You still need a surge protector for communication infrastructure; telephone
line if you have a fax modem, cable, FIOS or whatever. When will the world go
fiber?
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Not back then, many years ago zapped my cable modem and HDMI ports on TV.
Just installed a whole house surge protector as have Mitsubishi mini split
AC which are rife with electronics plus protects all the other devices.
Looking forward to a big surge!
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 6:54 PM Seymour J
And battery backup - got that covered
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Sutge protector?
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The New York Times-owned Wirecutter reviews are pretty good including those
on networking. Ditto (GENER!) Consumer Reports if you have a subscription.
https://thewirecutter.com/electronics/networking/
https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/wireless-routers.htm
Splitters are cheap and easy if you
Hmmm. I hear you. (But the number of iterations is actually only 1/16, right?
X'2' is 1/16 of X'20', right?)
Here is the data extrapolated out to a constant number of iterations. (The
ratio for ESTAEX no SNAPTRC appears to be wrong in Jim's numbers.)
RecoveryIterations CPU
I don't know about ATT pricing, but with verizon FIOS it's a lot less expensive
to buy your own router. If you get digital voice, be sure to tell the installer
that you have more than one telephone.
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Hi Scott,
This device does NOT have any signal filtering capabilities. There are
newer models, but I have not investigated them.
In my particular situation, running cables was NOT an option so I could
not use an extender. This booster has an LED display on the front
Hey Tony,
What signal interference ? Does the AC1750 filter signal interference ?
Scott
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 12:32 PM Cieri, Anthony <
02d7f4ec1fff-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> There are lots of potential solutions.
> If your smart TV has an Ethernet port and
You should look into dropping the "phone" part. Save a monthly charge and
convert to Google
Voice. Buy an OBi200 for $50 to drive your POTS phones. If you want to keep
your land-line
phone number, there's a little dance you have to do, but you can transfer it to
Google
Voice and until Google
I saw the Ratio column. comparing lines 2 and 3 of the chart, the ratio doesn't
make sense if the number of iterations for ESTAEX is only 1/10 of the number
for FRR, yet it took over twice as long. Perhaps Jim will clarify.
On Fri, 3 Apr 2020 09:12:56 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>Look at the
There are lots of potential solutions.
If your smart TV has an Ethernet port and you have an easy way to run
some Ethernet cables, that would provide a better (and probably cheaper)
solution.
If not, there are Wifi signal boosters that can be purchased at more
modest
Steve,
IMHO signal booster may be ok, maybe not the mesh network mentioned I feel
is
better. I would opt for the one that has a less chance of interference by
other routers or devices nearby.
Scott
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 12:06 PM Steve Beaver wrote:
> All this is getting confusing - I have
Look at the Ratio column for "normalized" numbers.
ESPIE beats everything. That's the point. If (a.) all you need to trap is
program checks; and (b.) you expect a bunch of them -- use ESPIE.
Charles
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All this is getting confusing - I have Linksys WRT AC3200 Dual-Band WiFi 5
Router
The problem is its does not have enough power to reach my smart TV downstairs
and I do have port space
On my Linksys Router to attach the signal booster as the transmitter (base).
All I want is the base and a
Wow guys, that’s great, we have kids and grandkids like most folks with a
ton of devices, so mesh is a great idea, thx all your all great !
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 11:34 AM Chicklon, Thomas <
01fbdb5fcb44-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> The first question you need to answer for
The first question you need to answer for yourself is do you need a router, or
will the ISP supplied router work for what you want to do.
There have been a few other suggestions for a set up that includes a router.
I have ATT, and use their modem/router/phone/AP device. I just turn off the
Just turn off WiFi on your ISP router, plug the mesh into a wired connection to
it, and use the mesh for your wifi - works like a charm.
Lionel B. Dyck <
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The data presented shows that FRR is a lot better than ESTAE(X).
Perhaps you overlooked the number of iterations.
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On Fri, 3 Apr 2020 10:23:33 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
>Interesting numbers.
>
>But I looked at the current doc and it still appears to be problem state only.
>
I'm also have a FIOS router and are using the Netgear ORBI. I turned the wifi
off on the FIOS router and the ORBI provides WIFI in access point mode. Works
fine.
Mark Jacobs
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I have the EERO mesh wifi with 3 pucks. Bought it before it was an Amazon
owned company. WiFi works very well, just don’t like the big-brother
requirements. It used to be my router as well, now relegated to Bridge mode.
I purchased a Ubiquiti 12 port EdgeRouter to handle
Excellent Steve, good to know
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 8:56 AM Steve Beaver wrote:
> UGreen 4-Port USB 3.0
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Hey Lionel,
I have Verizon FIOS can I tie the mesh network you mentioned into it ...?
We have a crazy device house, a lot of WiFi..
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 9:33 AM Lionel B Dyck wrote:
> I have the Linksys Velop and it works great:
> https://www.linksys.com/us/velop/
>
>
> Lionel B. Dyck <
>
Has anyone written a home grown utility to build control cards, etc. for Tivoli
Tape Optimizer (TTO)?
I have a project to copy several thousands of tapes, hence the request. Make
that several tens of thousands.
Thanks in advance,
Bob
I have the Linksys Velop and it works great: https://www.linksys.com/us/velop/
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Yes, check out AmpliFi:
https://store.amplifi.com/products/amplifi-mesh-wi-fi-system
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Does anyone have an opinion on which
Does anyone have an opinion on which of the various mesh router extenders to
purchase?
TIA
Steve
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Which one did you get?
Interesting numbers.
But I looked at the current doc and it still appears to be problem state only.
Also, do you numbers include setup or just program check handling? I figured
FRRs would be a lot better than ESTAE(X).
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