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  • Another option if you wish to protect your whole network is to set up something like pi-hole or AdGuard. I recently set up pi-hole on our network. I’m shocked by the amount of blocked traffic coming from phones and windows machines. Don’t even get me started on the traffic from our smart tv.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    rickywithanm @aussie.zone

    Need Advice on Stable WiFi for Home with Multiple WiFi Devices

    Hi Everyone,

    I’m in the market for a new WiFi router or mesh system. My previous Asus gaming router often crashed and reset, and I’d like to avoid such issues.

    Key Needs:

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            •	Stability for multiple phones, laptops and smart devices (lights, plugs, cameras)
        •	Good Range & Speed
        •	User-Friendly
          •     Ability to connect about 8 Ethernet devices
    
    
      

    Budget: Reasonable, prioritizing value.

    Would love to hear your recommendations, especially if you have a smart home setup. Thanks a lot!

  • I understand now. I now have a pop OS boot entry, and it’s set as first boot priority. However, I’m still having the original issue of windows putting itself first on the boot priority after rebooting from windows.

    Edit: after another reboot the pop_os boot entry I just made has vanished

  • I'm a little confused about what I'm meant to be doing in this part

    You’ll need to find the partition number and the reference to the disk in /dev for your boot partition /dev/disk/by-partuuid/172a0183-3a89-4b78-b1b3-d016ca6675f7. You can try using ls -l /dev/disk/by-partuuid/172a0183-3a89-4b78-b1b3-d016ca6675f7 to see where it points (i.e. for /dev/sdb2 you would use --disk /dev/sdb --part 2).

    I also, get this error "invalid numeric value Y" when trying to manually register systemd-boot

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    rickywithanm @aussie.zone

    UEFI boot order changed when booting into windows

    First off, sorry if this isn't quite the right community, I did try posting on [email protected] but didn't get a solution. You can see that post here

    I have my computer set up to dual boot pop!_os and windows on separate drives. I have my UEFI set up to boot into pop OS and I use systemd-boot to load windows, however after booting to windows and restarting my UEFI boot preferences are changed so Windows boots first instead of pop os.

    I have fast boot and secure boot turned off in the bios and fast boot turned off in windows. How can I prevent this?

    Pop!_OS (Linux) @lemmy.world
    rickywithanm @aussie.zone

    Boot order gets changed every time I boot to windows

    I have my computer set up to dual boot pop!_os and windows on separate drives. I have it set up to boot into pop OS and I use systemd-boot to boot windows, however after booting to windows and restarting again my boot preferences are changed so Windows boots first instead of pop os.

    Is there anyway I can prevent this from happening? I have fast boot and secure boot turned off.

    Meta @aussie.zone
    rickywithanm @aussie.zone

    Will Aussie.zone be defederating from meta’s threads?

    With all the talk about lemmy.ml defederating from threads I’ve been wondering what Aussie.zone’s stance is on the matter.