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[ale] WIFI mystery speed problems
- Subject: [ale] WIFI mystery speed problems
- From: stevejunk at iintiip.com (Steve Tynor)
- Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 12:58:28 -0500
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Good ideas. I'll get some baseline temps with an IR thermometer and
check next time it slows down. I don't have a way to measure
voltage/current.
I'm simply running a command line speedtest.net client (so this is
measuring bandwidth from the laptop through the router, through the
modem to the interwebs. I don't think these are sensitive to DNS
problems (once it negotiates what server to talk to, it's a set of
uploads/downloads to that server). The same client app running on a
hard-wired server in the basement sees "normal" broadband speeds
throughout the problem times.
Steve
On 2/18/16 12:43 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>
> How hot is it when it goes into stupid mode? Also, is there anyway you
> can setup to get voltage and current data between power brick and
> unit. Lastly, when was the last time you reinstalled from scratch with
> all new passwords just in case it's been compromised.
>
> Oh. Are your speed tests to other machines at home (wireless to
> wireless and wireless to wired) all by ip only?
>
>