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• #2152
Fucking unifi.
I had to factory reset my Dream Machine as it was fucked. I have to do an offline setup as I need to clone the MAC address from my IP's router.
If you do an offline setup it doesn't let you associate it with your unifi account.
It then won't let you restore your backup because that is associated with a different account.
If you go down the settings to try and Transfer Ownership that option isn't there.
When it works it is very good but when it doesn't it is an absolute pile of shit.
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• #2153
I’m having “teenager at home on the phone” coupled with “added HomePods to people’s rooms to make things nice”
Our ability to wfh is being tested and it will get worse over summer.What’s best?
I’m on fibre 150.
Bumping the bandwidth up is an option but ee have offered three discs at £10 a month to get a mesh network
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• #2154
Depends what's limiting things at the moment. Increasing your connection speed or improving the wifi won't do owt to help if the other is the issue.
What sort of problems are you currently experiencing?
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• #2155
Buffering and poor connection when doing teams/zoom and they’re home.
I use a cable to connect so maybe it’s bandwidth. But there’s poor signal upstairs
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• #2156
Having a wired connection is very helpful for ruling out wifi issues at least.
150Mb down should be plenty for what you've described. What's your upload speed, and is the teen doing anything which might impact that?
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• #2157
2 adults wfh (1 wired, 1 WiFi, 2 phones probably connected)
1 teenager sat on their phone all day
HomePods not on but connected -
• #2158
Your router might have an option for connection priority which could be a useful stop gap solution, you can set it on a device basis (maybe your teenager know this and that's why your work connection has suffered 😂)
Edit:
Linksys app with a similar UI as below
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• #2159
Not to continue to shill TP Link but the Deco app has 5yo-simple UI with the sort of basic functionality your average family needs.
Eg. Here is my OH's work laptop that I've renamed to something simple for me to identify. Our work laptops are prioritsed.
There are easy time restrictions but I need to be connected to the WiFi to show them (I'm in the office). But you can quickly block a device without being connected.
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• #2160
My question is can you sync a deco with a 3rd party receiver(?) so I could buy something outdoors with an IP rating?No you need to buy a TP-Link Deco X50-Outdoor.
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• #2161
just trying to get the EE app reset on my phone and see what happens there. no prioritization when looing at router in browser.
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• #2162
I had slower broadband than that and we were both doing calls and streaming shit all day with no issues.
How far are you from the router? Does your work machine use a VPN? Do you both have slow down issues at the same time or just one of you all the time? If you can wire in you eliminate wifi aspect at least.
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• #2163
I'm connected and I'm fine. The last 2 weeks has been rough on those using wifi apparently (NOT ME, I only care about the wifi being used to generate income in our house, wifi for your tikchats and your snaptoks can >>>>>>>).
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• #2164
I decided on a wired connection to the main TV and my work laptop. Thankfully even though we have painfully slow 24mb internet and the basic Vodafone router I can survive with a wife and two children using multiple TVs, phones and Nintendo switches without issue.
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• #2165
Wire up your missus and tell the kid to fuck off to the library or other free wifi locations.
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• #2166
Crossover with the show me your shed thread but how do I extend the Wi-Fi to my shed/summerhouse?
It's 40 metres away from the house so too far away to receive wireless. I do have electricity down there via an armoured cable and fuse box professionally installed.
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• #2167
- Mesh system with an outdoor access point (actually probably not with that distance)
- Run a cable
It shouldn't be too hard to run an outdoor cable down a fence. Ideally you drill a hole though a sensible wall and run the cable into the back of an ethernet socket.
- Mesh system with an outdoor access point (actually probably not with that distance)
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• #2168
Thanks for the swift reply. Re 1, what is a mesh system?
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• #2169
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/mesh-wifi/
We use TP Link mesh in our flat because it's a long way from the router in the front room, to the back of the house. We have it set up so it forms a chain from front to back of house.
No complaints.
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• #2170
Where you have a series of access points / WiFi repeaters that give better reception over a wider area.
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• #2171
Ah right, gotcha. Thanks both.
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• #2172
I feel like either @tv or @Tenderloin ran external cat6 cable to their summer house/similar.
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• #2173
Mesh will suck.
Run an outdoor cable from your router to the shed and stick in a new access point.
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• #2174
Yep - I just ran a really long cable. I have a mesh network in the house but much simpler and cheaper to go for wired outside
let me know if you need more than one. I have one knocking around too.