pfsense lan and wan must be in different ip range.
all devices --- lan|wifi router|wan -- lan|pfsense|wan-- internet
or all devices --- lan1|wifi router in ap mode, gateway ip set as pfsense lan ip|lan2 -- lan|pfsense|wan-- internet
Unfortunately, I won't be available in coming days for quite...
Old PC can be used as pfSense router, but you need to add an USB ethernet adapter or PCIe NIC, however it will use too much electricity. Running pfsense in a VM also require a PC that's always on 24/7 and probably need complex config mentioned by @Fallen Kell
You can run pfsense on Zimaboard...
Don't know, but they should. Just make sure you can return them if it doesn't work.
By the way, I wonder whether IPv6/IPv4 issue has something to do with DNS. I will use any public DNS to replace ISP DNS in router configuration.
Some common public DNS list ...
Public wifi hotspot signal no matter it's AT&T, T-Mobile or Xfinity, etc is always weak. You have to be nearby or have line of sight. Soap box size wifi extender with internal antennas won't cut it.
You will need at least WISP ( Wireless Internet Service Provider) router which has wireless...
The AP mode seems already working for RE330 extender, exactly what do you want to achieve? And are you Xfinity customer at home and using their wifi router/gateway or you have different ISP?
Why do you still try to connect to public Xfinity wifi hotspot outside of your house using RE330 range...
I don't get it.
Are you talking about Xfinity Wifi hotspot that's supposed to be accessed outside of your home but you want to connect it using TP-Link RE330 at home wirelessly then share with other wifi devices?
On the other hand, AP mode only uplink to your (wifi) router with wired ethernet...
Looks like the hotspot OP talked about was smartphone hotspot or mobile hotspot devices from AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile.
OP should reveal what kind of hotspot (service) device & model so someone here probably can help.
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AP mode means it's wired between extender and uplink device (could be...
QNAP probably is still your best bet even if you don't like to deal with transceivers.
https://www.amazon.com/QNAP-QSW-308-1C-Switch-Gigabit-Unmanaged/dp/B07VC9T3WQ
plus two $40 transceivers, can be under $260
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A bit over budget, but you get 4 ports 10Gbe and management capability
QNAP...
Check Event Viewer. Also check how much free space you still have on 500GB SSD.
And is KC3000 2tb ssd used as internal drive or as external USB drive?
What's KC3000 temperature revealed by HWINFO64? Maybe it's too hot?
Also
https://www.wepc.com/tips/fix-steams-not-enough-disk-space-error/
Although I did say you can't trust any vendors, I'll still go with at least Crucial MX500 or Samsung EVO 870 with 5 years warranty. Both brands use their own chips.
There is a reason for Cheap SSD with only 3 year warranty. They usually have worse chips and as mentioned by others, they usually...
The reality is that you can't trust any vendors, even ones with "good" reputation.
And RAID is not backup, it's only for up time, it's been told many times and you can find tons of articles explaining why it's not backup.
You still need backup your raid 10 using other methods/media
Your best bet is to set up a PC or VM and let users login remotely into the machine if you don't want to pay any money,
but different users also can not login at the same time.
As @aigomorla has suggested, quickbooks file probably only works on local machine or in a LAN environment.
https://betterbottomline.com/dont-try-to-run-quickbooks-pro-premier-or-enterprise-via-dropbox-google-drive-onedrive-or-similar-services/
Depend on how the vendor designed its routers, not every vendor's router model will include static ip clients in it's active clients, don't think you need to worry about that.
Some will only show dhcp clients. By the way, contact the software vendor to send you the link to older version of...
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