[12:12] <jrwren> oh wow, i've become one of those bouncing come and go people. GREAT thanks tp-link
[12:37] <cmaloney> Heh. :)
[12:38] <jrwren> oh, now I see it was when I was working on my home router. For a bit there I thought it was still happening.
[12:38] <jrwren> quiet channel.
[12:38] <jrwren> anyone happy about dotnet6 in ubuntu?
[12:44] <cmaloney> Haven't given it any consideration
[12:56] <jrwren> it was big news. got press.
[12:56] <jrwren> they added it to 22.04 after the fact.
[12:56] <jrwren> so it is strangely in jammy-updates repo but not in jammy repo
[13:25] <jrwren> am tip: you can power an rpi3 off a tp-link router USB port and run your pihole powered by your wifi router ;)
[13:27] <cmaloney> Nice!
[13:27] <cmaloney> I need to get a new router. The one I have can't keep up
[13:34] <jrwren> I finally get very fast wifi speeds.
[13:34] <jrwren> at least... in certain parts of my house. LOL
[13:34] <jrwren> other parts, not so much.
[13:49] <cmaloney> Nice
[13:50] <cmaloney> I just picked up a refurbed Netgear R8000 for under $100
[13:50] <cmaloney> Going to throw FreshTomato on it and see what happens
[14:59] <jrwren> i got a refurb tp-link AX3000 for under $100 :)  look at us refurb buyers :)
[15:00] <jrwren> I heard openwrt and presumably other 3rd parties don't do AX wifi yet, because no drivers :(
[15:05] <cmaloney>  Yeah, which is why I didn't go for the latest / greatest
[15:06] <cmaloney> but my N6300 is starting to show its age: https://www.netgear.com/support/product/R6300v2.aspx
[15:06] <cmaloney> I can keep it as a backup though in case I brick the N8000
[17:32] <jrwren> oh yeah, ac is a nice upgrade from N
[17:32] <jrwren> but AX is even better ;)
[20:43] <Scary_Guy> I got a ToiletPaper-Link router once.  The ethernet cable that came with it was wired incorrectly and had traces that were broken in it.  Good job guys.
[20:44] <Scary_Guy> Got it for a friend who needed one for her light show.  Which I figured didn't need super high security anyway.
[20:46] <Scary_Guy> I feel the need to post this again too https://routersecurity.org/
[20:50] <Scary_Guy> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netgear#Security_concerns Also for extra fun.
[21:07] <cmaloney> Yeah, that's why it's getting Tomato
[21:50] <Scary_Guy> Which is good for fixing any software issues, but not hardware.