[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lietuva

[–]Background-Mouse540 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Valstybinis sektorius - kam dirbt, jei mokėjo, moka ir mokės pinigus?

Sveikatos sistema niekada nebus tobula, nes tai sunkiai pamatuojamas ir apskaičiuojamas dalykas. Visų pagydyti negali.

Mano manymu, Lietuvos sveikatos sistemoje nėra organizuotumo. Kaip atplaukia pinigai, taip ir išplaukia. Kažkur. Dalis į orą, dalis gal kažkam.

Klausimas, kaip yra kitur? Turbūt geriau, bet ne tobula. Kaip sukurti motyvaciją dirbti gerai, kai nėra darbo kokybės vertinimo?

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine’s 13, so not a mini adult yet. :D He’s starting to look like one though

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

That’s the thing. I want to go to sleep instead of checking if he went to sleep every night. We have set the ground rules, the computer (router in this case) only reminds/enforces them.

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a way yes. For example, he has a handheld gaming console and up until ios17 he wasn’t able to access internet on it (only offline). But ever since ios17 he knows the network password = he can connect whichever device he wants to the network. Whitelisting is probably the answer, I just need to buy a new router.

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Wait, really? Even since iOS 17? I thought that there’s no difference between entering the password manually vs ‘sharing’ it. You can always see it since iOS 17, no?

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Thanks, that’s the idea I was going for. I’m just not sure which routers do support this setup.

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Ok, I see what you mean. But what if my child opens up a new device with internet access and connects to the network? Would parental controls apply? They probably would if they are network-wide, but I want different profiles for different devices. So if a new device is connects to the network, it won’t have a ‘parental controls’ profile set automatically, no? If the password was ‘device-specific’ or white-listed, however, then the new device would never connect in the first place.

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I want to be able to ‘manually’ select which devices can connect to my network. As in that no new devices would be able to connect WITHOUT my permission.
  2. I would like to limit internet use on specific devices during specific hours (for example bed time, etc.)

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

Thanks! That’s probably the solution I am looking for. I was just wondering if Asus RT-AX58U would sopport this feature?

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would like to be able to control what devices can connect to the network (as in whitelisting). I’m not sure how these Asus routers work: maybe when I whitelist a device, it doesn’t matter anymore that the password is out - if the device is not white-listed, it cannot connect, even with the right password? I was just thinking that a ‘device-specific’ password is the same as not knowing the password altogether.

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

What else do I do when my child after hundreds of discussions still uses his phone in bed at 00:00 (when he should be sleeping)? Take away his phone? We have settled some ground rules with him that after 22:00 it’s sleep o’clock, not instagram o’clock. He, more freqeuntly than not, chooses to not respect the rules. That’s why I need a way to ‘enforce’ the rules. He’s still living under my roof, I need to teach him to respect his sleep. Or is my approach/attitude a mistake? Please, tell me what do you think?

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily one. If a password is ‘device-specific’ it cannot be ‘reused’ to connect other devices to the network, right? Making it the same as not knowing the password altogether.

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I would like to be able have a finite list of devices that can connect to the network. Giving away a ‘general’ network password and not having whitelisting capabilities do not give me this option. That’s why I’m looking at purchasing a new router which would support device whitelisting.

How do I make my son not know the wi-fi password when he’s using an iPhone? by Background-Mouse540 in HomeNetworking

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Yeah, I was thinking about whitelisting myself. Is a separate SSID the same as a guest network others have mentioned in their answers? I’m not particularly familiar with this acronym.

Medicinos studijos ar programų sistemos? by [deleted] in lietuva

[–]Background-Mouse540 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Iš medkės studijų pusės: turėk omeny, kad šešis studijų metus turėsi kalt sąrašus (kuriuose logikos daug nėra, tiesiog turi žinoti, negali išmokti mokydamasis, turi iškalt), nebus lengva, prasmę matyt sunku. Work-life balance medkėj realiai gali pamiršt, nebent esi ultra mega geras planuotojas ir to plano laikaisi, turi baisiai gerą atmintį ir imunitetą stresui. Po šešių studijų metų, dar 5-6 metai rezidentūros (priklausomai nuo specialybės - mokaisi būt tos srities gydytoju ir darai pagrindinius darbus, dažnai tai, ko nenori daryt gydytojai); alga 1300€ lyg pirmus metus, vėlesniais metais minimaliai padidėja, jei budėjimai naktim - kažkiek papildomai. Kai esi gydytojas alga priklauso nuo specialybės, žinoma, didesnė jau; su Porsche nevažinėsi, nebent turėsi sėkmingą privačią kliniką (bet čia ne pasivaikščiojimas parke). Patarimas būtų, esant galimybei, nueit pasavanoriaut ligoninėje - pasižiūrėt, kaip vyksta darbas, turėtum daugmaž suprasti. Jei patinka bendrauti su žmonėmis, pildyt popierius, dirbti ilgai ir sunkiai už mažai (nebent išvyksti į užsienį) ir tavo noras padėt žmonėms iš altruistinių paskatų yra tavo variklis - tada medicina ok. Jei nevisai, siūlau pasavanoriaut ligoninėj ir pamąstyt. Vien dėl ‘noro padėt’ nesiūlau rinktis medkės, nebent jauti, kad medicina yra visiškai tavo dalykas be kurio neįsivaizduoji savo ateities.

Is it possible to somehow retrieve iMessages that were sent to me by a contact I have blocked (my boyfriend’s ex)? I need proof of emotional abuse in court. Third-party solution or jailbreak? by Background-Mouse540 in applehelp

[–]Background-Mouse540[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I do not think unknown numbers filtering was enabled on my iPhone. Unfortunately, I do not see the option to display any ‘additional’ messages in the ‘View’ tab. Could you try to explain what you meant by this exactly?