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2020-07-16 13:41:49
sadpanda wrote Omada 3.2.10 and every router I've seen refers to 802.11 radio setting as MODE, as it should be; 802.11 is a protocol specifying frequency, bandwidth and modulation. IEEE 802.11 itself...
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2020-07-16 12:48:43
@ASCII, it's virtual size (VSZ) allocated to httpd in case it would be used when someone accesses the server. The program is not using this amount of physical memory, only a tiny fraction of it (few...
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2020-07-16 09:30:26
@csensitive, EAPs broadcast UDP packets to look for Omada Controller. Nothing to worry about.
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2020-07-16 09:10:53
RTO888 wrote Can i know eap 245 support how many device in radio 2,4Ghz and Ghz ? According to TP-Link specs an EAP245 can theoretically support 80-100 clients in total. However, the maximum number...
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2020-07-16 08:27:44
@sadpanda, you can indeed change EAPs out of mixed mode, but you now have much finer control of the supported 802.11 rates. For example, those settings take out the 2.4 GHz radio from 802.11b mode: I...
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2020-07-16 08:08:01
nojak wrote I would try it, but armhf is a rip 3 thing and not something I can use on my rpi 2. »armhf« is just a name from Debian maintainers for their distribution which means »ARM hard(ware)...
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