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Did some more tests with #FreeBSD 14.3 #wifi. On my Intel 8265 chip, iwlwifi(4) gave me 3-4 Mbps (while reporting 802.11ac) but iwm(4) reports 802.11a and gets an average of 18.3 Mbps.

What gives?!? 🤷‍♂️

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Question for headless Raspberry Pi users. I'm running Debian bookworm, connect via ssh over local wifi, it works a treat. I now want to set it up to be used elsewhere on another wifi network. How do I add the second wifi's details when wpa_supplicant.conf isn't used anymore?

I have a lot of devices (~15) on my home wifi network. Around me are also 10-15 neighboring wifi networks as well as nearly 30 bluetooth devices of various origins.

I find it incredibly funny that using wireless bluetooth headphones throws me back to the vinyl record days where you hear constant popping, cracking and skipping.

All this fancy technology just to come full circle. 😄

Luckily, my particular pair came with an optional wire. 🎧

Well, this was a surprise. Decided to run a simple LAN ping test between two of my access points, and the results were not what I expected.

Contender 1: The "mighty" Ubiquiti UniFi AC Lite
Contender 2: The tiny MikroTik mAP Lite

The winner? By a long shot, the MikroTik! It showed much better stability and lower latency.

The Stats:

- MikroTik: Avg 8.2ms / Jitter 10ms

- Ubiquiti: Avg 15.4ms / Jitter 32.1ms

Goes to show that size isn't everything in the world of networking.