WiFi suddenly gone (ath0 beacon stuck)
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@provels three years old? It just needed a couple more days/years of programming and configuration to get it to run right.
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@fireodo will it run with the AR5BXB112??
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@JonathanLee said in WiFi suddenly gone (ath0 beacon stuck):
@fireodo will it run with the AR5BXB112??
Yepp - i have one in a Lab Enclosure (APU2C0 with pfsense+ 23.05.1) and it runs well ...
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@fireodo I am gonna order one too
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@fireodo Thanks, I have one of those (Apple), too! It will come out when the 600 gets here.
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@JonathanLee said in WiFi suddenly gone (ath0 beacon stuck):
I am gonna order one too
Happy testing & experimenting ...
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@JonathanLee said in WiFi suddenly gone (ath0 beacon stuck):
Plus it works great
1 stream N is works great? Let’s just agree we have different standards for great ;)
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@johnpoz if we pretend AC doesn't exist
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@johnpoz said in WiFi suddenly gone (ath0 beacon stuck):
1 stream N is works great? Let’s just agree we have different standards for great ;)
You're right BUT ... let the people enjoy experimenting - I'm shure they dont use it in professional environment ...
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As long as we all replying to an obsolete thread, I suppose threadjacking is OK...
I don't really understand why anyone actually needs more than 640k, JK. Really though, I'm on a 70Mb cable line and most of my internal net is 54Mb wifi or 100Mb wired. I do have a few machines that are hooked together by a gig switch, but my user (me) has no issues. TV takes about 16Mb tops, Internet radio is in the KB range, and how much do I really need to browse and read email? I used to have a 400Mb line and have noticed no difference other than to my checkbook. Who besides a business is using a gig or better line? And i see so much coverage of 2.5Gb. Why? Gamers?
2.5? 10G??? Bragging rights?
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@JonathanLee said in WiFi suddenly gone (ath0 beacon stuck):
It's coming only a couple more items to check off.
You crack me up! All done except everything!
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@provels I am a gamer, and honestly my 100 Mb/s connection is fine. The vast majority of people would have a really hard justifying an internet connection over 200 Mb/s. Not that I would complain if someone gave me gigabit, but I really don't need it.
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@Austin-0 said in WiFi suddenly gone (ath0 beacon stuck):
but I really don't need it.
I somewhat agree with this statement. Most users don't need gig, nor do they need their wifi to do gig either.
But wifi N is very slow, especially if only 1 stream. With what is possible with just very cheap AP or wifi router used as AP. It is very old tech.. Why would anyone want to limit themselves to such slow speeds, when AC is not even current, but it can easy do 400?
And while 1 wifi client doing something and only being able to do say 75mbps tops, etc. More than likely is fine for reading your email, etc. But keep in mind this is shared with all the wifi clients.. Having say 400mbps to share when you have multiple clients is going to be way better then having 75 to share.
Keep in mind as well that not all things might be going to the internet. Sharing the wifi to stream movies off your media server, or music, etc.. Will suck up your wifi, especially if its only got 75 to work with. Now you might have problems with other clients trying to watch something via the internet, etc.
I don't have gig, I have 500/50 - the 500 is fine, even with all the linux iso I download <wink, wink> but the 50 while is enough, I wish that was 500/500 since I do share my media server with friends and family. And 50 can be a bottleneck.
But yeah most people would be fine with 200 real world on wifi (standard just 2 stream AC at only a 40vht).. But with all the streaming that is done these days both locally and internet why would you not want higher wifi than what N can do?
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@johnpoz Yeah WiFi 6 has some security improvements too. So even if you don't need the speed it is still something to consider.
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@Austin-0 valid point as well.. There almost always other things to take into account other than just bandwidth for sure.
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@provels said in WiFi suddenly gone (ath0 beacon stuck):
I just ordered a Compex WLE600VX
I did that...about 3 years ago!
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@johnpoz have you ever tested this out (Wi-Fi)
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@JonathanLee I would never use my pfsense as my wifi - I have actual APs correctly placed around my place..
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@johnpoz I want to because I think the airport extreme AP I have could becone infected with a container based virus as it's from 2009. The AP operates under it's own software that can communicate over the firewall as the AP is running in bridge mode. Again, I suspect it could be an issue. Moreover, anything on the LAN side over WiFi that attempts to communicate with other LAN side devices don't have to follow the firewall rules as they use only the AP to communicate with each other without the firewall for some reason. This is when the AP is even in bridge mode. The AP allows intra device communication as the AP is also a time machine (NAS). When in bridge mode that software still functions. On the other side if PfSense is handling WiFi all the access control lists for device to device communication are compartmentalized and strictly controlled at the firewall and not on some 3rd party AP.