olved, eg:
. browser use wget to download a large file from a "good" site
. internet copy a large file across just your LAN
. laptop disk copy a large file across just your LAN to /dev/null
. WiFi temporarily connect the laptop by Cat5 to the router
> from:
> h
.11ac. Also the phone
> might use MIMO to increase its Wi-Fi bandwidth. Phones are usually upgraded
> more often than computers, so the phone probably has a newer, better
> antenna and support of newer faster Wi-Fi standards.
>
> If that's the problem, could this be a possible sol
be slow. If it can use 5GHz but only with
802.11n it will be slower than a phone that has 802.11ac. Also the phone
might use MIMO to increase its Wi-Fi bandwidth. Phones are usually upgraded
more often than computers, so the phone probably has a newer, better
antenna and support of newer faster Wi-F
> Hello friends,
>
> Just to give an update in case anyone is interested.
> One of the solutions provided in the link below seems to be effective for
> me.
>
> https://itsfoss.com/speed-up-slow-wifi-connection-ubuntu/
>
> "Solution 5: Ditch default network manager and embrace Wicd (possibly
> obsol
On Mon, 19 Jul 2021 14:35:44 -0500
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
>
> Deities defend us.
> My problem is the complete absence of thought shown by that list
> "server notebook workstation".
> I want to ask him: What is a use-case?
>
> Also to point out that containers too have different use-cases, a
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021, 8:02 AM Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Please do not top-post.
>
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 07:07:30AM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> > Reading this thread, remembering my annoyance with NetworkManager, I ran
> > across this article by RedHat's NetManager developer Thomas H
Hi.
Please do not top-post.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 07:07:30AM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Reading this thread, remembering my annoyance with NetworkManager, I ran
> across this article by RedHat's NetManager developer Thomas Haller. From
> last year. Yes I suppose it's promotional,
Reading this thread, remembering my annoyance with NetworkManager, I ran
across this article by RedHat's NetManager developer Thomas Haller. From
last year. Yes I suppose it's promotional, but he sorts thru some of the
high-level issues that software like it has to address.
https://blogs.gnome.org/
On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 10:21 PM David Wright
wrote:
> On Fri 09 Apr 2021 at 22:14:59 (+0800), kaye n wrote:
> > Are you referring to this?
> > IF-ID-1: wlp3s0b1 state: up mac: 00:1b:b1:aa:c1:8c
>
> Already answered, I see. BTW …
>
> Generally speaking when people give help of this list,
> they
On Fri 09 Apr 2021 at 22:14:59 (+0800), kaye n wrote:
> Are you referring to this?
> IF-ID-1: wlp3s0b1 state: up mac: 00:1b:b1:aa:c1:8c
Already answered, I see. BTW …
Generally speaking when people give help of this list,
they often use the traditional names (eth0 and wlan0) as
placeholders for
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 10:23 PM David wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 at 23:51, kaye n wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 6:34 AM David wrote:
> >> On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:39, kaye n wrote:
> >> > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka
> wrote:
> >>
> >> >>> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM431
On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 at 23:51, kaye n wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 6:34 AM David wrote:
>> On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:39, kaye n wrote:
>> > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote:
>>
>> >>> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
>>
>> >> ok, this is your
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 6:34 AM David wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:39, kaye n wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote:
>
> >>> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
>
> >> ok, this is your card.
>
> >> Lets see output of
> >> $ iw dev [you
On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:39, kaye n wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote:
>>> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
>> ok, this is your card.
>> Lets see output of
>> $ iw dev [your_dev_name]
> Pardon me, but what should I type for [your_dev
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 10:18 PM David Wright
wrote:
> inxi -Fdflmnopuv7 (my own incantation) should say something like:
>
>Device-2: Intel Wireless 7260 driver: iwlwifi v: kernel port: 4000 bus
> ID: 02:00.0
>chip ID: 8086:08b2
>IF: wlp2s0 state: up mac: 01:23:45:67:89:ab
>
>
On Mon 05 Apr 2021 at 21:39:16 (+0800), kaye n wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote:
> > Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
> >>
> > ok, this is your card.
> >
> > Lets see output of
> > $ iw dev [your_dev_name]
> > it should be
> > $ iw dev
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote:
> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
>>
> ok, this is your card.
