On Thu, 2025-02-06 at 10:53 -0500, Bill Oliver via users wrote:
> So, I installed
> akmod-nvidia from rpmfusion. All the screen issues cleared up, but I
> lost wireless networking. There's no wireless device, it seems.
What does 'sudo
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 11:54 AM Bill Oliver via users
wrote:
>
>
> I have an ASUS ROG Strix laptop running Fedora 41, KDE spin. It was working
> OK, though there were some screen issues. So, I installed akmod-nvidia from
> rpmfusion. All the screen issues cleared up, but
I have an ASUS ROG Strix laptop running Fedora 41, KDE spin. It was
working OK, though there were some screen issues. So, I installed
akmod-nvidia from rpmfusion. All the screen issues cleared up, but I
lost wireless networking. There's no wireless device, it seems. The
networking w
On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 6:42 PM Barry wrote:
>
>
> > On 5 Nov 2024, at 22:23, Peter Lesterhuis
> wrote:
> >
> > Although this sounded like magic to me I couldn't resist giving it a try.
>
> On a reboot the device may not be fully reset.
> Windows may have set modes on devices that breaks the linu
On Tue, 2024-11-05 at 23:23 +0100, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
> Wifi is working!
> Reading some of the links in the replies on my former post it was
> suggested that powering off the system (instead of rebooting) and
> then booting again could resolve the problem.
> Although this sounded like magic to
> On 5 Nov 2024, at 22:23, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
>
> Although this sounded like magic to me I couldn't resist giving it a try.
On a reboot the device may not be fully reset.
Windows may have set modes on devices that breaks the linux driver.
When you do a cold boot, power off and back on, t
Wifi is working!
Reading some of the links in the replies on my former post it was suggested
that powering off the system (instead of rebooting) and then booting again
could resolve the problem.
Although this sounded like magic to me I couldn't resist giving it a try. and
it works! At least for
connection, probably
because of the Wireless Network Adapter not working.
peter@fedora:~$ nmcli radio
WIFI-HW WIFI WWAN-HW WWAN
missing enabled missing disabled
peter@fedora:~$ lspci -n -n -k
...
01:00.0 Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7922 802.11ax PCI
Express Wireless Networ
What does "nmcli device" show?
> peter@fedora:~$ lspci -n -n -k
> ...
> 01:00.0 Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7922 802.11ax PCI
> Express Wireless Network Adapter [14c3:0616]
> Subsystem: Foxconn International, Inc. Device [105b:e0de]
> Kernel module
connection, probably because
of the Wireless Network Adapter not working.
peter@fedora:~$ nmcli radio
WIFI-HW WIFI WWAN-HW WWAN
missing enabled missing disabled
peter@fedora:~$ lspci -n -n -k
...
01:00.0 Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7922 802.11ax PCI
Express Wireless Networ
> On 5 Nov 2024, at 13:40, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
>
> So the kernel module mt7921e is diabled.
Is this module documented to support the MT7922?
From the kernel messages it appears not to have that support.
Barry
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Hi,
I would like your advice.
Recently I purchased a laptop (Asus Vivobook S15 M5506NA-MA056W).
I installed fedora 41 alongside Windows 11.
First I disabled "fast boot" and "secure boot".
Fedora installed fine, but there is no wifi connection, probably because of the
Wireless
On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 8:11 PM Ted Roche wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 5:44 PM Jack Craig
> wrote:
> >
> > which is best? usb(dongle) or BT ??
> >
>
> I think the USB unifying receiver makes the mouse and keyboard work
> exactly like any wired device. No need for special drivers or
> configuri
On Fri, 2023-08-04 at 19:10 -0400, Ted Roche wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 5:44 PM Jack Craig
> wrote:
> >
> > which is best? usb(dongle) or BT ??
> >
>
> I think the USB unifying receiver makes the mouse and keyboard work
> exactly like any wired device. No need for special drivers or
> conf
On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 5:44 PM Jack Craig wrote:
>
> which is best? usb(dongle) or BT ??
>
I think the USB unifying receiver makes the mouse and keyboard work
exactly like any wired device. No need for special drivers or
configuring bluetooth. It also means you have the keyboard available
on boot
been using K350 & K860 sever yrs i have been using
> > K350 & MX wireless.
