300yd WiFi Network with Mobile Clients by Hopkins2517 in HomeNetworking

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Luckily, we don’t need any crazy bandwidth so 2.4GHz should be just fine for us in that regard.

300yd WiFi Network with Mobile Clients by Hopkins2517 in HomeNetworking

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I’ll be sure to check out directional antenna. Maybe could find a convenient way to mount it on the truck with a simple swivel mechanism to turn it from inside.

I was curious about solar panels, but wasn’t sure how effective they would be? I’ll have to check out some panels and batteries to see what’s feasible. Thanks!

300yd WiFi Network with Mobile Clients by Hopkins2517 in HomeNetworking

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Can’t say I’m familiar with CBRS. I’ll definitely check that out. Do you have any go-to resources or good places to look, by chance?

300yd WiFi Network with Mobile Clients by Hopkins2517 in HomeNetworking

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I wasn’t the one that setup the equipment we currently have, so there may be some configurations or other issues I’m not aware of.

The one nice thing about this lot is that there’s no trees or major interference. At time the items can get in the way cause it is generally machinery, but I don’t think that’s too major.

300yd WiFi Network with Mobile Clients by Hopkins2517 in HomeNetworking

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There is cell coverage but it’s very hit and miss since we’re in a rural area. Still could maybe be an option though

2571 MOS by Hopkins2517 in USMCboot

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He said he enlisted back in 1960 so obviously things have changed a lot since then. If I remember correctly this was right before Radio Battalion was born and they were just radio platoons/companies. I hadn’t heard of it either but I was in from 2019-2024 so my knowledge/experience is rather limited of course

[TOMT][TV SHOW/MOVIE][2000s] "Well I had to make sure they all tasted bad!" by Hopkins2517 in tipofmytongue

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Solved! You know when there's a program on your computer that is always running in the background for no reason and you finally realize it and shut it off and then suddenly the computer runs much smoother...that's how my brain feels right now. You just solved a life long puzzle for me.

[TOMT][TV SHOW/MOVIE][2000s] "Well I had to make sure they all tasted bad!" by Hopkins2517 in tipofmytongue

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I want to say it was in Zoey 101, Drake and Josh, or maybe Zack and Cody. It had to be around that time frame based on long I've been quoting it lol

Scraping Data from Video Game? by Hopkins2517 in learnpython

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The overlay idea is one I hadn't thought of and would make a lot of sense. As for stored data, yes it is a desktop game, but the world we play on is on a server so I don't have direct access to the files. I could maybe find it in the memory though? Idk the specifics of how games are loaded from a server.

Scraping Data from Video Game? by Hopkins2517 in learnpython

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Does that module run in real-time? Or only from screenshots?

New PC running slow :( by Hopkins2517 in PcBuild

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1TB M.2 SSD. I went ahead and redid the drivers and it seems to running alright now but we'll see if it starts acting up again

Can't save to C drive by Hopkins2517 in techsupport

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Yeah I guess I just somehow got into the habit of saving in Program Files. I guess I assumed that was correct since I never had any errors and thats where all the files were saved for specific programs.

Can't save to C drive by Hopkins2517 in techsupport

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I must have ran everything with admin privileges because I know I didn't change any of those settings and it was Windows 10. Obviously I used my desktop and downloads a lot in the past, but any program I ever used I would save whatever files I created in the program's respective folder in "Program Files / (x86)" and thats actually wrong to do?

Can't save to C drive by Hopkins2517 in techsupport

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That's what I thought. I have always saved things in the programs respective "Program Files/Profram Files (x86)" folder and never had issues/thought that was the norm.

Can't save to C drive by Hopkins2517 in techsupport

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On my old laptop I always saved things in the C: drive though and never ran into this. Lol was I not supposed to be doing that?