▲ 15 r/GlInet

Flint 2 and Flint 3 terrible wifi after 4.9 update

Initially i thought that Flint 3 is only affected but yesterday i installed Flint 2 and the wifi performance sucks so much. Before i had ASUS RT-AC2600 and Cudy AX-3000 in the same apartment, they covered the all rooms with maximum signal strength.

Flint 2 going through 2 and half walls results in 1 of 3 phone signal bars.

It's literally the worst performing router i've had wifi signal wise. Even the cheaper and older router beats it

The only thing that fixes it is changing the wifi country code in luci to US so the signal strength is increased.

Why did Gl.INET destroy the default wifi performance for EU users ? Something is certainly wrong here

It can't be regulations because other vendors like Asus ship routers that have way better radio and adjusted limits.

It seems that gl.inet applied the most rigoristics and conservative radio power limit ever, making the router way worse choice than much cheaper and older products. Honestly i don't get it

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u/treasoro — 1 day ago

Edifier M60 vs M90 compared in near field use

Just in case someone looks for comparison of Edifier M60 vs M90. I have both next to each other side by side

For close-up listening on lower volume levels, like during desktop use, the difference in sound quality is minimal. Only the low-end is better, plus the ports but the speakers cost 100% more.

I was very, very surprised that the difference is so minimal in near field listening. I was hoping for upgrade. Sonically, it's maybe 15% better when listening at low volume levels. I think some people would have trouble distinguishing which speaker is playing in a blind test. They sound so similar.

However, for TV listening at higher volume levels, the difference becomes greater as you start hearing the bass/sub/lowend presence which is better on M90.

Compared to the M60, these M90 should cost much, much less. For my purposes and with current pricing, the product is not worth it. For TV use the value might be better

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u/treasoro — 2 months ago
▲ 18 r/Pattaya

hi bros,

I never had paid encounters and i'll be soon in pattaya. Can anyone quickly describe what is the flow of things there?

Let's say she comes to my room for ST and we agreed things via apps.

Do you get straight to business 2 min after she's here or do you let them sit and talk to them before? Shower? :D

thanks for tips

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u/treasoro — 4 months ago