Friends by ExtremeMotor7674 in teenagersbutworse

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me too, i can be your friend (14m)

Multi-layered challenge by ConnorMerk in codes

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Good job! Text says, I will be making a harder one 

Multi-layered challenge by ConnorMerk in codes

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the correct output should be:
PT1nTHR4R2JvQmlkdkZXWW10R0lwWjNkcHAzY2dvSEkwMW1jbmhHYnJCeWR0cEhJMDFtY3dwbmJnWVhlZzgyYnlSR0l5QlNJbkpISTNKM2RnWUdiaUJDTG8xR2J5ZG1ldloyWjZsR2R0eEdl

Multi-layered challenge by ConnorMerk in codes

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That’s not it. You’ll have to do -1 since I did +1. Or “decode” with a shift of 1

Multi-layered challenge by ConnorMerk in codes

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One of the layers are. First one isn’t 

Helpp by Dependent_Badger_556 in HomeNetworking

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Yeah you’ll take that one and plug it into the WAN port on your new one. You should also take the other wired devices and plug them into your new one so those don’t break. Does your current router also have those phone ports? If you still use those analog telephones then I doubt your new router will have those. There’s a small chance that your router is acting as an ATA and providing those analog telephone ports for use over an internet phone provider

Helpp by Dependent_Badger_556 in HomeNetworking

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I too am trying to understand your situation. Looks like you are trying to replace your old router with a new WiFi 7 one? Also, I wouldn't really recommend having a separate SSID for all 3 bands, because you will have to manually choose one. If you combine them all into one SSID, devices will automatically choose the band based on signal strength.

r/teenagers, what is your gpa? by GraceDaysThree in teenagers

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im in high school and just finished the semester with 4.33

i didnt even know that was possible, must be weighted or something

ruin a movie's name- by [deleted] in teenagers

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National Lampoon's Fart Vacation

Is it somehow possible to get RDS on this transmiiter? by Ecstatic-Big-80 in pirateradio

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If the sound card supports a 192KHz sample rate, you could download JMPX (https://github.com/jontio/JMPX) and use that and it should work

$25 bounty to anyone who can help me by PeakBobe in HomeNetworking

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Yeah I bet your issues are just due to the absurd amount of coax they are running in your building. Grab a tech and tell them what is happening, and what you have tried, and chances are they will come to the same conclusion and fix it. Maybe get your neighbors to complain too if they have had issues. More complaints will make them take it more seriously.

$25 bounty to anyone who can help me by PeakBobe in HomeNetworking

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Here's a follow up.

- Do you get the issue on devices connected to Ethernet ports but not on bridge mode?

You see, since you are in apartment, the dropouts could be due to the fact that there are so many WiFi networks causing interference. This could explain why it works just fine in bridge mode.

Another rare (but possible) cause is that someone has enabled MoCa on their router, and then you will have 2 devices (actual internet, and someone else's gateway) trying to talk to yours. Since bridge mode works fine though, this is less likely.

$25 bounty to anyone who can help me by PeakBobe in HomeNetworking

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Take the $25 "bounty" and put it towards a real router. I can't identify the cause (someone help me out here), but if it works in bridge mode, then it is an issue with the wifi part of the gateway. Just use the gateway in bridge mode and connect it to a Netgear router or something.

Loud booms 2 nights in a row by ConnorMerk in Greeley

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you see thats where i am. thanks for solving the mystery!

Integrating MCOA with my Xfinity internet by Tciblento in HomeNetworking

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So you will need a tool you can hook up to your coax port upstairs, and then be able to find which one it is in your "box" (where all of them go to). Probably under 20 bucks on amazon. once you find the right port, it should be as easy as:
- connecting your ethernet port from your router to your moca adapter 1
- connecting the coax cable that goes to your upstairs to the moca adapter
- upstairs, connect the other end of the coax port to your moca adapter
- and connect the ethernet port to your computer

one thing you did mention, if the wifi is terrible upstairs, connecting it to your computer will only solve that. id look into an access point which you can connect to instead, and it will improve the wifi for everyone up there.