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  • Sure looks like it.

  • I believe you need to be on kernel 6.12+ for the 9070 XT. Mint 22.3 will support that.

  • This was years ago - but I feel like the solution for CGNAT at the time required a static, and we also implemented DDNS for their TLD. It definitely wasn't T-Mobile. It took some time to find someone at the mobile ISP who understood what we needed, and what options existed.

  • If you don't have specific application support needs, Debian based distros like Ubuntu/Mint (based on Ubuntu) are good for a first-timer. You won't have all the GUI management stuff like you get in Windows. You may find Arch a bit more challenging.

  • ISP may offer a static IP, and/or help bypassing CGNAT if either are useful. I've done it for a 5G failover with VPN, with the gateway in passthru, and a firewall behind it. At a glance, it looks like the FX4100 supports all of this

  • Policy on the local machine - or in the case of home, registry settings. Granted, the settings app can bug out, but if it's a consistent problem, it's the first thing to come to mind. If you can search for windows update settings, but clicking on it leads to something else, that would be consistent with such a change.

  • Wouldn't hurt to check group policy.

  • Arigatou, Karoshi-chan! 😍

  • Here we go...

  • I have a gif for this post but it doesn't seem to work here.

  • Eeeyup.

  • "We're definitely not gonna do it anyway, under some secret agreement."

  • I've used APs to mesh (5ghz) two buildings together, with a switch on the far side of the arrangement as a bandaid prior to cabling work. APs and switch in the bridged building were managed, minimal load, worked well enough. I've also had good luck with UBBs, though these were always mounted outdoors, and at 1km or less. PoE in both examples. Other parts of the networks in all cases were a mishmash of different vendors.

    I wouldn't expect the meshed APs to care about what's on the other side of them, either, but haven't tried with unmanaged devices/different vendors. I also wouldn't expect high performance from 5ghz meshing, but depends on several factors. UBBs definitely don't care what's behind them.

  • V. ponnish.

  • Comments including gems such as "Antibiotics cause autism, check it out on YouTube." 🦆🦆🦆

  • Mint is fine, most things work via Steam/Proton and Heroic/Proton/Wine. Nvidia drivers could be better.

    You may run into problems with various forms of anti-cheat (kernel level etc.) which may or may not be supported later.