If you aren't running a server/service, the best option is generally to unwrap a tinfoil layer.
Hilariously, posts like these also generally involve users running 'windows chocolate fireguard ', and quite happy with that gaping inadequacy..🤣🤣🤣
If you aren't running a server/service, the best option is generally to unwrap a tinfoil layer.
Hilariously, posts like these also generally involve users running 'windows chocolate fireguard ', and quite happy with that gaping inadequacy..🤣🤣🤣
Bad termination, either in cable alloxation, or to pins.
Re-punch.
You can even get a block fail, yep spent a whole day re-punching, fault tracing (can't justify a fluke or borrow one anymore from work), to find it was the damn socket!
If you are a home user and IT ignorant, MESH is fine.
Not something I would ever use, but I'm sure the glossy ads sell plenty of units, along with fanciful max speeds.
But then thise same users are exactly the type who would also have uPnP enabled..
🤣🤣🤣