Can two people play in a match over online or local lan using two switches?

Hi there,

I was wanting to check how two friends with two Switch Lites could play CTR together using local lan or via Nintendo Online 🤷‍♀️ I don't care how it's done as long as it's possible.

There's little information of this online, so hopefully someone here can shine some light on it.

Thanks for your time.

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u/djcjf — 6 days ago

What's it like fishing out dead led's from a crusher?

Curious if anyone's found an optimal way to change the led in a Skylander without damaging the body?

Personally, looks like a case by case basis to me.

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u/djcjf — 15 days ago

Seeking a dead granite crusher with a bad tag.

Hi there,

I'm seeking a dead granite crusher, that I could use to swap with a good tag from one with bad led's. I imagine a body swap would be best. I have soldering skills, just doubt I can get to the led's without damaging the figure?

I'm greatful for any help or offers.

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u/djcjf — 15 days ago

What would be the expected performance of a BPI-R3 with a WiFi-6e card?

Hi there,

I'm looking into upgrade options for my DumbAP.

I have a 3.2Gbit direct ONT Pure Fiber line upstream currently going to a 2.5Gbit Switch to a 1Gbit OPNsense WAN, and my TP-Link Archer AX23 is a Wi-Fi 6 Dump AP running OpenWRT.

I'm not happy with the performance on 5Ghz, being 500Mbps down and 800Mbps up.

I prefer open as I can get while not sacrificing too much performance.

Before I upgrade my wired LAN to 10Gbit.

I would like to improve wireless speeds (I'm broadcasting in a small room with heavy network traffic).

I'm considering a BPI-R3 with a upgraded compatible WiFi-6e chip.

What card do you all recommend, and what speeds should I expect or is there a better suggestion for hardware overall?

WiFi-7 would be nice, but seems to be very unstable at this time on OpenWRT and mt76 driver firmware?

Thank you for your time.

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u/djcjf — 2 months ago

Hello OpenWRT Community,

I've been building out my new Home Lab Network, and I only just noticed that my TP-Link Archer x23 DumbAP is transmitting a little slow.

I have a Pure Fiber connection upstream tested at the modem with 3.2Gbps up/down, the modem is using "advanced DMZ" to hand out a public IP Address to my OPNsense VM, which is my firewall, the AX23 AP is connected via it's LAN.

My local network downstream is rated for up to 1Gbit, I'm using CAT6 and CAT8 Ethernet cables, and my LAN is getting 900/900Mbps over Ethernet. I assume this is due to network overhead.

But my 5Ghz Wireless Speeds are either 400, 500, 600, or 700Mbps down, and 600 or less up. I have not bothered to test the 2.4Ghz AP. The AP is getting 1Gbit over LAN cable, it's just not reaching 1Gbit speeds over wireless.

These tests are done near the AP, With a Pixel 9 or Fedora Laptop, both have reached 1Gbit when connected to the Modem when it was a router/ap initially before I "bypassed" it.

I would assume it's most likely the AX23, but I'm not sure. It's using WPA3 only, broadcasting two bands with auto channel (as I live in a heavy traffic area) I'm only trying to broadcast in one room so I have it set to 18db for 2.4Ghz and 24db for 5Ghz.

Let me know if this is a known issue, or if you have any suggested settings to change.

Thank you.

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u/djcjf — 2 months ago