Well1

u/Well1@lemmy.world
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Yesterday I checked and the best I got was: "Ping: 152.186 ms Download: 9.35 Mbit/s Upload: 18.69 Mbit/s"

It's weird because with this connection (that seems to me it is heavily slow) I can easily stream FLAC files, some of them with sizes like 140.000 KB instantly, even faster than the music streaming apps I have used for quite some time (Spotify and now Tidal). All this obviously when being inside my home network, no VPNs.

When you say "use the Netbird SaaS server" I understand you are suggesting I try using NetBird servers instead of using my own selfhosted NetBird system to see if there's any difference, am I right?

Thanks!! :D

Wow, thats a lot of useful things.

  • I'll try again with NetBird and if it doesn't work, I'll try wg-easy.
  • I thought it was some kind of general encryption that could protect me from remote attacks, if it isn't that way, then I'll set that aside.
  • I've seen proxmox a lot on tutorials. I guess I didn't understand it or found it too difficult for me compared to CasaOS and I discarded it. I may try it in the future if CasaOS feels too limited. About Docker, do you know how can I check if I actually installed it via Docker or directly in the laptop? I don't remember what I did in that aspect. I'll check portainer and TrueNAS, since I heard of them but don't actually know about them.
  • I'll also check out anything I can about "docker compose stacks w/ a web gui like komono" and have them in mind if I reset my server architecture.
  • That's so useful and I'll totally look into it. This "vibe-coding" style feels (not surpriseingly) limiting and makes me waste so much time. I'll begin learning actual coding.

Thank you so much for your time and knowledge :)

Maybe I've been to fast deleting the NetBird data hahahah. I just tried doing a "speedtest-cli --simple" and I got: "Ping: 152.186 ms Download: 9.35 Mbit/s Upload: 18.69 Mbit/s"

I'll try connecting my laptop from ethernet directly to the router since I haven't yet tried it and been working in wireless WiFi (I know it might sound pretty dumb not having tried that before xddd)

If I see that it improves highly, I'll try resetting-up NetBird just using Ethernet for the server to see if it works and solves it all. Thanksss

Edit: Seems that, for some reason, it got worse. Gives me results worse than when working wireless in the same room as my client PC.