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Sniep posted:post the doggos check your pms for access to my private drive with their parents footage
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Vomik posted:no clue about how the boot is structured on windows but on LINUX you’d need the UUID to be correct which would be different on a diff hard drive. I can’t imagine it would be different on windows. seems like it would be as simple as mounting the cloned drive changing directory to the boot folder (probably EFI/Microsoft/Boot) and running “bootrec /fixboot” windows also needs the right storage driver otherwise you get INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE, and it is possible to install a new one in a offline windows instllation but i havent done that for anything past xp the linux equivalent of this is "need to rebuild the initrd with the right storage driver module" which i had do to when moving a centos install from one machine to another a very long time ago
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hard reseting them would probably lead to my death as their all on like the icy roof and poo poo plus the ones I can connect to remotely have no names or anything (even in the source code); other than what I can find from the MAC address but I do get cool pictures like this Thanks Wish and Alibaba $10 wifi home security cameras! and playing with Wireshark for the past hour, I think I'm too dumb for it, I thought it'd need to be in front of a tap or something to capture data from other devices on the LAN other than the one I installed Wireshark on (other than broadcast data?) With the tomato router I set up years ago it was pretty much exactly what I wanted, was just curious if there was a new method (like with a pi or something). Anyway thanks for the info Ill look deeper in it Hirez fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Dec 20, 2019 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:Yeah I tried bootrec and repair install and all that poo poo and it absolutely refused to work i think the problem now is that uefi needs and "EFI system partition" with the windows boot loader, which mbr2gpt does not make its dumb i know, but when you make sure everything is efi native it all works better than legacy booting
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Perplx posted:i think the problem now is that uefi needs and "EFI system partition" with the windows boot loader, which mbr2gpt does not make Yeah I ended up just buying a regular 2.5" ssd and cloning the drive to that and it worked perfectly I can't imagine the speed increase between a 2.5" ssd and an m.2 being worth that much aggravation. I seriously was at it for like five loving hours trying to get it to boot. What a waste of an afternoon
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what's the best domain registrar these days
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 11:53 |
Maximum Leader posted:what's the best domain registrar these days gandi continues to reign supreme
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Jenny Agutter posted:Put Wireshark on something and see which IP is creating all the traffic ooh yeah if it’s WiFi you can see which MAC is chatty I think, even with wpa2
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the brute force solution is to throw a system with two NICs in between the router and the switch, make the NICs a bridge, and then point Wireshark at the bridge
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Hirez posted:My parents have like 8 dog cams (all diff brands of course!) and the router provided by the ISP doesn't differentiate where bandwidth is coming from Get a power meter to see which one is drawing the most. Or, get a thermal cam to see which one is hottest.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:the brute force solution is to throw a system with two NICs in between the router and the switch, make the NICs a bridge, and then point Wireshark at the bridge Eh, you can just arp spoof the mac addresses to pull the traffic towards you.
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get the cheapest smart/managed switch with port mirroring
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or dig up a hub. or get a ubnt edgerouter, im p sure they'll break down bandwidth by device
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Perplx posted:get the cheapest smart/managed switch with port mirroring amazingly this is the only correct answer
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cinci zoo sniper posted:gandi continues to reign supreme they also support more obscure tlds then I’ve seen elsewhere got a single-letter .geek.nz domain on there now
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cinci zoo sniper posted:gandi continues to reign supreme went for gandi with Cloudflare dns and everything seems to be working out well, thanks
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Maximum Leader posted:went for gandi with Cloudflare dns and everything seems to be working out well, thanks
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WilWheaton posted:amazingly this is the only correct answer
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Maximum Leader posted:what's the best domain registrar these days you. buy a TLD
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Is there a way to set up Steam Remote Play if you can't access the host computer's console? I'm out of town and discovered Remote Play but I can't access the console in order to accept the dialog prompt to allow remote input. I can RDP to the system but the prompt is on the console so I can't accept it that way. Is there a way to interact with the prompt via Powershell or anything? e: The solution was TeamViewer unattended access. dodecahardon fucked around with this message at 22:04 on Dec 26, 2019 |
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i’m in need of a yospos approved wifi router that won’t break the bank. i don’t want to deal with a mesh setup for this one story house. just something with a strong as hell radio for decent coverage. the isp supplied router just sucks and i’ve tried 3 different extenders and they’re all flaky as hell in their own different ways. i just want a big dumb loud router.
