In data giovedì 12 dicembre 2024 13:24:28 Ora standard dell’Europa centrale, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
On 2024-12-11 16:34, Stakanov via openSUSE Users wrote:
In data mercoledì 11 dicembre 2024 15:40:28 Ora standard dell’Europa centrale, James Knott ha scritto:
On 12/11/24 05:10, Stakanov via openSUSE Users wrote:
How would be the steps to follow?
If Ethernet is not failing, I'm not sure what can be done. I assume what you're trying to say is the data through the Ethernet over power line is what's failing. Unless that is reflected in the Ethernet dropping, there's nothing to cause the switch over. If you have decent WiFi, maybe you should forget about using Ethernet over power.
Yes, you go the perfectly right. I described in my post right now to Andrei. The data flow over the ethernet is ridiculously slow when the disturbance happens. The IP of course stays. I would change to wifi but I have a virtual KVM running on the PC and it will not work with the bridge if I use wifi. At least I never manged it to work.
You could convert the WiFi to ethernet with some sort of AP or WiFi Point near the the computer.
If you can manage WiFi from the internet router directly to your computer, using both the 2Ghz and 5Ghz bands, that would give you good speed.
-- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R. (from 15.5 x86_64 at Telcontar)
yes, but I will have to buy one more(!) router to do this. A bit "short on money....... BTW, I would like to drop an advice to look at aliexpress for the bananapi one openwrt router. for 119-130 Euro this one is really fast, has openWRT on it (although yet limited to the snapshot because the device is bleeding edge new, until ca spring next year when the final 24 will be out and will support it, then you have all the advantage of the package system. But I can tell you it is really fast!