• YaksDC
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    432 days ago

    This is the correct reaction to old home equipment.

    • @[email protected]
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      182 days ago

      Right?

      Something this old is going to be power inefficient compared to newer stuff, and simply not perform as well.

      I would know, I just booted up a 10 year old consumer router last night, because the current one died. It’ll be OK for a few days until I can get a replacement. Boy, is this thing slow.

      • metaStatic
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        42 days ago

        I have a netgear router that isn’t even that old and it doesn’t have gigabit ports.

        even though I was able to throw openwrt on there to mess around with it’s still e-waste

        • @[email protected]
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          223 hours ago

          e-waste? a lot of networks dont need anywhere near gigabit. Especially because at a lot of places around the world even the ISP can’t provide that bandwidth for internet, but this applies to internal networks too. in a lot of cases a 100 mbps capable managed switch (which a router can be, even if with limitations) is enough