+- TollGate -- 4mo -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]+ | | | {"id":"f19d59e51c20c8fe6d134c541b5c81d0ccd0a7312bcdefc0e17233d2d140237e","pubkey":"3c285d830bf433135ae61c721b750ce11 | | ae5b2e187712d7a171afa7cda649e50","created_at":1766492881,"kind":1,"tags":[["imeta","url | | https://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg","blurhash | | eTH_.000RQRj%MIT?bM{M{t7%M9FIUxutRj[aeRjM{xuM{xut7ozRi","dim | | 4284x5712"],["r","https://github.com/pesa1234/MT6000_cust_build"],["r","https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mt6000-custom-bu | | ild-with-luci-and-some-optimization-kernel-6-12-x/185241"],["t","bufferbloat"],["r","https://image.nostr.build/51a55 | | 44df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg"]],"content":"GM! TIL, positioning of antennae on | | your wifi router matters. All vertical is not good.\n\nHaving antennas at different angles:\n* Improves | | reliability\n* Reduces dead spots\n* Helps devices regardless of how their antennas are oriented\n\nI'm going to | | test with: | | \\ -\n\nOn the pic: GL.iNET Flint 2 (GL-MT6000)\n\nVendor firmware is openly OpenWrt with vendor GUI | | added, but not replacing OpenWrt.\n\nOf course I flashed new OpenWrt, with a custom build from pesa1234.\n\nRepo: | | https://github.com/pesa1234/MT6000_cust_build\n\nForum: | | https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mt6000-custom-build-with-luci-and-some-optimization-kernel-6-12-x/185241\n\nWhy I use | | this combo?\nWell, a person I admired very much recommended this setup to me\nwhen I asked for a modern anti | | bufferbloat setup on Twitter. His name was Dave Taht. I followed his work in combatting #bufferbloat for years. His | | dedication resulted in the whole planet slowly making more and more use of technologies and setups which improve | | network latency. He passed earlier this year and I'm not likely to change this | | soon.\n\nhttps://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg","sig":"76e9 | | 4cbcbeaf0aae8e8e7ffe18beb71e03644ed3c13053c8c9d5c31c44656460df290ec54219ecf6b1695cc7572167da1d0bef43e6a297150482b575 | | 82f6a576"} | | | +-- reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---+{"id":"f19d59e51c20c8fe6d134c541b5c81d0ccd0a7312bcdefc0e17233d2d140237e","pubkey":"3c285d830bf433135ae61c721b750ce11ae5b2e187712d7a171afa7cda649e50","created_at":1766492881,"kind":1,"tags":[["imeta","url https://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg","blurhash eTH_.000RQRj%MIT?bM{M{t7%M9FIUxutRj[aeRjM{xuM{xut7ozRi","dim 4284x5712"],["r","https://github.com/pesa1234/MT6000_cust_build"],["r","https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mt6000-custom-build-with-luci-and-some-optimization-kernel-6-12-x/185241"],["t","bufferbloat"],["r","https://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg"]],"content":"GM! TIL, positioning of antennae on your wifi router matters. All vertical is not good.\n\nHaving antennas at different angles:\n* Improves reliability\n* Reduces dead spots\n* Helps devices regardless of how their antennas are oriented\n\nI'm going to test with: | | \\ -\n\nOn the pic: GL.iNET Flint 2 (GL-MT6000)\n\nVendor firmware is openly OpenWrt with vendor GUI added, but not replacing OpenWrt.\n\nOf course I flashed new OpenWrt, with a custom build from pesa1234.\n\nRepo: https://github.com/pesa1234/MT6000_cust_build\n\nForum: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mt6000-custom-build-with-luci-and-some-optimization-kernel-6-12-x/185241\n\nWhy I use this combo?\nWell, a person I admired very much recommended this setup to me\nwhen I asked for a modern anti bufferbloat setup on Twitter. His name was Dave Taht. I followed his work in combatting #bufferbloat for years. His dedication resulted in the whole planet slowly making more and more use of technologies and setups which improve network latency. He passed earlier this year and I'm not likely to change this soon.\n\nhttps://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg","sig":"76e94cbcbeaf0aae8e8e7ffe18beb71e03644ed3c13053c8c9d5c31c44656460df290ec54219ecf6b1695cc7572167da1d0bef43e6a297150482b57582f6a576"} GM! TIL, positioning of antennae on your wifi router matters. All vertical is not good. Having antennas at different angles: * Improves reliability * Reduces dead spots * Helps devices regardless of how their antennas are oriented I'm going to test with: | | \ - On the pic: GL.iNET Flint 2 (GL-MT6000) Vendor firmware is openly OpenWrt with vendor GUI added, but not replacing OpenWrt. Of course I flashed new OpenWrt, with a custom build from pesa1234. Repo: https://github.com/pesa1234/MT6000_cust_build Forum: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mt6000-custom-build-with-luci-and-some-optimization-kernel-6-12-x/185241 Why I use this combo? Well, a person I admired very much recommended this setup to me when I asked for a modern anti bufferbloat setup on Twitter. His name was Dave Taht. I followed his work in combatting #bufferbloat for years. His dedication resulted in the whole planet slowly making more and more use of technologies and setups which improve network latency. He passed earlier this year and I'm not likely to change this soon. https://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg
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{"id":"f19d59e51c20c8fe6d134c541b5c81d0ccd0a7312bcdefc0e17233d2d140237e","pubkey":"3c285d830bf433135ae61c721b750ce11ae5b2e187712d7a171afa7cda649e50","created_at":1766492881,"kind":1,"tags":[["imeta","urlhttps://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg","blurhasheTH_.000RQRj%MIT?bM{M{t7%M9FIUxutRj[aeRjM{xuM{xut7ozRi","dim4284x5712"],["r","https://github.com/pesa1234/MT6000_cust_build"],["r","https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mt6000-custom-build-with-luci-and-some-optimization-kernel-6-12-x/185241"],["t","bufferbloat"],["r","https://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg"]],"content":"GM! TIL, positioning ofantennae on your wifi router matters. All vertical is not good.\n\nHaving antennas at different angles:\n*Improves reliability\n* Reduces dead spots\n* Helps devices regardless of how their antennas are oriented\n\nI'mgoing to test with: | | \\ -\n\nOn the pic: GL.iNET Flint 2 (GL-MT6000)\n\nVendor firmware is openly OpenWrtwith vendor GUI added, but not replacing OpenWrt.\n\nOf course I flashed new OpenWrt, with a custom build frompesa1234.\n\nRepo: https://github.com/pesa1234/MT6000_cust_build\n\nForum:https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mt6000-custom-build-with-luci-and-some-optimization-kernel-6-12-x/185241\n\nWhy Iuse this combo?\nWell, a person I admired very much recommended this setup to me\nwhen I asked for a modern antibufferbloat setup on Twitter. His name was Dave Taht. I followed his work in combatting #bufferbloat for years.His dedication resulted in the whole planet slowly making more and more use of technologies and setups whichimprove network latency. He passed earlier this year and I'm not likely to change thissoon.\n\nhttps://image.nostr.build/51a5544df7dc4e9a1c57cc7d53a3e6075c41ce18503d0eceb02bd8034d8d21ca.jpg","sig":"76e94cbcbeaf0aae8e8e7ffe18beb71e03644ed3c13053c8c9d5c31c44656460df290ec54219ecf6b1695cc7572167da1d0bef43e6a297150482b57582f6a576"}