ohitsbreadley

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[–] ohitsbreadley@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

You seem to really know your shit. I'm realistic about my WAN speed needs (symmetrical 350 Mbps is more than sufficient) - but I'm pretty tired of my shitty Netgear setup. I'm not really sure what I need LAN wise, and the price tags of Ubiquiti/UniFi systems have me worried about buying more than I really need. I know pfsense/opnsense can be useful alternatives to start with in minimizing prices, but the steep learning curve has me a bit intimidated.

Do you have a suggestion or recommendation on where to start? Is there something that's functional at a sub ~$500 initial investment, but would be upgradeable/expandable and ultimately more reliable/dependable in the long run? Do I need to wait for this wifi7 gimmick?

Thanks mate.

Ok Thre-ElonMusk-eteers.

You keep gobbling that knob. Maybe daddy will pay attention to you one day

[–] ohitsbreadley@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Because they are a corporation that is actively littering LEO with hundreds of satellites, and fear economic retribution and/or responsibility as a consequence of this kind of information?

You see how there might be something called "conflict of interest?"

Having a conflict of interest does not mean they aren't competent at what they do - just that they have reason to be biased against information that may result in direct consequence.

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