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    I have these Linksys Velop Wi-Fi repeater units at the office …. or rather had. Because everyone has an iPhone or a streaming thing, or some sort of
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    Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

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    • #2431170

      I would say that these Linksys Velop Wi-Fi repeater units that can’t connect to a modern iPhones (wi-fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0..) are insecure and not to be used.

      • #2431206

        I’ve personally found that typically any of these devices connect the first time just fine, but if I need to reset them, they fight me.  These devices are still under support and received a firmware update in 2021.  The industry is failing and we will fill up landfills if we keep throwing things away.

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

    • #2431171

      Ah, Novell… Those where the days. A book shelve full with them red books. They were very thorough on each subject. Every time I have to fiddle with file/folder permissions, I think about the way NetWare managed those file/folder persmission in such an easy way. And how many times Salvage came to the rescue. And Palindrome Network Archivist – the BEST backup software ever. All gone now…. It’s a shame.

      Back to the subject – this whole ‘you need an app’ to use product x is a bad development. Those apps only last a couple of years where the product might well have a decade of use. Simply means more and more perfectly good hardware is tossed out because there’s no longer an app available.

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      • #2431616

        Novell 3.12 – Lord how I miss you. Rock solid and a joy to work with. Nuff said.

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    • #2431190

      Shot in the dark, but could any of this problem have had anything to do with the shutting down of 3G networks?

      • #2431205

        No.  They don’t have anything to do with 3G.

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

    • #2431198

      Ah yes, MANUALS! Like Simon I too went through the forest of red books from Novell but no one held a candle to IBM with its tens and tens of feet of OS 360 and related manuals. You almost had to dedicate an FTE to maintain the documentation sets.

      • #2431216

        I remember, just after the IBM PC came out in 1983 or so, being told that now with computers we would no longer need paper, so I should not invest in paper company stocks. At the time IBM was said to be the largest individual vendor of printed material (on paper!) in the world.

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    • #2431207

      If I reset a router, I, Of course, have to change the default wifi passwords, which means I have to log on to it via a computer. Last time it took 3 times. Part of it is the fault of lingering info on the computer, and part that the router apparently doesn’t completely reset sometimes.

    • #2431223

      received a firmware update in 2021

      Were you using the latest iOS app update ?

      • #2431236

        Yes but I didn’t delete the app and reload it.  Which is something I’ve had to do to get apps to work properly. Under stress I just get the credit card out and buy something new.

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

    • #2431252

      Under stress I just get the credit card out and buy something new.

      which is exactly what these device manufacturers want you to do … they need to stay in business so planned obsolescence is part of the strategy …remember Vance Packard’s The Waste Makers? Time is money, so we save time by buying a new one rather than taking the time and effort to figure out how to make the old one still work.

      Good for you, Susan. I’m glad to hear you didn’t succumb.

    • #2431300

      Susan not sure if it is related, but i have heard the other day that apple have changed there wifi security on the latest iOS Version on phones etc. If the device you are trying to connect to does not support the new security measures you get problems. I know someone said a work around was to use a cable. If this is not the problem it’s something to keep in mind. All the best…

    • #2431335

      i have heard the other day that apple have changed there wifi security on the latest iOS Version on phones etc.

      Where? Link please.

      cheers, Paul

      • #2431722

        Hi Paul,

        On further inquiries with a friend it is to do with the new wave of encryption that apple is now using for personal Hotspot/tethering. WPA3 on iOS 15.3 will cause problems with a couple of years old devices. Sorry i don’t have a link as it was talked about on a radio show a few days ago. All the best Paul…hope this helps.

    • #2431491

      Really enjoy these “tales from the trenches” sort of stories.

      Get up to speed on router security at RouterSecurity.org and Defensive Computing at DefensiveComputingChecklist.com

    • #2432136

      I have a 7-node Velop system I share with my neighbor. I feel every part of your story – every single part. They work great until they don’t.

      I was very excited when they added Client Steering and Node Steering capabilities. But stability is orders of magnitude better when they’re off. So they stay off.

      And I keep my old Nexus 6 for only two reasons. Reliable bluetooth programming of Velop nodes with their gods-forsaken app, and backing up my Google Auth configuration.

      Yours in suffering.

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