Device switching question

Device switching question

Why is this happening, and what can I do to fix it? This is something that has been happening after some update or change that they made a few months back.

I'm in a rural area. We have our dish with no obstructions. The starlink router is in our shop (just about 12-14 feet from our house), with a hardwire connection to a router in our home in the basement, and a router on the top floor that is hardwired into the basement router. This didn't seem to cause an issue before.

Both of those routers in the home have 2.4ghz and 5ghz channels (I'm sorry I dont know the correct technical term for them). Starlink is a new existing for us, since we left the city. It is our only reliable option. But this new thing is quite frustrating as it causes issues with my remote job, and is just irritating on other things.

u/taterstahr — 13 hours ago

United States, Nebraska

Original post was removed, I hope I fixed it.

Southeastern Nebraska, wondering what they are, please. Here is the info I have. Quarter is for scale.

I picked these before I found this sub, so I didn't get a photo where they were found. While mowing found growing in the grass near a concrete slab.

There are 3 trees nearby: Mulberry, Red Cedar, and a newly found Mirabelle Plum.

I've never seen these ones on our land before.

u/taterstahr — 14 days ago

Is this bumblefoot? And if so, where is a good resource for a tutorial on treating it?

In the 5 years we've had chickens we've never seen bumblefoot. I noticed her limping a little and got this photo when I felt the pad on this foot was harder than her other foot. I assume it is bumblefoot, but wanted to ask others to he sure.

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Also, whatever it is, could I get some suggestions on where to find reliable information on treating it at home?

u/taterstahr — 18 days ago