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#networkissues — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #networkissues, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Oh look, another thrilling #saga of "Why Can't I Access This?" brought to you by Captain #Cloudflare 🛡️. Pro tip: try deciphering ancient scrolls instead, they'll probably reveal the origins of 192.168.*.* faster than this page 🤦‍♀️.
    lists.ding.net/othersite/isoc- #InternetAccess #TechHumor #NetworkIssues #AncientScrolls #HackerNews #ngated

  2. I found the answer. My #Android can connect at the reception where at least Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) is available (according to #WiFiAnalyzer vremsoftwaredevelopment.github #kotlin #opensource). However, in the room, there's only a legacy 802.11g (Wi-Fi 3) network, which the #Apple #iPhone can connect to, likely due to better #backward #compatibility.

    #network #router
    #WiFiTroubleshooting #TechSolutions #AndroidVsApple #WiFiCompatibility #NetworkIssues #TechTips #MobileConnectivity #LegacyWiFi #TechSupport

  3. I found the answer. My #Android can connect at the reception where at least Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) is available (according to #WiFiAnalyzer vremsoftwaredevelopment.github #kotlin #opensource). However, in the room, there's only a legacy 802.11g (Wi-Fi 3) network, which the #Apple #iPhone can connect to, likely due to better #backward #compatibility.

    #network #router
    #WiFiTroubleshooting #TechSolutions #AndroidVsApple #WiFiCompatibility #NetworkIssues #TechTips #MobileConnectivity #LegacyWiFi #TechSupport

  4. I found the answer. My #Android can connect at the reception where at least Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) is available (according to #WiFiAnalyzer vremsoftwaredevelopment.github #kotlin #opensource). However, in the room, there's only a legacy 802.11g (Wi-Fi 3) network, which the #Apple #iPhone can connect to, likely due to better #backward #compatibility.

    #network #router
    #WiFiTroubleshooting #TechSolutions #AndroidVsApple #WiFiCompatibility #NetworkIssues #TechTips #MobileConnectivity #LegacyWiFi #TechSupport

  5. I found the answer. My #Android can connect at the reception where at least Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) is available (according to #WiFiAnalyzer vremsoftwaredevelopment.github #kotlin #opensource). However, in the room, there's only a legacy 802.11g (Wi-Fi 3) network, which the #Apple #iPhone can connect to, likely due to better #backward #compatibility.

    #network #router
    #WiFiTroubleshooting #TechSolutions #AndroidVsApple #WiFiCompatibility #NetworkIssues #TechTips #MobileConnectivity #LegacyWiFi #TechSupport