On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:08:42AM +0200, Joel Carnat wrote:
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> Hi,
Hi Joel,
> This seems to work much better!
> Transferring files via NFS, I could sustain from 118 to 148Mbps.
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> Kernel says:
> ure0 at uhub0 port 15 configuration 1 interface 0 "TP-LINK USB 10/100/1000
> LAN" rev 3.00/30.00
Hi,
This seems to work much better!
Transferring files via NFS, I could sustain from 118 to 148Mbps.
Kernel says:
ure0 at uhub0 port 15 configuration 1 interface 0 "TP-LINK USB 10/100/1000 LAN"
rev 3.00/30.00 addr 5
ure0: RTL8153 (0x5c20), address d0:37:45:xx:xx:xx
rgephy0 at ure0 phy 0: RTL8251
On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 11:43:13PM +0200, Joel Carnat wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I have plugged a TP-Link UE300 on my ThinkPad X260 running OpenBSD -snapshot
> and it seems I can't get more than 100Mbps.
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> The dongle attaches and get an IP address. But the speed seems limited.
> Same behaviour when at
issues related to the âDongleâ itself.
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> From: Joel Carnat
> Sent: 28 September 2020 00:21
> To: Torsten
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Issues with TP-Link UE300
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> Well, this is no wifi devi
Subject: Re: Issues with TP-Link UE300
Well, this is no wifi device. This is an ethernet dongle.
That particular one:
https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/computer-accessory/ue300/
Envoyé de mon iPad
Le 28 sept. 2020 à 00:55, Torsten mailto:tors...@cnc-london.net> > a écrit :
Well, this is no wifi device. This is an ethernet dongle.
That particular one:
https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/computer-accessory/ue300/
Envoyé de mon iPad
> Le 28 sept. 2020 à 00:55, Torsten a écrit :
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> HI
> As far as I can tell, WiFi is nominal speed, not designated speed
> Anot
HI
As far as I can tell, WiFi is nominal speed, not designated speed
Another dominating factors for that would be USB connection type, hardware bus
connections, motherboard design, direct processor lanes to where
Wifi is what it is, never as good as hard wired 100mb/1000mb or even 10gb
connectio
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