netmik3
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How do you do it every hourhere its
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Yes. I have Comcast cable with 1g down, 24 up. They typically overprovision a bit, so the 1 g down goes to ~1.2g down, up doesn't change much. The point here is the its running through a 1.0gb WAN port on an AX88U, which with overhead on the switch shouldn't give more than ~900mb, regardless the incoming pipe. By using WAN Aggregation, I'm able to go beyond the 1gb port limits to the max of what is offered on the 1.2 gb service. Make sense? When fiber comes available where I'm located with 1g down/up I'll gladly switch. This is the best I can get without going to a business class service.1000Mbps download but only 24Mbps upload? Am i seeing right?
This thread is about beta software?How do you do it every hour
spdMerlin in the add-onsHow do you do it every hour
How do you do it every hour
In Windows, go to the Network folder in Explorer. Set View type to Details, and add the "Discovery Method" column. Then view if anything shows WSD in the Discovery Method column, particularly the router itself (might need a USB drive to be plugged in first, with Samba sharing enabled):WSDD device discovery - how would I test this?
Thanks, it's now back to normal. It's just seems weird, that it already was ok earlier after update...Refresh browser page Ctrl+F5 (+ cash and cookies if needed)...
I did not imply, that the weirdness was in the router.Nothing to do with the router.
As you suggested I needed to enable sharing first, but once I did I could see (and connect to) the router under WSD in the Computer category (it was already there under the Network Infrastructure category under SSDP as I have UPnP enabled).In Windows, go to the Network folder in Explorer. Set View type to Details, and add the "Discovery Method" column. Then view if anything shows WSD in the Discovery Method column, particularly the router itself (might need a USB drive to be plugged in first, with Samba sharing enabled):
Window PC's already run WSD. The question is can your PC discover the router using WSD instead of NetBIOS.WSD works for my LAN devices, even without sharing in the router enabled (from W10 to W11 in the example with IPV6 address even in the local).
All good!
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