Hi! Ok, sounds like i have problems with my internet connection then. However i have had mistakes about it so i have changed to a 100 mbit cable instead. It was a bit hard to believe one person on a nother list mentioning that airport extreme was so bad. /A > 28 dec. 2015 kl. 01:12 skrev Mike Arrigo <n0...@charter.net>: > > I've had an airport extreme now for about a month, working great, no problems > at all. I don't use a VPN or any of that, so the fact that the router does > not have some of the advanced features that other routers do is fine, I just > want good performance and it provides that. >> On Dec 27, 2015, at 4:56 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote: >> >> Hi! >> I see a lot of people on the internet having an airport extreme and having >> big problems with it. >> But i know to little about this so i wont state anything. >> The only thing i know is that sometimes i get a very very low speed on my >> network. >> However i have changed so in january i will get 100mbps instead of 8 mbps >> dsl. >> /A >>> 27 dec. 2015 kl. 01:13 skrev Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com>: >>> >>> I’m surprised to hear that AirPort is giving you trouble. In my experience >>> they will do upwards of 200 Mb/s. Do you have a connection faster than >>> this? >>> >>> Nowadays, because AirPort has a poor PPPoE implementation that doesn’t do >>> baby jumbo frames or native IPv6, I use my own Linux-powered router (a Mac >>> Mini, in fact). AirPort is now used just for providing wireless bridging. >>> However, if I were still on cable, I’m pretty sure I’d still be using >>> AirPort for everything. If you want to know who I’d recommend instead of >>> Apple, I’m afraid the answer is that, in spite of all the evident need, the >>> market just doesn’t seem to provide any equipment—even top-end >>> equipment—that doesn’t suck as a consumer router, is some capacity or >>> other. But, at a pinch, Draytek do very good work, with a nice feature >>> set, albeit with the typically incomprehensible documentation in broken >>> English. >>> >>> Since you mentioned Raspberry Pi, consider all the options involving a >>> machine with two NICs (one of which may be external), such as PFSense. It >>> would also be possible to use a Mac in this capacity, although I’d think >>> hard before dedicating a machine to such a task. The idea here is that you >>> run the software necessary to perform the firewall function. 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