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This is a teardown of the Ubiquiti U7 Pro Max to see if we still get a cooling fan. Do you think they went with passive cooling this time?#ubiquiti #teardown...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZUrvHjsg0U
Open source tools that I use for testing:https://github.com/jimsalterjrs/network-testingMusic from #Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/cinco/forgotten-toysLicense c...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91dXQEoi-GM&t=1s
After I tested tested each of the three routers, I decided to make a dedicated video to find out which one of them is the better WiFi 6 router.#wifi6 #asus #...
This may be an unpopular opinnion.. Let me get this straight. We get big tech corporations to read the articles of the web and then summarize to me, the user the info I am looking for. Sounds cool, right? Yeah, except that why in the everloving duck would I trust Google, Microsoft, Apple or Meta to give me the correct info, unbiased and not curated? The past experiences all show that they will not do the right thing. So why is everyone so OK with what's going on? I just heard that Google may intend to remove sources. Great, so it's like trust me bro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhzwFmKdWEM
I tested the Intel BE200 and the Qualcomm NCM865 using the EnGenius ECW536 and these are the results that I got.Get the MSI HERALD-BE NCM865: https://amzn.to...
https://youtu.be/QGqmLE40nPE?si=4QLLH-9WomcVcm_v
If you don't feel like watching a long review video, there is the option to read the written analysis on:https://www.mbreviews.com/asus-rt-ax86u-pro-wifi-6-r...
https://youtu.be/0tp6FfdDRe8?si=UWRy-O9TGIeAvSxN
If you were planning to get an Intel WiFi 7 PCI adapter, watch this video first. I checked the single-client throughput using both BE200 and a WiFi 6E adapte...
https://youtu.be/K_Qh4WgxqjM
If you don't feel like watching the video, there is the option to read the written article on:https://www.mbreviews.com/is-intel-gatekeeping-wifi-7-be200-ada...
I asked this same question on Reddit and I got zero engagement, so perhaps Lemmy has people that care more about their hardware.
I recently decided to use some of the tools provided by Mr Salter (netburn) and I have to ask the community if you want to see multi-client stress tests (4K streaming, VoIP, web browsing) used on a wireless router or if the single-client iperf tests are good enough. Bear in mind that pretty much all publications that still test their devices (most don't) rely on the single-client test method.