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massive nbns and mdns packets after connecting to wifi [closed]
TCP stream injection on unencrypted wirelessUsing Avahi on DreamPlug Ubuntu with iPadsTrouble with Russian pc's on my wifiSmall office WiFi network with Airport Extreme (15 people) adviceWifi performance is slow only when there are multiple radios in one routerWifi slowing down whole networkHow do routers combine WAN and LAN traffic (packet data over wifi and ethernet)?Repeating mDNS/Bonjour requests from eth0 through a tunnel (tun0)Wifi interface drops all packetsWireless to wireless (wireless server) terrible network performance
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After I connect to a public wifi, massive nbns and mdns packets are sent to my PC and my Internet speed becomes very slow, this packets are sent at the rate of 600 KBps to my PC and in wireshark it says "Standard query response". I tested android phone and other PCs and its the same. What is the problem of this router?
wifi mdns
closed as off-topic by joeqwerty, Greg Askew, Wesley, Thomas, Ward♦ Jun 13 at 4:10
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After I connect to a public wifi, massive nbns and mdns packets are sent to my PC and my Internet speed becomes very slow, this packets are sent at the rate of 600 KBps to my PC and in wireshark it says "Standard query response". I tested android phone and other PCs and its the same. What is the problem of this router?
wifi mdns
closed as off-topic by joeqwerty, Greg Askew, Wesley, Thomas, Ward♦ Jun 13 at 4:10
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – joeqwerty, Greg Askew, Wesley, Thomas, Ward
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It's a public WiFi, what do you expect? If you don't want to be affected by it then don't use public WiFi.
– joeqwerty
Jun 7 at 18:04
I want to know what is the problem. I can tell the owner to fix it if I know exactly what is this problem called.
– Rembo
Jun 7 at 18:08
linksys.com/gb/support-article?articleNum=135098 The AP Isolation is a feature of wireless routers that enables you to create a separate virtual network for each wireless client that is connected to a network name or SSID. When this feature is enabled, all wireless devices in the network will not be able to communicate with each other
– Greg Askew
Jun 7 at 18:28
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After I connect to a public wifi, massive nbns and mdns packets are sent to my PC and my Internet speed becomes very slow, this packets are sent at the rate of 600 KBps to my PC and in wireshark it says "Standard query response". I tested android phone and other PCs and its the same. What is the problem of this router?
wifi mdns
After I connect to a public wifi, massive nbns and mdns packets are sent to my PC and my Internet speed becomes very slow, this packets are sent at the rate of 600 KBps to my PC and in wireshark it says "Standard query response". I tested android phone and other PCs and its the same. What is the problem of this router?
wifi mdns
wifi mdns
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closed as off-topic by joeqwerty, Greg Askew, Wesley, Thomas, Ward♦ Jun 13 at 4:10
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – joeqwerty, Greg Askew, Wesley, Thomas, Ward
closed as off-topic by joeqwerty, Greg Askew, Wesley, Thomas, Ward♦ Jun 13 at 4:10
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – joeqwerty, Greg Askew, Wesley, Thomas, Ward
1
It's a public WiFi, what do you expect? If you don't want to be affected by it then don't use public WiFi.
– joeqwerty
Jun 7 at 18:04
I want to know what is the problem. I can tell the owner to fix it if I know exactly what is this problem called.
– Rembo
Jun 7 at 18:08
linksys.com/gb/support-article?articleNum=135098 The AP Isolation is a feature of wireless routers that enables you to create a separate virtual network for each wireless client that is connected to a network name or SSID. When this feature is enabled, all wireless devices in the network will not be able to communicate with each other
– Greg Askew
Jun 7 at 18:28
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1
It's a public WiFi, what do you expect? If you don't want to be affected by it then don't use public WiFi.
– joeqwerty
Jun 7 at 18:04
I want to know what is the problem. I can tell the owner to fix it if I know exactly what is this problem called.
– Rembo
Jun 7 at 18:08
linksys.com/gb/support-article?articleNum=135098 The AP Isolation is a feature of wireless routers that enables you to create a separate virtual network for each wireless client that is connected to a network name or SSID. When this feature is enabled, all wireless devices in the network will not be able to communicate with each other
– Greg Askew
Jun 7 at 18:28
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It's a public WiFi, what do you expect? If you don't want to be affected by it then don't use public WiFi.
– joeqwerty
Jun 7 at 18:04
It's a public WiFi, what do you expect? If you don't want to be affected by it then don't use public WiFi.
– joeqwerty
Jun 7 at 18:04
I want to know what is the problem. I can tell the owner to fix it if I know exactly what is this problem called.
– Rembo
Jun 7 at 18:08
I want to know what is the problem. I can tell the owner to fix it if I know exactly what is this problem called.
– Rembo
Jun 7 at 18:08
linksys.com/gb/support-article?articleNum=135098 The AP Isolation is a feature of wireless routers that enables you to create a separate virtual network for each wireless client that is connected to a network name or SSID. When this feature is enabled, all wireless devices in the network will not be able to communicate with each other
– Greg Askew
Jun 7 at 18:28
linksys.com/gb/support-article?articleNum=135098 The AP Isolation is a feature of wireless routers that enables you to create a separate virtual network for each wireless client that is connected to a network name or SSID. When this feature is enabled, all wireless devices in the network will not be able to communicate with each other
– Greg Askew
Jun 7 at 18:28
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It's a public WiFi, what do you expect? If you don't want to be affected by it then don't use public WiFi.
– joeqwerty
Jun 7 at 18:04
I want to know what is the problem. I can tell the owner to fix it if I know exactly what is this problem called.
– Rembo
Jun 7 at 18:08
linksys.com/gb/support-article?articleNum=135098 The AP Isolation is a feature of wireless routers that enables you to create a separate virtual network for each wireless client that is connected to a network name or SSID. When this feature is enabled, all wireless devices in the network will not be able to communicate with each other
– Greg Askew
Jun 7 at 18:28