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lol "clog up the spectrum with 12 wireless phones" have you tried talking to any of your neighbors, who are also allowed to use their portion of the spectrum, to see if you can work something out
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if u have coax they make adapters you can plug into that that work like powerline Ethernet but way better since theres no power on there.
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:00 |
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Deacon of Delicious posted:lol "clog up the spectrum with 12 wireless phones" It would involve going through the condo board and they address any issues. I can get fined if someone complains when I knock on their door.
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:01 |
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SYSV Fanfic posted:I can get fined if someone complains when I knock on their door. does this happen regularly...??
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:04 |
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Shaggar posted:if u have coax they make adapters you can plug into that that work like powerline Ethernet but way better since theres no power on there. That's another hosed up thing. There is a cable jack, but when I continuity test it with the other two jacks in the house, there is no connection. I have looked everywhere for the junction point and I can't find it to see why it would have been cut.
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SYSV Fanfic posted:I can get fined if someone complains when I knock on their door. i think we found the real solution to your problem, its getting the hell outta there!! where it so easy
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du -hast posted:does this happen regularly...?? There are a lot of bad feels in this place. I didn't buy it - I moved in with my fiance and I pay half of what the place costs her.
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:06 |
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def a solution for the neighbors
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:06 |
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To clear one thing up, I can go knock on someone's door. But if I knock on a lot of doors, that is a problem.
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:07 |
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Apple has fee less returns to the store. I am going to pick up an airport express and see if that helps. I have a feeling an electrician doing it would get expensive.
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:11 |
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well what if you knock on door, work something out with them, have them knock and the next person's door, and so on. if everyone only knocks on one other person's door, you'd all be in the clear. call it the "knockchain"
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SYSV Fanfic posted:Oh, forgot to mention I sinfully cohabitate with a woman who very much cares about what things look like, and even conduit along the wall is out. Otherwise I totes would have done it already.
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Deacon of Delicious posted:well what if you knock on door, work something out with them, have them knock and the next person's door, and so on. if everyone only knocks on one other person's door, you'd all be in the clear. call it the "knockchain"
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Deacon of Delicious posted:well what if you knock on door, work something out with them, have them knock and the next person's door, and so on. if everyone only knocks on one other person's door, you'd all be in the clear. call it the "knockchain" What would I do to make sure someone doesn't implement a double knock against the knock chain?
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:24 |
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SYSV Fanfic posted:What would I do to make sure someone doesn't implement a double knock against the knock chain? pretend you didnt start the chain, just blame your closest neighbour and get them kicked out
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Valeyard posted:pretend you didnt start the chain, just blame your closest neighbour and get them kicked out I'll try denial first.
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 20:51 |
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Captain Foo posted:shouldn't you only need to double vlan tag if you're already doing ip-ip encapsulation since you asked its a router that i write horrible java code for, it has a chip that provides 5 gigE ports but they all show up as vlans under eth0 due to the way it works, so if you also want to have other vlans then certain things need to be doubel tagged and poo poo. my coworker informed me earlier that the way we do native vlans (create a bridge between the lan port and a vlan) won;t work on this one due to this chip and the fact that it is "smart enough" to not allow that kind of horseshit SYSV Fanfic posted:I'm in wireless hell. There are 30 networks in range. They are split evenly on 1, 6, and 11. It's a mix of N and G on every channel, which already makes it hellish. From 5-11 (netflix, cord cutting, lol) the wireless is unusable about 8 feet from the router. Signal quality of 30% at best. My computer desk is in a loft, and the cable modem is on the opposite side of the condo. It is 40 feet from my desk to the cable modem and there is a line of sight. I am skeptical of AC because I fully expect assholes to buy the new equipment that makes ac have 2 channels. if you have a ceiling, run cables into it and put your router there. otherwise just pay money for the most powerful router you can find, hopefully one with beamforming antennae and poo poo. or get one with removable antennae such that you can put fuckoff huge ones on it to flatten ur signal out big time. another option would be to redo the wallpaper in your place with all tinfoil or wire mesh under it! http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/05/anti-wifi-wallpaper-lets-cellular-and-radio-through/
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# ? Feb 17, 2015 22:28 |
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for a wireless router i wouldn't actually suggest the apple one. lik emaybe in the past but everything i'm hearing now is they are underperforming underconfigurable and overpriced (lol apple amirite) I keep reccomending the asus AC68U and it really actually is a good solid router. no, i know asus made it, yes, it's still good.
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bobbilljim posted:since you asked its a router that i write horrible java code for, it has a chip that provides 5 gigE ports but they all show up as vlans under eth0 due to the way it works, so if you also want to have other vlans then certain things need to be doubel tagged and poo poo.
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bobbilljim posted:
Yeah, I have a ceiling. Computer is to the rear of that loft. A stairwell about cuts the condo in half. EMILY BLUNTS posted:I keep reccomending the asus AC68U and it really actually is a good solid router. no, i know asus made it, yes, it's still good. It looks good. Going to try the airport first though.
