It's not often I revisit a review, but that's just what I've done with my review of D-Link's Aquila Pro AI Mesh system, now with test results for two and three node systems.
(If you're already asleep, it's home wifi mesh gear. Makes things go faster, in theory... and, it turns out, in the real world too!)
Próbował może ktoś używać ssh i jakiś aplikacji ncurses (np mc) na łączu 32 kbit/s. Da się tego używać? Mam pewien pomysł i być może to rozwiąże mój jeden problem, ale muszę wiedzieć, czy da się używać tego jakoś sensownie na tak wolnym łączu.
Jakby kogoś interesowało. Potrzebuje jakiegoś zapasowego łącza do serwerka, żeby sprawdzić jakie są problemy w razie utraty głównego połączenia.
Is there any text-based, ideally distributed monitoring software out there? I want a TUI that shows me (e.g. with green/red highlights) the reachability of hosts (simple ping checks) while I'm doing network maintenance. Like a really simple, curses based nagios? It would probably look like a bloomberg terminal.. (I know this wouldn't be too hard to implement.. but I can't really believe it's not already out there...) #linux#TUI#monitoring#network#networking#sysadmin#software#curses
I just wasted about 2 hours of my time trying to figure out why a server would only connect at 100Mbit instead of the expected 1Gbit.
I had all sorts of ideas, NIC, driver, driver settings, switch related ... and in the end, I almost don't dare to say it, it turned out to be a cabling problem ... you know, there's a tiny little difference between a Cat5 and a Cat5e cable ...
Who the heck still has Cat5 patch cables lying around?!! ... me, for example 😱 but one less now!!
The last few days, after almost 3 years, I finally got over myself to re-install our #network, #nas and #pihole and reworked the #backup strategy as well (#encryption and stuff). I am glad that this is finally done. 🫣