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kittenlabs.de
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| | | | | There's a number of different ways to distribute an ethernet signal throughout a building. The most common types being: twisted pair wiring fiber optic cable WiFi (2.4 GHz, 5GHz) powerline (also called PLC, IEEE 1901) In my application, running cables wasn't easily possible, so twisted pair and fiber connections were out of the game. PLC-based networking is absolutely unacceptable as a ham radio operator, because these devices produce lots of interference and noise. The distance is a bit too big to utilize "regular" WiFi links, so a different solution was needed. | |
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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | | | Hi ??, In this blog post I will show you how to connect an Ethernet only device to Wi-Fi using an extra router and the WDS functionality. I initially wanted to install the TP Link Archer T4U WiFi adapter driver on my Ubuntu 20.04 PC but unfortunately the driver is no longer supported. Since I really needed high internet speed for my PC, I decided to connect it via an Ethernet cable and buy another TP-Link router to use in WDS mode. | |
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datacenternews.asia
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| | | Australia's Transaction Network Services (TNS) is now offering hosting and colocation services from the Australian Liquidity Centre (ALC) in Sydney. | ||