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Here's something that should never be seen on a local area network.

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  • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

    @BorrisInABox

    What are you using 1200 baud packet radio?

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    @HopelessDemigod It claims to be 5 gHz WiFi 6 with a channel bandwidth of 160 mHz. I don't believe that.

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    • borrisinabox@fwoof.spaceB borrisinabox@fwoof.space

      @HopelessDemigod It claims to be 5 gHz WiFi 6 with a channel bandwidth of 160 mHz. I don't believe that.

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      @BorrisInABox

      Perhaps interference from a terminal velocity radar at an airport.

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      • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

        @BorrisInABox

        What are you using 1200 baud packet radio?

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        @HopelessDemigod Nearest airport is 30 miles away. Who knows?

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        • borrisinabox@fwoof.spaceB borrisinabox@fwoof.space

          @HopelessDemigod Nearest airport is 30 miles away. Who knows?

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          @BorrisInABox

          It's highly directional concentrated microwave energy. So it's definitely possible.

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          • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

            @BorrisInABox

            It's highly directional concentrated microwave energy. So it's definitely possible.

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            @HopelessDemigod Well, since I can't have Ethernet anywhere that matters in this place, I get to deal with junk like this far too regularly.

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            • borrisinabox@fwoof.spaceB borrisinabox@fwoof.space

              @HopelessDemigod Well, since I can't have Ethernet anywhere that matters in this place, I get to deal with junk like this far too regularly.

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              @BorrisInABox

              What about data over coax?

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              • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

                @BorrisInABox

                What about data over coax?

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                @HopelessDemigod No coax in the house. The people who lived here previously had DirectTV with one short line going to a single receiver. Otherwise, I'd try a MoCA bridge.

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                • borrisinabox@fwoof.spaceB borrisinabox@fwoof.space

                  Here's something that should never be seen on a local area network. In other news, I still hate WiFi. Nothing will change my mind.

                  Reply from 192.168.1.224: bytes=32 time=1189ms TTL=64

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                  @BorrisInABox Umm, damn! What, was your target connected via serial cable, on the international space station? God that's horrific beyond horrific!

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                    @BorrisInABox Umm, damn! What, was your target connected via serial cable, on the international space station? God that's horrific beyond horrific!

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                    @kd6cae The destination IP address is wired, the other was not. I typically see 1-2 MS pings to that host. Not that time.

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                    • borrisinabox@fwoof.spaceB borrisinabox@fwoof.space

                      @HopelessDemigod No coax in the house. The people who lived here previously had DirectTV with one short line going to a single receiver. Otherwise, I'd try a MoCA bridge.

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                      @BorrisInABox

                      Understood.

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                      • K kd6cae@dragonscave.space

                        @BorrisInABox Umm, damn! What, was your target connected via serial cable, on the international space station? God that's horrific beyond horrific!

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                        @kd6cae @BorrisInABox Perhaps he was seeing a preview of a connection through Musk's space data centers, bounced off the moon, back to the space constillation, then back to Earth.

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