> >
> > but now trying to config the K860, the keys seem to wok, but not mouse.
>
> Are you using bluetooth or the dongle?
>
> I suggest updating to a current Fedora version bef
On 8/4/23 13:16, Jack Craig wrote:
first, thx to all that replied to my query.
second, IMHO logictech
is the best kbd/mse.
i have been using K350 & K860 sever yrs i have been using
K350 & MX wireless.
but now trying to config the K860, the keys seem to wok, but not mouse.
Are y
first, thx to all that replied to my query.
second, IMHO logictech
is the best kbd/mse.
i have been using K350 & K860 sever yrs i have been using
K350 & MX wireless.
but now trying to config the K860, the keys seem to wok, but not mouse.
i found solaar, but not clear on how t
On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 1:30 PM Jack Craig
wrote:
> this kbd mouse feels great, but configuring it is a PITA.
>
> anyone else got this to work??
>
>
I have a K850 that works fine. I don't know how similar this is to the K860.
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On 8/3/23 12:29, Jack Craig wrote:
this kbd mouse feels great, but configuring it is a PITA.
anyone else got this to work??
You need to provide more details on what your problem is. I've used
various Logitech keyboards and mice with no problems, but not that
specific one.
i am using it sh
this kbd mouse feels great, but configuring it is a PITA.
anyone else got this to work??
i am using it should, no?? dusty copy of F34, but that should be enough,
no??
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Hi.
looking to setup/test wifi/wpa2 for uverse
Configured the uverse device. Using the basic default settings with a
diff test network name/password
On the test client. I've manually set the ip address. I'm looking at
different sites to see how/if I need to do anything for the "routes"
any poin
need to look closely at version number and bus ID's. It can be
helpful if you can find a
live distro where wifi works so you get full details of the chips ID and
name of a working driver.
There are 160 reports that include ralink network/wireless, some working,
some not working.
For some c
idea how to turn on wireless from the cli? ip add
> > is extremely complicated as well as ifconfig which is I guess
> > deprecated. I had to reinstall everything and it was detected when
> > rebooting no wifi. Can I get online in a simple manner. One can I
> > guess use iw
On 2/15/23 22:39, Bill Cunningham wrote:
Does anyone have any idea how to turn on wireless from the cli? ip add
is extremely complicated as well as ifconfig which is I guess
deprecated. I had to reinstall everything and it was detected when
rebooting no wifi. Can I get online in a simple
Tried to google that error and found nothing, maybe someone else could help...
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NMDeviceGeneric had no complete_connection method
Like I say I have never used this nmcli or a wireless connection before
with fedora.
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Does anyone have any idea how to turn on wireless from the cli? ip add
is extremely complicated as well as ifconfig which is I guess
deprecated. I had to reinstall everything and it was detected when
rebooting no wifi. Can I get online in a simple manner. One can I guess
use iw somehow too. I
On 15 Oct 2022 at 16:39, Roger Heflin wrote:
From: Roger Heflin
Date sent: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 16:39:23 -0500
Subject:Re: Getting Wifi 5 Ghz AC1200Mbs Wireless USB adapter to work on
Fedora 35?
To: "Michael D. Setzer II" ,
Community support for Fe
rom: "George N. White III"
> Date sent: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 09:01:55 -0300
> Subject: Re: Getting Wifi 5 Ghz AC1200Mbs Wireless USB adapter to work on
> Fedora 35?
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Send reply to: Community support for Fedora users <
> users@
On 15 Oct 2022 at 9:01, George N. White III wrote:
From: "George N. White III"
Date sent: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 09:01:55 -0300
Subject:Re: Getting Wifi 5 Ghz AC1200Mbs Wireless USB adapter to work on
Fedora 35?
To: Community support for Fedora users
Sen
On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 9:09 AM Roger Heflin wrote:
> I got one of those working for a while, but it is a disaster to keep
> working.
>
> Every few kernel versions it stops working and you have to find fixed
> code and download and compile it to get it working again. Then a few
> kernels later i
I got one of those working for a while, but it is a disaster to keep working.
