Message from @foxhunt
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do you use any of em
Used to have void partition waaay back when systemd got forced
And devuan is really nice what i have heard
yea looks pretty nice
tho I think it doesnt use official debian repos
also heard void's package manager is kinda a pain, may give it a go tho
>300mbit router
>only 100mbit when wired
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Useful only when you need bandwidth between wifi devices
wait does that mean if I stream from my desktop to my laptop using plex I would get better connection if both devices are using wifi instead of being connected to an ethernet cable ?
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wtf is that ass backwards kind of router
>10/100 lan
WTF
Theorically yes
lol
In practice though it would mean having the two devices close enough to the router to have that bandwidth used up to its maximum
Which is kinda unrealistic
Also it'll be only marginally better as you'll just divide the bandwidth by 2 (150 per device)
it is a 300mbps router on a technicality so I guess they didn't lie on the box
imo though having a 300 mbps wifi on a 10/100 ethernet isn't that much of a problem
and the main office of the company is of course in Shenzhen
Since you'll probably never cap those 300 mbps
Well it's TP Link, what did you expect? Mumbai?
chinked again
i wonder how many households % can even use(have avaibility) 100/100 internet yet not to mention gigabit symmetric
All fiber in NL is symmetrical
And usually starts at 50/50 or 100/100
>tfw ziggo
300/30 i believe
yeah certain lucky countries and then few ? few lucky cities have that yeah but wondering the actual worldwide"has internet capable of even 100 up"
even if limited to above 20-30k population cities
obviously backwater farms wont have that for quite some time unless they get lucky
ziggo isn't fiber though
ziggo is anti-fiber
@Tervy lol, backwater farms are more likely to have gigabit than some major cities here
farmers got tired of being left behind
all the tiny villages started cooperations