Message from @sum
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Oh anzu I see...
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Last thing I'd want is Jessica "My Forehead - Your place for Ads" Nigri
Wait, wasn't there a way to connect Android to PC and use it as a router for mobile data?
Yeah bu its slow and kind of shit.
Ye it's called tethering
You can do it through WiFi or usb
My ThinkPad x230 has a 3g modem for some reason.
I just did it, it was somehow acceptable in Rocket League
Not sure why it went through H and not LTE
Had some weird microstutters once in a while though but overall it was hard to tell a difference between daily driver and this android thing
I can't be the only guy who has jerked off to nigris lewds right?
wait she has lewds?
oh shit theres a deep fake of her
no I mean I knew she had pretty revealing cosplays
Lewds are not nudes
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Learn lingo please
I tried something like that but supposedly family members complained that they either couldn't connect or the connection was dropping
Man what a horrid way to go out. Mostly because while dying you'd be wondering why you were so stupid.
Animal Channel presents : 127 Hours, Animal Edition
Yeah that's what i meant
Shouldn't cause any issues if set up properly
If I remmeber correctly I changed the SSID of the original name
Plugged the better router (tplink) and went for bridge mode
Why not just disable WiFi
Then configured the original one to go SSID as the previous one had
And make the new one DHCP server
Make the old one do as little as possible
Hmm maybe, but I'm not keen on disabling WiFi now
Since all my ethernet cables are broken (thanks family)
So if something fucks up I don't really have any way to connect manually to the router
Though I haven't thought about what you said, after not being able to even forward ports on that old router (sagem) I gave up on doing anything at all
Now that I think about it, would it work if old router was in 2.4GHz ( since it can't go 5Ghz) while the new one was 5Ghz?
Define work
Normally two WiFi points next to each other is fine if they're on different channels
Since now that I think about how I did that setup, it could've been that two 2.4GHz routers working in same place were somehow on same channels