Every few kernel versions it stops working and you have to find fixed
code and download and compile it to get it working again. Then a few
kernels later it happens again. When it worked it worked better that
the origi
Just got a couple of these devices in.
Plugged it into Fedora 35 machine, and was expecting it
to be automatically detected and setup
dmesg shows (plugged in one port than another).
[191781.962170] usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-pci
[191782.092731] usb 1-4: New USB device f
On Mon, 2022-07-18 at 15:31 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
>
> The Workstation live image would be a better test.
Why the Workstaion Gnome 3 version?
===
Thanks,
Chris
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On 7/18/22 14:44, c. marlow wrote:
I just got a Lenovo ThinkPad 3rd gen
I installed Fedora 36 KDE on it
And I cannot get it to connect to the 2G connection. It only will allow me to
connect to the 5g connection.
From the subject and even that description, I thought you were talking
about a c
Hi Ya'll,
I just got a Lenovo ThinkPad 3rd gen
I installed Fedora 36 KDE on it
And I cannot get it to connect to the 2G connection. It only will allow me to
connect to the 5g connection.
I have changed the name of the access point, changed the password several
times
only letters and numbers,
On 2022-07-15 11:34, Sbob wrote:
I need to setup a bridge interface, bridged to my wireless interface.
Can someone point me to how to do this?
The simple answer is that you can't do that. No bridging to wireless.
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Can someone point me to how to do this?
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it have?
> And what is the model of the current wifi card?
Hi Roger.
I'm on a Dell XPS 9550, Intel® Core™ i7-6700HQ.
I have the Dell Wireless 1830. and lspci outputs : Broadcom Inc. and
subsidiaries BCM43602 802.11ac Wireless
https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=item&id
a massive improvement in staying connected and working
> > over the original one that came in the laptop. My original card was
> > not an intel card.
>
> There is an Intel alternative that was an option that came with my laptop
> (Intel Wireless 7260).
> I have the Broadcom
On Sat, Feb 19, 2022, at 3:07 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> A couple of general comments.
>
> Bluetooth audio will lag behind the video due to the nature of wireless
> protocols. There are a few different audio protocols for bluetooth and
> some have less lag than others. Sometimes y
e laptop. My original card was
> not an intel card.
There is an Intel alternative that was an option that came with my laptop
(Intel Wireless 7260).
I have the Broadcom alternative.
I just don't know how to find out what card I could get that is compatible with
my laptop. The aforementi
wrote:
>
> A couple of general comments.
>
> Bluetooth audio will lag behind the video due to the nature of wireless
> protocols. There are a few different audio protocols for bluetooth and
> some have less lag than others. Sometimes you can tell the player to
> adjust the relat
A couple of general comments.
Bluetooth audio will lag behind the video due to the nature of wireless
protocols. There are a few different audio protocols for bluetooth and
some have less lag than others. Sometimes you can tell the player to
adjust the relative audio position to correct for
installed on dual boot on the same machine.
I'm on a Dell XPS 9550,which I think comes with the Dell Wireless 1830. and
lspci outputs : Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43602 802.11ac Wireless
This card provides both Wifi and Bluetooth.
My bootup is showing some messages related to this d
On 4/8/21 1:02 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
My ISP is telling me to set both radios in their router to the same SSID
and password for the best coverage. Does this setup make any sense?
Yes. Most devices I've seen that support 5GHz will automatically pick
that if both SSIDs are the same
On 09/04/2021 04:02, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
My ISP is telling me to set both radios in their router to the same SSID and
password for the best coverage. Does this setup make any sense?
Yes, depending on your physical setup.
The 2.4 band, while slower, penetrates obstacles better. So
That's what I've done for the password, for the SSID I put a 5g in it so I
know the two apart.
On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 4:03 PM Robert McBroom via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> My ISP is telling me to set both radios in their router to the same SSID
> and password for the best cov
My ISP is telling me to set both radios in their router to the same SSID
and password for the best coverage. Does this setup make any sense?
