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On 11/24/24 12:50,
bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
> I`ve now got two wifi connections on my Pi5 running Bookworm.
> Following the latest update a day or two ago both come up
> automatically on reboot connecting to the same access point
> with the same frequency and channel. Using ifconfig it`s
> possible to turn them on or off individually.
>
> The internal wifi shows a ping time of 5-10 ms, the USB
> external Archer T3U is generally under 2 ms, perhaps because
> it reports a stronger (~95% vs 75%) signal strength.
>
> Using both interfaces together seems to result in much worse
> performance than either one alone, which I didn`t expect at all.
> Ping times reach tens of seconds under load, for example. The
> effect relliably appears a few seconds after applying the load
> using the chromium browser.
>
> I`m a little surprised that two interfaces are worse than one.
>
> Has anybody else seen this behavior?
>
> Thanks for reading,
>
> bob prohaska
>
I`m curious, what is the point? Do you want it to go faster, use a
wire. Are you going to connect them to different access points? Do you
have two different networks? You can plug in multiple USB NICs as well.
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Knute Johnson
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