ITT boomer hardware

ITT boomer hardware

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So this is a thread for hardware which works, for years on end, with no issue?
Cool.

Decent for WW3.

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Those specific D-Links are kinda garbage though.
And ALL of their non-gigabit cousins died on me within 5 years due to shitty caps.

>hardware which works, for years on end, with no issue
>D-Link

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It's pretty hard to break dumb switches I don't think dlink even has the ability to be that bad.

I 'member that their ADSL2 modem routers used to drop like flies. One lasted a month on average. Then my ISP switched to Huawei and all was fine. Turned out it was due to overheating and capacitor failure.

I dunno but 5 years is pretty good for what basically is a TP-link clone

I've had better luck with TP-Link desu

What a beauty ~

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>imagine being a summerfaggot zoomer who'll never understand the godly tech of 20 years ago.

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then: extremely low latency, full duplex gigabit ethernet with a backplane fast enough to support many computers talking to each other at full speed in any direction
now: just ok latency, half duplex "gigabit" wifi which drops off in speed sharply within the same house, if it even reaches across the house, and the available bandwidth is shared among all devices

wow so future, i'll stick with my gigabit switch thx kiddos

alright, if 24 port switches are for boomers what's the zoomer solution for multiple devices in a local network?
daisy chain gaming routers?

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Not really. Nearly everyone in Germany has one of these. The only exception are people who can into computers.
And you can bet your ass that 99% of the people who have a FRITZ!BOX™ haven't even changed their WiFi password because they don't know how.

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show me a datacenter using wifi instead of switches then nerd

Belt holsters, kinda miss those

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Boomers love all-in-ones

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5 years is the longest, a couple of them died within a year. (Although replacing the caps brought most of them back to life; also, the crappiest lowest end D-Link router has served my grandparents for like 10 years and counting without a single reboot required, I'll give them that)

me too.

>yfw the person who drew that is now probably dead

I like my 7590 what's wrong with fritz box?

nah cheapo switches malfunction when you least expect it

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this, smartphones are for boomers

very interesting.
cpushack.com/2013/10/06/decryption-by-an-intel-80386-military-style/

Too bad n...hoodlums made them impractical to wear.

>not a Revision 1
lame
the wifi hardware in the first gen WRT54G was actually on a mini-PCI card and could be removed and replaced, or even used as a NIC in a laptop. it was very cool.

are they even sold outside of germany? i got mine from my ISP when i moved. we had a netgear for a few years after the first fritz died after 10 years or so. also
>havent even changes the fritz.box password from the default because i'm so lazy.

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dumping three dozen people onto one wi-fi network from one consumer router. then complaining about the intolerable inconvenience, but not actually doing anything, when boomers tell them that the poor performance is entirely to be expected and they should run ethernet.

oh god I didn't even think about that
all those cisco access points on the ceiling