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On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 at 01:54, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> Folks,
>I finally found the resolution to F33 not finding my wireless. I
> found it on an Ubuntu list
>
>
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1083369/ubuntu-18-04-cannot-recognized-intel-wireless-ac-9260
Which has a li
Folks,
I finally found the resolution to F33 not finding my wireless. I
found it on an Ubuntu list
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1083369/ubuntu-18-04-cannot-recognized-intel-wireless-ac-9260
In short the issue is with Windows 10. Under the setup for what the
power buttons do it has the
On Wed, 17 Feb 2021 at 18:54, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> I have a Dell XPS 15 9500 laptop. I've already listed other issues with
> this laptop running Fedora 33. Here's a new one :(
>
> lspic -k shows the following:
>
> 0:14.3 Network controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH CNVi WiFi
> Su
On 2/19/21 10:38 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
Do an ethtool -i
ethtool -i enp0s20f0u1u4
driver: r8152
version: v1.11.11
firmware-version: rtl8153a-4 v2 02/07/20
expansion-rom-version:
bus-info: usb-:00:14.0-1.4
supports-statistics: yes
supports-test: no
supports-eeprom-access: no
supports-regi
state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
> link/ether 52:54:00:d9:35:63 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>
> No wireless device listed
>
> iw list
>
> shows nothing
>
> rfkill
> ID TYPE DEVICE SOFT HARD
> 0 bluetooth hci0 unblocked unblocked
>
3 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
No wireless device listed
iw list
shows nothing
rfkill
ID TYPE DEVICE SOFT HARD
0 bluetooth hci0 unblocked unblocked
I know wireless works because I can boot the laptop to Windows 10 and it
sees the available wireless networks.
On another note the Ethernet d
On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 02:54:19PM -0800, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> So the appropriate wireless driver is loaded, however ifconfig shows the
> following devices:
Instead of using the 'ifconfig' tool, try running 'ip link show'.
Perhaps the interface is just down. Also,
llowing:
>
> lsmod | grep iwl
> iwlwifi 344064 0
> cfg80211 954368 1 iwlwifi
>
> So the appropriate wireless driver is loaded, however ifconfig shows the
> following devices:
>
> enp0s20f0u1u4: flags=4163 mtu 1500
> inet 192.168.10.
tem: Rivet Networks Device 1651
Kernel modules: iwlwifi
lsmod shows the following:
lsmod | grep iwl
iwlwifi 344064 0
cfg80211 954368 1 iwlwifi
So the appropriate wireless driver is loaded, however ifconfig shows the
following devices:
Note there is no wireless dev
s: iwlwifi
lsmod shows the following:
lsmod | grep iwl
iwlwifi 344064 0
cfg80211 954368 1 iwlwifi
So the appropriate wireless driver is loaded, however ifconfig shows the
following devices:
enp0s20f0u1u4: flags=4163 mtu 1500
inet 192.168.10.2 netmask 255
On 11/25/19 9:30 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Compiled driver from GitHub for USB wireless from FayTun. The device is
recognized and connects. The console gets a stream as follows:
- WIFI-LPS_CTRL_PHYDM
[ 2664.623537] RTW: rtl8822b_set_FwPwrMode_cmd(wlp0s29f7u7): HW port id=0
Compiled driver from GitHub for USB wireless from FayTun. The device is
recognized and connects. The console gets a stream as follows:
[ 2660.527388] RTW: Turbo EDCA =0xa42b
[ 2660.528982] RTW: rtw_set_ps_mode(wlp0s29f7u7) Leave 802.11 power save
- WIFI-LPS_CTRL_PHYDM
[ 2660.528989] RTW
Hi all;
I'm considering the purchase of an Alienware M17 to run Fedora on. Does
anyone know if it's compatible with Fedora? Specifically the wifi card
choices:
I have 2 options:
- Qualcomm QCA6174A 802.11ac 2x2 MU-MIMO WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2
or
- Killer Wireless 1550
On 04Sep2018 09:45, bruce wrote:
Sounds like you and Jakub have differing analysis of the issue.
