A month ago lightening hit near our apartment and it blew the eth chip in my laptop. I purchased an $11 USB eth dongle to establish a wired ethernet connection.
Last night at 2:15 AM I was awakened by a nearby lightening strike. I opened UnderGround Weather on my iPHone to see what the storm looked like and couldn't get a wifi signal. Then I smelled burnt electrical wiring. I went to my computer station and turned on my laptop. No wifi signal but the wired connection came up. I checked my IPv6 and it was normal. Another storm was coming so I shut down my computer and unplugged everything from the wall.
This morning when I plugged the power cords back into the wall sockets and turned things on both the wired and wireless connection appeared in NetworkManager but when I tried to browse the web the browser complained that there was no connection. Neither connection was working. Transmit on the wireless seemed to work because it allowed NetworkManager to create a connection. But the wireless receive wasn't working and handshaking would not complete I unplugged the ethernet cable from my wifi router and unplugged the cable from the modem to the router and plugged my laptop directly into the modem and restarted the network. I could reach the internet and browse.
There are problems. My IPv6 tunnel won't come up and when I open a browser or click on a link after the browser opens it takes almost a minute before the page appears. When I use the IPv6-test.com site sometimes IPv4 comes up but IPv6 never does. If I repeat the test neither protocol is detected. If I run the HTML5 Internet speed test another 30 seconds elapse and then the test takes off and tells me that I am getting 70+Mbps down and 6Mbps up.
Spectrum's cable modem has taken it in the shorts and my wonderful Linksys E2500 with DD-WRT firmware is dead.
Thankfully, Allo's 100Mbps or 1Gbps fiber optic will be here within 60 days. I'll have to limp through till then. Meanwhile, I am putting off installing IPFS and ZeroNet until I get the speed back and my IPv6 tunnel back up.
Last night at 2:15 AM I was awakened by a nearby lightening strike. I opened UnderGround Weather on my iPHone to see what the storm looked like and couldn't get a wifi signal. Then I smelled burnt electrical wiring. I went to my computer station and turned on my laptop. No wifi signal but the wired connection came up. I checked my IPv6 and it was normal. Another storm was coming so I shut down my computer and unplugged everything from the wall.
This morning when I plugged the power cords back into the wall sockets and turned things on both the wired and wireless connection appeared in NetworkManager but when I tried to browse the web the browser complained that there was no connection. Neither connection was working. Transmit on the wireless seemed to work because it allowed NetworkManager to create a connection. But the wireless receive wasn't working and handshaking would not complete I unplugged the ethernet cable from my wifi router and unplugged the cable from the modem to the router and plugged my laptop directly into the modem and restarted the network. I could reach the internet and browse.
There are problems. My IPv6 tunnel won't come up and when I open a browser or click on a link after the browser opens it takes almost a minute before the page appears. When I use the IPv6-test.com site sometimes IPv4 comes up but IPv6 never does. If I repeat the test neither protocol is detected. If I run the HTML5 Internet speed test another 30 seconds elapse and then the test takes off and tells me that I am getting 70+Mbps down and 6Mbps up.
Spectrum's cable modem has taken it in the shorts and my wonderful Linksys E2500 with DD-WRT firmware is dead.
Thankfully, Allo's 100Mbps or 1Gbps fiber optic will be here within 60 days. I'll have to limp through till then. Meanwhile, I am putting off installing IPFS and ZeroNet until I get the speed back and my IPv6 tunnel back up.
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