2021-02-09 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] LOSS OF INTERNET CONNECTION QUALITY

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From: Drazen Zuvela <dr***a@gmail.com>
Message Hash: fe6e4bace732dd7d7f0af18fd96de2c6eff630a24ae6fb10d351519d0bfc397a
Message ID: <CAJPZkgFg87DgB4fz-_we_M5hD3X=oK1pbShQDofaDKEWO7J9WQ@mail.gmail.com>
Reply To: <8b3f6eca-bbf6-4027-9f93-942c0459798an@grasehotspot.org>
UTC Datetime: 2021-02-09 01:55:49 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 09 Feb 2021 09:55:49 +0100

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That USB adapter could be a problem, how well is recognised by linux if
ever at all. I tried a couple of them. My previous configuration was
running on Dell Latitude 5xxx with some dualcore intel, with adapter on
USB2 for several years achieving 100MBps only. It was hosting in season
tens of devices over 3 or 4 APs. Until it died. I could measure router
speed on any point. But to be honest most APS or routers before or even
today have no ethernet port faster than 100MBps.
Main problem with using the laptop was the electric power break. I never
had a laptop which can be set to power on back after the electric comes
back.
Here is my early work photo documented. It was one HP Compaq 6xx:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/fzwc3qYoQnDscWqM6



On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 at 09:30, David Kalon <dk***5@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you for your reply
>
> Before I used a LENOVO T410 for the HOTSPOT system with USB 2.0 ports on
> which I connected a USB 3.0 network card adapter but I had no loss of
> internet connection.
> After changing my computer to LENOVO T430 keeping the same hard drive with
> the same operating system I noticed the loss of internet connection.
> I remember that my LENEVO T430 has two USB 3.0 ports, but when I connect
> my network card adapter to one of them, the second network card does not
> appear in the network interfaces.
> Regards.
>
>
> Le mardi 9 février 2021 à 06:41:30 UTC, drazen.zuvela a écrit :
>
>> 1. Cable quality and connectors between grase and router. (Including any
>> switch in between if any)
>> 2. Port on main router (connect PC by cable to same port of router where
>> grase is connected and perform speed test. The best, connect PC at the
>> beggining of line, move cable from grase to PC you will test whole line as
>> at 1. above) It is possible that some port on router are limited on
>> purpose. Try other ports.
>> 3. Network card on grase may be low speed
>> 4. Wifi card or whatever is on grase LAN
>> 5. Grase CPU power itself. Depends what grase HW is build on.
>> This above is the order I would check.
>>
>> On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 at 05:49, David Kalon <dk***.@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello team I need help with a particular bug ,
>>>
>>> a test on the main router gives its ... [image: TOGOCOM.png]
>>>
>>>
>>> test on GRASE HOTSPOT grase gives this with a great download loss
>>> [image: GRASE.png]
>>>
>>> *Tell me what I need to do to fix it. THANKS TO ALL  *
>>>
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