Would you consider posting what you've written to Superuser as well..
to give others a shot at seeing what you've stated. Someone looking to
google on the issue might not see what you posted in this
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 6:18 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 03Sep2018 13:07, Jakub Jelen wrote:
>>
>> SCP protocol is really slow, especially on networks with high latency
>> (wireless). The reason why is mostly the size of buffers, which is very
>> small and SCP
On 03Sep2018 13:07, Jakub Jelen wrote:
SCP protocol is really slow, especially on networks with high latency
(wireless). The reason why is mostly the size of buffers, which is very
small and SCP waits for every part to be confirmed by the remote host
before sending another part.
This is
On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 13:14:51 -0600
Chris Murphy wrote:
> I'm using a Fedora install ISO as the test file
I don't have specific numbers, but I just copied a couple of
linux distro iso files (about 700-800 MB each) to a windows
box I have that uses AC class wireless. Seemed almost as
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 5:07 AM, Jakub Jelen wrote:
>
> SCP should be really used only as fast hack for copying files in fast
> local networks. For all other cases, use SFTP or rsync if you need
> something more complex.
I also get the same results with sftp.
sftp chris@f28s.local
sftp> put te
Why? That's rather unexpected.
>>
>> Command is
>> scp test.bin f28s.local:/srv/scratch
>>
>> Using nc, I get speeds slightly faster than smb. OK so encryption? If
>> I connect wired, and then 'nmcli c down ' to disconnect the
>> wireless c
;
> Using nc, I get speeds slightly faster than smb. OK so encryption? If
> I connect wired, and then 'nmcli c down ' to disconnect the
> wireless connection:
>
> scp: 12MB/s, nload ~101Mbit/s
> smb: nload ~96Mbit/s
>
> So, it's not encryption. Why would s
li c down ' to disconnect the
wireless connection:
scp: 12MB/s, nload ~101Mbit/s
smb: nload ~96Mbit/s
So, it's not encryption. Why would scp be this much slower only
with a wireless connection? And using:
rync -avzhe ssh test.bin f28s.local:/srv/scratch
Over wireless, this i
reports 4.9MB/s; where nload on the server reports ~39.8Mbit/s
Why? That's rather unexpected.
Command is
scp test.bin f28s.local:/srv/scratch
Using nc, I get speeds slightly faster than smb. OK so encryption? If
I connect wired, and then 'nmcli c down ' to disconnect the
wireless c
On Mon, 2018-03-19 at 15:04 +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
> I am sharing my learning outcomes.
You describe your experience with a different Linux distro, using some
hacking tool to which you give no reference. How is this related to
Fedora?
poc
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I am sharing my learning outcomes.
Recently I downloaded Kali Linux 64-bit Version 2018.1 and ran it on
my HP laptop with the integrated Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260
Wireless Network Card.
I wanted to test if I could hack the Wi-Fi WPA password on Ruckus R700
Access Point (AP) and the
(Concluding this thread with the resolution in case anyone else
stumbles across a similar issue)
Over the Christmas holiday I was able to troubleshoot this and
determine what happened.
At some point in the past I had created a file that was supposed to
prevent MAC address randomization (this w
Allegedly, on or about 8 November 2017, stan sent:
> Whether HRTF sounds better may be dependent on the source audio and a
> matter of personal taste, but it is definitely worth trying out.
I would question the fidelity of it, too. But it can be interesting to
listen to some of these spatiality t
4, etc.
And, just to make figuring out what you ought to have more difficult,
you have manufacturers who may round-up/down advertised figures to look
nicer. e.g. Would they sell a device as a 497 MB or 500 MB thing?
Measuring wireless speeds can also strike unexpected (by most people)
snags: Some
time, that's where
collisions come from.
This is what happens with wireless, but not on Ethernet any longer.
Ethernet is all point-to-point, full-duplex. A switch passes the
packets around between the links, but it has buffering so you don't lose
the packets when you get multiple lin
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> > engineered and in some cases, the manufacturers actively try to
> > hinder development (Texas Instruments was notorious for this 8-10
> > years ago).
>
> I interpret this as meaning that the wireless standard isn't really
> *standard*. That is, that there can b
x drivers are reversed
> > engineered and in some cases, the manufacturers actively try to
> > hinder development (Texas Instruments was notorious for this 8-10
> > years ago).
