If you want Wi-Fi network to work perfectly, you need to use dedicated, specialized hardware.
At work, everything is fine, but at home I was temporarily using a mini PC with a Wi-Fi card as a router/firewall, and video streaming, for example, was suffering. Now I have an wireless access point with VLANs channeling all Wi-Fi traffic (currently with three devices simultaneously streaming via Jellyfin), and everything is running smoothly, with instant video playback.
Lesson learned... And shared.
@gbraad
It's simple: like I said, politicians are never that specific with laws regarding software (and hardware is just what ever hold and runs software), so these laws always end up impacting software, and specifically impact with unfair severeness Free Software and open hardware.
At the same time, software quality should be demanded, and the effort to ensure quality should be required to be certified, from car makers, just as ask the other safety features required by law.
But they're not.
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