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RickAstleyfounddead , in what is com.google.android.apps.carrier.carrierwifi? Is it safe to remove?

Duck it or f"ck it.
Manually degoogling a phone can result in many unwanted problems. Essential aosp softwares are REPLACED by its proprietary alternatives by google . The best way to go is use an Aosp ROM or microg ROM/os. Like Grapheneos Microg4lineage Calyxos or any other you like

RickAstleyfounddead ,

I’m using crdroid with microg and the best match for this is carrier communication

version 14 com.android.carrierdefaultapp

Kiuyn OP ,
@Kiuyn@lemmy.ml avatar

I get that custom ROM is the best for degoogle my phone but as a Samsung user with a snapdragon chip I already run out of luck for it.

RickAstleyfounddead ,

Not bcz of snapdragon but Samsung you are out of luck

Kiuyn OP ,
@Kiuyn@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah I hate samsung so much should have buy a pixel

SuperSpecialNickname ,

If you’re from Europe then you can get install a custom bootloader regardless of Snapdragon.

Osiris , in HMD is bringing back the Nokia Lumia "Fabula" design for at least two new phones (leaks) - Liliputing

Thats just a big ipod nano

BillDaCatt , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?

If the extender has a different SSID, you can disable auto connect for that access point.

pelletbucket OP ,

having to manually connect to it is the same amount of work is manually disconnecting from it so that wouldn’t save me any labor

chronicledmonocle , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?

Sounds like you need to enable 802.1r for fast roaming between APs on both access points and then make sure the SSIDs are the same.

Also, you can improve things by splitting your 2.4ghz, 5ghz, and 6ghz (if applicable) onto separate SSIDs, with your phone connected to the 5ghz band. Since it has lower range, it will likely roam better because the signal from one to the other will be more “apparent” to your devices.

pelletbucket OP ,

I have the 5 and 2.4 split. I can’t give the extender the same SSID because I need my backyard security cameras to connect only to that one

skullgiver ,
@skullgiver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl avatar

Can’t you add an extra SSID just for the cameras? Using different SSIDs breaks the technology designed to solve this exact problem.

That’s assuming your access points have somewhat decent software, of course, without fast roaming you’ll be screwed regardless.

pelletbucket OP ,

I don’t think the extender gives me the ability to split anything.

chronicledmonocle ,

Not sure what kind of Extender it is, but if it can run OpenWRT, you can flash it to that and have more control.

ShellMonkey ,
@ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com avatar

Question here, why do the cameras I need to only connect to that one? Using an extender won’t create a truly separate net, some might create a NAT to look separate but you can still connect from the extenders net to the host net.

SquigglyEmpire , in HMD is bringing back the Nokia Lumia "Fabula" design for at least two new phones (leaks) - Liliputing

Now I miss my Nokia N9 :(

ShellMonkey , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?
@ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com avatar

WiFi continually beacons out to try and find previously connected networks and will select for the best signal from an AP it can reach. Extenders can be a trick if you’re sitting in the ‘crossover’ space between the extender and the back haul it connects to.

What you might try instead is one of those distributed AP systems like Unifi or similar where all the APs are controlled by a switch and work in unison. The one I have at least has an ability to disconnect someone if they drop below a certain level and migrate them to another AP without breaking the session states.

The other option that I can think of is just turning off the auto connect for the extender net and only using that manually.

downpunxx ,

^ the answer. any purpose built mesh system should stream your access seamlessly, extenders won't.

iamjackflack ,

Most unifi / inter communicating aps that hand off clients to each other using a controller are not mesh systems. Mesh means aps talk to each other wirelessly to pass traffic as a backbone, not to specifically perform client handoff (although it may do that as well as a separate feature)

theRealBassist ,

Unifi does both. They have Mesh systems which also can be managed through the centralized router and can pass you off the mesh system onto other APs seamlessly.

iamjackflack ,

You’re right they do. But just to clarify the difference based on what the poster was asking

theRealBassist ,

I gotcha!

ryan213 , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?
@ryan213@lemmy.ca avatar

Wtf I have exactly the same problem. Right down to the security cameras. Lol

downpunxx , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?

If you aren't using a purpose built mesh system, there's your answer (apologies for the addition cost for having to buy a mesh system)

OsaErisXero ,

A mesh system isn't, strictly speaking, needed, but turning that extender into a first-class participant in the network is. Swapping the extender for anything that can broadcast an ssid (Access point or any home router) and extending the wired network to it (cat5/6 across the attic/crawlspace ftw) would also resolve the problem, albeit exchanging the cost savings of not buying a full mesh system for labor installing the new wire.

