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When the readings become slow, simple remove the sleeve for quick cleaning and new electrolyte. Having a clean probe with a fresh reference electrolyte will improve performance and extend the life of the tester.

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I get gigabit internet from Spectrum. I used to have a Nest WiFi, and the app would tell me I was getting between 500 and 800 megabits per second download speed. Last week I upgraded to the Nest WiFi Pro last week, and ever since then every speed test I have run from the Google Home app tells my I am only getting 200-300 Megabits. So I called Spectrum, and they came out. They tested the speed directly from the modem, and it was 958 megabits. Then they plugged in the Nest WiFi Pro router and tested the speed hardwired into the router, and the speed was 955 megabits. But then I ran the speed test from the Google Home app again, and the speed according to the app is 302 megabits? So what the heck is going on? Is the Google Home app lying to me? How am I supposed to know what speed I am actually getting?


Addendum: I am on chat with Google Technical Support, and the support person is trying to tell me the speed test results will depend partly on how far away I am standing with my phone. That's ridiculously untrue, right? I thought the speed test measures the speed AT THE MAIN WIFI POINT. At least that's what it did with the Nest WIFi before I got the Pro.


Anyway, this is really frustrating. The router is definitely passing through almost a gigabit when the Spectrum tester is hardwird into the router. So why does the speed test tell me I'm getting only 300 megabits? And which one am I really getting throughout my household?

Additionally, properly setting up the decibel/TX Power levels has a massive effect on neighborhood interference. If you are only using your work-from-home wifi in your basement, a feature that suggested turning down the TX Power and how to properly gauge it for your space or home size would minimize potential interference.

This avoids the need for specific tools to fasten the tester plug. Instead, the GLT allows you to push a button and the gasket inflates, securing an airtight seal. The same push-button operation at the end of the test deflates the gasket prior to plug removal.

For the most technically-minded shop owner or user, the SBT1 wireless battery and system tester provides maximum connectivity and ease of use. Easily perform battery and system tests wirelessly with a smartphone or tablet, all thanks to easy and fast Bluetooth pairing.

I just got my GL-E750. Everything works great. I connected the router to my Google Home Wifi through the ethernet port. When I try to do a speed from my Google Home wifi, the test always fails. In some cases, the Google app reports the download and upload speeds are 0.

Yes and no. I'm still not sure why the Test doesn't use the same encryption/protocols/etc that would end up being used in practice by wifi, but it doesn't. When running freeradius -X on the server it kicks back all sorts of issues, warnings, and errors about EAP, CHAP, etc. And I couldn't find anywhere at Sophos's site what exactly it wants to use or how to configure for it. It seams every issue I solve creates one or two more. I actually got so derailed chasing my tail I restored the server to a checkpoint before I started messing with the various .conf files and mods-enabled and sites enabled folders so I can restart clean and try again with the knowledge I now have. I'll post here whatever I did when I eventually get it working but I'm just amazed there seems to be so many "here's how to authenticate wifi with OpenLDAP via freeradius" blogs and posts, but all seem to contradict each other and none of them work for me for some reason.

ok that isn't what I meant (I do apologize). go to the set top box that has the pixellation problem. use the voice remote command 'about'. what is the rest of the line to the right of "STB Version"? I'm guessing it is an xi5 or xi6. if so, and it is connected via wifi the speed test will attempt to max out the 'home' to 'server' pipe which if your set top box is an xi5/6, it shares and will be starved for data during the test. What should be worked on is pixelation while no speed test is happening to figure out the problem. 17dc91bb1f

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