>
> I interpret this as meaning that the wireless standard isn't really
> *standard*. That is, t
t; engineered and in some cases, the manufacturers actively try to
>> hinder development (Texas Instruments was notorious for this 8-10
>> years ago).
>
> I interpret this as meaning that the wireless standard isn't really
> *standard*. That is, that there can be extras above an
On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 15:07:01 -0700
stan wrote:
mplayer has builtin hrtf available, with limitations. You would have
to stream to mplayer from the url in order to do this with netflix, I
think. Here's the blurb from the mplayer docs.
3.9.6. Surround emulation in headphones
MPlayer includes an H
On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 14:15:32 -0700
stan wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 19:15:05 +1100
> Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> > Hi stan, Ed replied in another thread that he found some info that
> > says that Logitech software is required to get the functionality
> > which is not available for Linux, so it loo
opment (Texas Instruments was notorious for this 8-10
> years ago).
I interpret this as meaning that the wireless standard isn't really
*standard*. That is, that there can be extras above and beyond the
standard that allow a manufacturer to enhance their offering with their
own driver, yet
On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 19:15:05 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
> Hi stan, Ed replied in another thread that he found some info that
> says that Logitech software is required to get the functionality
> which is not available for Linux, so it looks like surround won't
> work.
>
> I issued the command apl
On 08/11/2017 06:22, stan wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 19:34:22 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
I have pavucontrol installed and the config tab for my headset which
pulseaudio recognized, only has the options of 'Digital Stereo Output
+ Mono Input', 'Digital Stereo Output', 'Mono Input' and 'Off', bu
On 08/11/2017 09:57, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/06/17 18:42, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
I have a Logitech G533 Wireless Gaming Headset. Now that I have configure
the
PulseAudio device output to use the headset I am now getting audio output
through
the headset. The issue I have is that
at best. That's the
nature of the beast...there's a certain amount of overhead in TCP/IP
you'll never, ever get past (on copper/glass links, 10-15%, on wifi it's
higher).
The only way to accurately measure things is to transfer a big file
across the wifi network from one wir
On 11/06/17 18:42, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Logitech G533 Wireless Gaming Headset. Now that I have configure
> the
> PulseAudio device output to use the headset I am now getting audio output
> through
> the headset. The issue I have is that pulseaudi
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 20:09:40 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
> I am in Australia. The router is rated at 600 Mb/s on the 2.4 GHz
> interface and 1300 Mb/s on the 5 GHz interface to give it the
> connection speed of 1900 Mb/s AC. As I mentioned above under Windows
> I get 452 Mb/s and 1300 Mb/s respec
nnect speed between my machine and my router? I'm also not sure
> how I can get 125.62 Mbps download speed on a 100 Mbps cable
> connection.
It tells you that the router speeds aren't limiting your internet
speeds. The slowest wireless speed (250 Mbps) is twice as fast as
your int
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 19:34:22 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
> I have pavucontrol installed and the config tab for my headset which
> pulseaudio recognized, only has the options of 'Digital Stereo Output
> + Mono Input', 'Digital Stereo Output', 'Mono Input' and 'Off', but
> pulseaudio did not selec
On Tue, 2017-11-07 at 19:53 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 07/11/2017 10:51, stan wrote:
> > On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
> > Stephen Morris wrote:
> >
> > > Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github
> > > that now compiles and runs with the 4.13 kernel I have l
Allegedly, on or about 6 November 2017, Samuel Sieb sent:
> I'm curious how a device with only two speakers can provide 7.1
> surround sound.
They can't. Though there are some headsets with more than two speakers
in them, most (allegedly) surround sound headset do audio tricks by
mixing the dif
ht be approaching that. Even 450 Mb/ sec is a respectable speed.
The average speed in the US, last article I saw, was around 250
Mb/sec, though high speed connections are available at around 1000
Mb/sec.
The connection speed being reported is the speed between the pc and the
router over the wireless
On 07/11/2017 12:25, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 04:51:33PM -0700, stan wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github
that now compiles and runs with the 4.13 kernel I have looked at the
wifi p
On 07/11/2017 10:51, stan wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github
that now compiles and runs with the 4.13 kernel I have looked at the
wifi properties under Gnome and they tell me the connection speed i
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