materials, is about...err, possibly $15-20. You now have double the possible traffic speed between the two locations. Typically heavy streaming is only going to hit you for probably 10-15% of your...
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    how to monitor a public network?

    For wired, you cannot do it without controlling the point at which the traffic is passing. For wireless, yes, you can do it from a client. You just need a separate wireless adapter running in autistic mode and using wireshark.
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    My MoCA 2.0 Actiontec ECB6200 Review - finally a good alternative to gigabit ethernet

    Huh? MoCA is shared medium, it is neither P2P or mesh.
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    Distance wifi suggestions

    Environmentally, the Ubiquiti is rated down to -40C and the Engenius stuff is only rated to -20C. If you have temperatures that drop below -40C, then honestly neither product is likely to work. You'd need to look at something specialty, or you'd need to look at separate antennas run on short...
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    Distance wifi suggestions

    Get a couple Engenius ENS500 (5GHz) or ENH202 (2.4GHz) depending on if you have direct line of sight where you can mount them. If you have direct line of sight and can mount them outside, go with the cheaper and better ENS500, if you have to mount them inside or don't have direct line of sight...
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    poe speed

    So long as the switch ports are connected to end devices that have 1GbE POE ports, yes.
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    Computer got wet, now media disconnected

    I hope to god that is a switch and not a hub.
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    Setting up single wi-fi AP to cover entire office building

    Short of an open warehouse, yes, many, many. With 24k sq-ft if there aren't too many users you could cover it with one central AP if it is completely open. My outdoor AP is covering my 20,000sq-ft backyard with no issues and the actual coverage out to a very weak connection works out to about 4...
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    Windows won't connect to a WiFi AP that doesn't have internet access.

    Yeah, you've got something else going on. Is it not connecting at all? Or is it connecting but you cannot access anything locally? If you can connect, but can't access anything locally, it is because you don't have a DHCP server running on the network (router off/disconnected?) If you can't...
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    Setting up single wi-fi AP to cover entire office building

    Use the same SSID for both access points and let the clients decide which is the better one to connect to. If it is a "large 2 story building" you'll never get a single access point to cover the whole thing. "long low-loss coaxial N-type cables and splitters to hook in to maybe four to eight...
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    802.11ac device with older 802.11 access point

    Yes, so long as compatibility with 802.11n is not disabled on the client or base station.
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    would using a proxy server improve my routing/ping?

    Excellent description Mushkins. I would add though, not all roads out of the ISP are necessarily going to be the same. The paths through the ISP to the VPN/proxy may be lower latency than other routes through the ISP's network. I just wouldn't bet on it, especially if a lot of the latency is in...
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    Worrying about router temperature

    No, it is designed to run at the temperature it runs at. I mean, if you are locating it in an oven, or covered in a blanket or in an attic that might be an issue. A typical router uses between 5-15w of power, yes that causes the case to run between warm and hot.
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    Cost of getting hardlines run through the home?

    Cat6 works just fine for 10GbE too, up to 55 meters.
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    would using a proxy server improve my routing/ping?

    The thing is small amounts can be noticeable, but your body still can't react that fast. Of course the difference is, with your body's reaction time, 200-250ms, you add the lag time on to that. So if there is 10ms of lag, it'll take you 210-260ms to react to what the actual movement was. 40ms of...
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    why visible light communication is not replacing DSL/cable ?

    It just isn't viable for distributed networking. It can be fine for temporary point to point links, but distributed or long term you run in to weather issues as well as cost and difficulty to install. As others have mentioned rain, fog, snow would all hamper or render it inoperable. For...
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    Update in post #28...Use mifi jetpack to replace home internet?

    Exactly. A lot of cell operators also sell fixed cellular service (which is never unlimited from what I have seen). So why they'd allow truly unlimited would be a good question.
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    Update in post #28...Use mifi jetpack to replace home internet?

    Transfers on his internal network wouldn't have the hop penalty as they would not be going through the jetpack, they'd only be going through the AP/router in WDS bridging mode. No 50% throughput impact. You can setup WDS bridging on one band and then simply provide an SSID on the other band...
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    Update in post #28...Use mifi jetpack to replace home internet?

    Except that if he is only getting numbers in the 20Mbps range, wifi bandwidth cut in half through WDS bridging is still more than enough to fully saturate his WAN connection. The way you are suggesting to connect to the jetpack is likely to still cut bandwidth, unless you are using different...
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    Home network setup

    Err, sort of. Ideally you'd use something with very robust firewall abilities, like an server running PFsense. However, for a typical home users, a wifi router that is fairly new from a reasonably reputable manufacturer is about as good as you'll get for firewall and routing duties. For wired...
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    Question regarding DHCP and setup

    Correct, except your last. It is a 30 second configuration change to enable a wifi router to act as an AP. Though if all had an "AP" switch or button, I wouldn't shed a tear. If you have DHCP still enabled on the router running as an access point, it'll cause serious issues on your network. As...
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    Are there any upcoming RJ45 like Industry standard Fibre Optical Connector?

    The interior units are still just bridges (I've had one, I've observed several). Just because it has multiple WAN addresses and multiple different outputs L1 standards does not make it a router. It is not routing between IP addresses. It is not doing NAT. It is not a router. It is a bridge. Yes...
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    how to monitor a public network?

    You can do it with wireshark and a wireless adapter running in autistic mode. It'll capture all wireless packets. The issue though is, you won't necessarily be able to determine the modulation rate in use for any given client without a significant amount of analysis on the captured data. You may...
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