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Captain Foo posted:Holy poo poo lmao time to smash some values into registers and pray to
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 00:53 |
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SYSV Fanfic posted:That's another hosed up thing. There is a cable jack, but when I continuity test it with the other two jacks in the house, there is no connection. I have looked everywhere for the junction point and I can't find it to see why it would have been cut. take the plates off all the wall sockets and look behind them to see if they've stuffed the junction point in one of them. some tiems they don't bother to hook everything up cause it means the cable co gets $$ for installation
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the airport express I got auto sensed that it was behind the router from the att home gateway thing and automagically went in to AP only mode and I only run one data-heavy device at a time so I don't really care if its sharing an antenna for 2.4 and 5ghz. all the parameters I would ever want to screw around with were in the advanced options built in to my iphone and it was super easy to set the 2.4ghz channel because the noise floor at the far end of the house is crowded on different channels so it guessed wrong. A+ would buy againShaggar posted:take the plates off all the wall sockets and look behind them to see if they've stuffed the junction point in one of them. some tiems they don't bother to hook everything up cause it means the cable co gets $$ for installation not just $$$ at install. some providers will charge an extra $5/mo for each additional active drop inside the residence
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SYSV Fanfic posted:That's another hosed up thing. There is a cable jack, but when I continuity test it with the other two jacks in the house, there is no connection. I have looked everywhere for the junction point and I can't find it to see why it would have been cut. If it's an apartment it's probably junctioned outside. Even then it's probably running through a splitter and as such you won't see continuity between outlets. 5 gHz is the pro choice for an apartment. You don't need the range as much as you need the clear spectrum.
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re: wireless: if the apple stuff doesnt work out, get two 5ghz ubnt nanostations loco and point them at each other. problem solved. if you cant use 5ghz for some reason, i bet the 2.4ghz version would still punch through the ambient interference pretty well because directional antennas.
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 02:56 |
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ubiquiti poo poo owns
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Raluek posted:re: wireless: if the apple stuff doesnt work out, get two 5ghz ubnt nanostations loco and point them at each other. problem solved. if you cant use 5ghz for some reason, i bet the 2.4ghz version would still punch through the ambient interference pretty well because directional antennas. If the airport doesn't work out, I am doing this. 10M, 10KM whats the difference.
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CrazyLittle posted:you will probably have to expand the logical volume separately. this just makes your "physical" disk size larger. you're right and I did it and it's amazing thanks
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:sometimes expanding and extended an array are the same thing, with some vendors expanding means you are adding in additional drives to the array which breaks parity and all that has to be rebuilt while extending involves dropping in a new independent array and the two are addressed as a single physical unit of storage. really depends on what you're working with. thanks and I think that's where the confusion was. I was using hp. I think extending the array was adding the physical drives and then I EXPANDED the logical volume. whatever new question is there a new truecrypt I can use
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 21:38 |
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bobbilljim posted:ubiquiti poo poo owns as a user of ubiquiti kit, i can confirm this.
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bobbilljim posted:ubiquiti poo poo owns i can confirm this for point2point bridges knock on wood the bostonsnowpocalypse hasn't affected them at all
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Captain Foo posted:i can confirm this for point2point bridges i'm using both the point to point, enterprise APs and routers and it's all good kit. i have one of their enterprisey PoE switches on my desk and it's only meh-okay but a good deal for the price. the switch has a ton of documentation on using the serial console but lol they forgot to actually put a console port on it one of these days i'll try their voip stuff but im not holding my breath because it's probably buggy as hell. like all voip
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CrazyLittle posted:i'm using both the point to point, enterprise APs and routers and it's all good kit. i have one of their enterprisey PoE switches on my desk and it's only meh-okay but a good deal for the price. the switch has a ton of documentation on using the serial console but lol they forgot to actually put a console port on it crack teh fucker open, must be a serial somehwere
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bobbilljim posted:crack teh fucker open, must be a serial somehwere totally is but you have to get a rs232 breakout board and tap into some contacts and gently caress doing that on something i expect warranty service on
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# ? Feb 19, 2015 07:25 |
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Airport express solved all my problems. I mean all of them. Like, my neighbors dog no longer barks and poo poo. Wifi speeds are great. My fiance can stream from her phone to her boombox now. Happy_yosposter_1001011 Was a little dissapointed there wasn't much janitoring to do. Can't imagine the horror of setting up a new mac mini and not having to install drivers and stuff.
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i have a lenovo t430u and in light of all of the recent news I want to reinstall windows on it can I do something to make the SSD keep working like a cache? right now there is some behind-the-scenes stuff going on that chooses what to put on it, and i'm pretty sure it is not big enough to be used like a normal OS disk
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Corla Plankun posted:i have a lenovo t430u and in light of all of the recent news I want to reinstall windows on it ThinkPads don; t have superfish according to their advisory http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/product_security/superfish
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Corla Plankun posted:i have a lenovo t430u and in light of all of the recent news I want to reinstall windows on it
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 18:06 |
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so im gon build a pc for my brother. its basically gon be browse, itunes.. maybe watch youtube? is those intel chips with built in gfx gon be sufficient?
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