Magister , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?
@Magister@lemmy.world avatar

Afaik this is a host “problem”, not client. If you have a Asus mesh, you can set some rssi level at when the host will disconnect the client so the client will connect on the other AP.

Else the client will happily stay on the weaker host. On

cyberpunk007 , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?

Usually this is handled by the access points. If you’re running dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) you will get worse strength out of 5, typically, since it doesn’t go as far or penetrate as well as 2.4. The access points will try to kick a client to another, better quality access point if they’re smart enough. This is generally how business access points work. You might want to see if whatever ones you’re using support this. Also it’s best if they are both the same SSID, in case they are not.

lazycouchpotato , in List of my favorite android apps
@lazycouchpotato@lemmy.world avatar
  • KDE Connect: Transfer files, clipboard, notifications between your phone and computer on your local network.
  • Unit Lab: Easy converter. Allows you to add different units together (eg. 5kg + 10lb + 4 stone).
  • Seal: Great front-end for yt-dlp. Allows you to download YT/IG/TikTok videos. Would like to see IG image download support.
  • AVNC: VNC client, allowing me to remotely access my laptop from my phone via local network.
  • Binary Eye: Barcode scanner with the option to turn on scan history.
  • Copy: Copy text from apps that otherwise may not allow you to copy text. Also allows for easy taking of screenshots.
  • Save To…: Useful for saving certain files that sometimes don’t give the option to save.
  • Secure Tether: Share your mobile data as a hotspot for other phones/computers, bypassing your provider’s restrictions on hotspot.
nebulaone OP ,
@nebulaone@lemmy.world avatar

How could I forget about KDE Connect. I also use Binary Eye. Great list!

Mwa , in List of my favorite android apps
@Mwa@thelemmy.club avatar

Here is mine (Am gonna remove 2 stuff you mentioned termux and f droid) Iceraven: A Firefox fork that let’s you get extensions on pc Youtube revanced: A modified version of youtubes mobile app Seal: yt Downloader and integrats in revanced Bunny: A modification of discord Savertuner: A app that extends your battery life in battery saver mode (But might break) Shizutools: Some toolkit app Shizuku: Running some modification (ig?) Device info hw: Shows your device info Dynamicspot: dynamic island on android Electron: shows you info about your battery Droid-ify: A cleaner frontend for f-droid Wallpaper export: Self explanatory Kde connect: A better version of Microsoft phone link Onlyoffice: A office app that is open source ( I think) Okay that’s enough

electricprism , in HMD is bringing back the Nokia Lumia "Fabula" design for at least two new phones (leaks) - Liliputing

Not all agree, but I wish it were smaller. I like being able to hold in my hand without developing wrist pain. I know 6.5ish is already on the small side but 6 or 5.5 or a thin profile aspect ratio might be a selling point.

Feels like most phones are in a meh* aspect ratio.

Cort ,

I can’t wait until the trifold phones become a thing, that way I can carry around a smaller phone that transforms to something larger when I need it.

morbidcactus ,

I could totally go for a iPhone 4s sized phone, it’s nice to be able to easily reach across the entire phone with one thumb.

That said I loved my lumia 1020 and will totally be keeping an eye out for these.

MangoPenguin , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

So this generally happens because there’s too much overlap between the APs, try reducing transmit power on the 2.4ghz radio on the extender.

Also making sure that fast roaming is enabled on both APs should help.

You can also try enabling minimum RSSI on the extender 2.4ghz radio if it supports that.

pelletbucket OP ,

it’s annoying when people downvote you but don’t tell me why

MangoPenguin ,
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Same, if I’m wrong about something I’d love to hear what it is.

pelletbucket OP ,

and it doesn’t help OP to downvote other people’s comments if they’re wrong without explaining why lol

AndrewZabar , in can we prioritize Wi-Fi networks yet?

I totally agree we should have the ability to tell it what to use, and it should make a concerted effort to those in order.

Funny how many responses you’re getting to the effect of explaining why your phone is doing what it’s doing, which is not at all what you asked. People feel the absolute need to spew, regardless of whether they actually have anything to contribute. Or, they’re bots guessing at what you wanted lol.

So okay all the must-say-somethings, shoot your load and leave lol. We’ll be sure to downvote appropriately. The standard routine continues.

pelletbucket OP ,

at least they’re being polite about it.

AndrewZabar ,

That’s true :)

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