>
> Lets see output of
> $ iw dev [your_dev_name]
> it should be
> $ iw dev wlan0
> I believe
>
> Also, try to ping your wifi router ip address and
>
> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
>
ok, this is your card.
Lets see output of
$ iw dev [your_dev_name]
it should be
$ iw dev wlan0
I believe
Also, try to ping your wifi router ip address and some Internet address like
$ ping 8.8.8.8
Then, check https:/
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:05 PM IL Ka wrote:
>
>> Firefox browser in Debian.
>> Internet speed checker is fast.com
>> Speed is 670kbps
>>
>> How do you connect your laptop to the internet? Is it a cable or wifi?
> What NIC are you using?
>
Laptop co
>
>
> Firefox browser in Debian.
> Internet speed checker is fast.com
> Speed is 670kbps
>
> How do you connect your laptop to the internet? Is it a cable or wifi?
What NIC are you using?
Hello Friends!
My laptop, if it matters:
Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4
Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
This is a familiar scenario:
Firefox browser in Debian.
Internet speed checker is fast.com
Speed is 670kbps
Built-in browser of Samsung phone
Internet speed
Good time of the day, lina.
You wrote:
> I did nothing.
>
> I use the resolvconf
>
> /etc# ls -lrt resolv.conf
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Jul 2 15:55 resolv.conf ->
> /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf
>
> # more network/interfaces
> # This file describes the network interfaces available on yo
If the IP is not bound to the port, then it is probably assigned from a
pool of addresses.
So:
old cable, old port = bad.
new cable, old port = good
What about old cable, new port?
On 10/03/2012 03:48 PM, lina wrote:
> On Wednesday 03,October,2012 07:03 PM, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
>> Find
On Wednesday 03,October,2012 09:24 PM, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good time of the day, lina.
Thanks, I got impression about your greeting style.
You too.
>
>
> Thank You for Your time and answer.
> You wrote:
>
>> I changed to another cable from another port,
>>
>> old IP: 172.21.51.36
>>
>> new one
Good time of the day, lina.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> I changed to another cable from another port,
>
> old IP: 172.21.51.36
>
> new one: 172.21.51.38
>
> The new one works magic,
> old one sometimes works, sometimes not. especially when I was back
> coming 1 or 2 hours
On Wednesday 03,October,2012 07:03 PM, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> Find out the lan speed?
I changed to another cable from another port,
old IP: 172.21.51.36
new one: 172.21.51.38
The new one works magic,
old one sometimes works, sometimes not. especially when I was back
coming 1 or 2 hours
For me what work is DNS, most of the time i face slow net issue it is
oftenly problem with my primary DNS.
it takes time when DNS query shifts from primary to secondary if
primary timed out. so better you check the response from DNS too. my
be this would help. IMO
ykhan
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7
Find out the lan speed?
ethtool eth0
iwconfig wlan0
On 10/01/2012 05:38 PM, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently I notice my laptop's internet connection speed is really slow.
> and sometimes seems no connection.
>
> I don't know how to start to examine, any suggestions?
>
> Thanks with best regards
lina writes:
> Hi,
>
> Recently I notice my laptop's internet connection speed is really slow.
> and sometimes seems no connection.
>
> I don't know how to start to examine, any suggestions?
>
> Thanks with best regards,
Restart the router?
see http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#
On Monday 01,October,2012 11:02 PM, ARAVIND CHAK wrote:
> Hi,
> If you are downloading, your browser's download manager may show speed
> in KBps(KiloBytes per sec). Properly speaking these are now called
> KiBytes to emphasize that 1 KiByte is 1024 Bytes of 8 bits each. A 1
> Mbps speed quoted by I
Hi,
Recently I notice my laptop's internet connection speed is really slow.
and sometimes seems no connection.
I don't know how to start to examine, any suggestions?
Thanks with best regards,
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Gary Golden wrote at 2011-09-11 08:34 -0500:
> On 09/11/2011 06:58 PM, lina wrote:
> > How do I know which parts took the internet, the amount.
>
> hethogs package will help you
That is, "nethogs".
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Hi,
sometimes I ssh to several places,
sometimes seems a bit retard, the reaction from another side.
How do I know which parts took the internet, the amount.
if I keep the icewease window, no new open, just let it stay there, does it
take some transport source?
sorry not be able to describe pr
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