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wrt54gl
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Laslow posted:i’m in need of a yospos approved wifi router that won’t break the bank. i don’t want to deal with a mesh setup for this one story house. just something with a strong as hell radio for decent coverage. the only kind of extender that works without any “actually,” is a wlan repeater with ethernet connection to your wireless router
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cinci zoo sniper posted:the only kind of extender that works without any “actually,” is a wlan repeater with ethernet connection to your wireless router
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Laslow posted:yeah, ironically i was using a wrt54gl for this. i just don’t like having the wires, and extra ugly router. this house isn’t massive when it comes to square footage, so i figured that there’s some more powerful router that can cover the whole place without any trouble. it’s a bit pricey, but at work we used ubiquiti uap ac pro antennas - 2 were enough to maintain optimal connectivity for 25 users in a 3000 sqft space
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Laslow posted:i’m in need of a yospos approved wifi router that won’t break the bank. i don’t want to deal with a mesh setup for this one story house. just something with a strong as hell radio for decent coverage. idk about “won’t break the bank” but the dream machine is fine, routes a gigglebit no sweat, radio good, and if you do want more hardwired stations it’ll admin them fine
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i just wanted to share that i was about to make a post for router recs because i thought my router was flaky. it turns out charter/spectrum is so half backwards on their ipv6 rollout here that it was just failing half my requests silently silently after 6 months of functioning fine. nothing changed in my setup in that time. i started seeing various issues with connecting before something would find an alternate route but never so bad as to fully break my connection
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# ? Dec 27, 2019 18:05 |
Cocoa Crispies posted:idk about “won’t break the bank” but the dream machine is fine, routes a gigglebit no sweat, radio good, and if you do want more hardwired stations it’ll admin them fine
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Nomnom Cookie posted:wrt54gl that’s my password
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i get no audio from The Witcher 3 when using the Realtek drivers that cane with my laptop...but after totally uninstalling the Realtek stuff, Windows reverted to some generic audio drivers and now the game works fine. What gives? Is there any benefit to using the Realtek software is the stock Windows drivers seem to work fine?
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Rock My Socks! posted:i get no audio from The Witcher 3 when using the Realtek drivers that cane with my laptop...but after totally uninstalling the Realtek stuff, Windows reverted to some generic audio drivers and now the game works fine. the benefit is your sound doesn’t work, so if that’s what you want then go for it I guess
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when my laptop had windows i had a lot of trouble with the realtek poo poo because i uninstalled some stupid-sounding audio-adjacent program that turned out to be a vital part of the sound drivers somehow
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are there 3.5” ssds?
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Progressive JPEG posted:are there 3.5” ssds? probably, but they're bound to be weird. i would just mount any common 2.5" drive to an adapter bracket that fits in a 3.5" bay instead of finding the one janky actual 3.5" ssd that must exist
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Progressive JPEG posted:are there 3.5” ssds? nope! just adapters you dont need all that space when theres nothing spinning around in there
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Raluek posted:probably, but they're bound to be weird. i would just mount any common 2.5" drive to an adapter bracket that fits in a 3.5" bay instead of finding the one janky actual 3.5" ssd that must exist the closest thing i can think of is one of those hybrid drives that has both an ssd and a spiny thing inside of it
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Helianthus Annuus posted:nope! just adapters magnum xl ssd for when 2.5" isn't big enough
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yeah I was just imagining someone using the extra space to make a 40TB SSD or something tho I guess there’s probably not that much demand to concentrate that much space behind a single point of failure
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Progressive JPEG posted:yeah I was just imagining someone using the extra space to make a 40TB SSD or something
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Progressive JPEG posted:yeah I was just imagining someone using the extra space to make a 40TB SSD or something apparently there is such a thing 100TB https://nimbusdata.com/products/exadrive-platform/scalable-ssds/ no word on pricing of course, lol
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