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Originally Posted by white89gt
Internet at home just came back up.... I gotta figure out why this is about my top speed when it's supposed to be 800 Mbps.
421... Gaining on you, Brew.
Anyway, thanks all for the detailed '01 resources!!!
I followed the Whip-It yellow brick road. The man behind the yellow curtain gave no BTU quantification, and I don't see chefs needing 5000 vs 35-3600 btu.
But their site showcases some one-burner countertop stoves. Been looking at them for some time. Did replace my lost 1971 Sterno Stove. But this one shows promise, and also folds flat. At $20, was $10 last week.
Let me get this straight first. Were you using Verizon while Comcast was out...tethering? Am I way off lol.
I had Comcast/Xfinity for a couple of years. We kept having outages, so I moved to Verizon. While there weren't any real "outages" per se, it was spotty at times. However, I am thinking about just getting Verizon's basic $35 plan as a backup for days like today. My router will tether two ISP's into one connection.... they call it "load balancing". I actually really like this TP Link Omada stuff.
Also.... the USB plug can by used for WAN with a mobile backup device.
Last edited by white89gt; Feb 1, 2024 at 03:46 PM.
See also;
Hub
Bridge
On this basic a level, most are fine.
Originally Posted by white89gt
I had Comcast/Xfinity for a couple of years. We kept having outages, so I moved to Verizon. While there weren't any real "outages" per se, it was spotty at times. However, I am thinking about just getting Verizon's basic $35 plan as a backup for days like today. My router will tether two ISP's into one connection.... they call it "load balancing". I actually really like this TP Link Omada stuff.
Oh okay. I thought perhaps you were borrowing the phone connection while the home was out....what I meant by tethering.
Ohhhh... yes, I was running it off my phone before I left for work. My bad, sorry Brew.
Bill, that's not exactly basic compared to stuff you go get at Wal-Mart. It's not a Meraki dashboard deep setup, but it's all SDN. It requires a little knowledge to use it.
Outside of the SDN controller itself, this is my Omada setup. 4 AP's and the Router:
Last edited by white89gt; Feb 1, 2024 at 04:04 PM.
Bill, that's not exactly basic compared to stuff you go get at Wal-Mart. It's not a Meraki dashboard deep setup, but it's all SDN. It requires a little knowledge to use it.
WalWHO? Where the other-half ordered TP during covid?
I suppose so. But they are just a great big mercantile. Maybe look at KMart. (BWG) This IS the ThiMking sub-forum. You guys, just by walking your brains around the block now and then, are a cut above, versatility wise. I greatly enjoy the company... the constant trickle of education. A nice used Cisco router would be a good ticket. Holler if needed; may have a source.
EDIT: Missed the pic and router info, (that did not initially, render on my phone,) showing that you already have a router. I am not up to date on brands, but I know a guy...
BTW, groups.io has a few Arduino lists/groups/forums. Not unfamiliar processors, but have not found time to delve.