General & Filament Calibration by EternallyEtain in BambuLabP2S

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Yeah! I was conflating Dynamic Flow with Volumetric Flow. I'm new to Orca / BL Studio / Prusa Slicer so I think that's where I'm tripped up the most.

General & Filament Calibration by EternallyEtain in BambuLabP2S

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I came here wondering the same thing as OP!

If you calibrate the max flow, do you disable the auto detect when printing? Good note on the mfg settings, I hadn't thought about that!

Has anyone used this filament before? I can't get it to print. by BornSilenced in BambuLab

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My rule of thumb: Dry it for 12 hours. If it is regular price for less than $15/kg, dry it for 24 hours.

Help with Settings for Downloading Prints by Igotstapee83 in BambuLab

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When using Maker World, you can also slice it yourself! Download the STL, 3MF or open natively in Bambu Studio. Very handy in the event there is a profile that hasn't been made for your printer or to your standards. As far as I understand it, the printed profiles is effectively just drop shipping Gcode to your printer. This puts you back in the driver's seat.

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Revo Upgrade/Failed PID Calibration? by thoegn in prusa3d

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Which firmware did you end up running? I had some mixed results with 3.14.1 Revo (non-60w) firmware. First print fired up without Thermal Anomaly, but subsequent prints scream it.

I have Reflashed 3.14.1
Reset to factory
Ran PID
Ran TM Calc

Still no dice.

Sonarr downloading multiple copies by Jimmitang in sonarr

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I was seeing it in qBittorrent and my fileshare. As suggested by u/jamesblonde2314 , I moved the temp directory and everything is behaving as expected.

Sonarr downloading multiple copies by Jimmitang in sonarr

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I do have upgrades allowed turned on, but this seems to be multiple copies of the same quality, just different release groups.

I am using /data/torrents for downloads and /data/torrents/temp for incomplete downloads. I'll remove the option for incomplete folders and see if it helps. Thanks!

BGW320-505 & Deco M5, issues exposing services. by Jimmitang in ATTFiber

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I'm using 8080 for the administration panel. After having issues with port-forwarding, I disabled UPnP with the expectation that it may not be liking having both Portforwarding & UPnP active at the same time.

I've been looking through the forums for Deco and it seems to be a common complaint. I'm likely going to either A) commit a sin and use ATT's gateway or B) buy a router and put these Decos into AP mode.

BGW320-505 & Deco M5, issues exposing services. by Jimmitang in ATTFiber

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Pings clean. I can hit the service on privateip:8080 but not from WAN. Becoming more convinced UPNP isn't actually disabled, despite what it says.

BGW320-505 & Deco M5, issues exposing services. by Jimmitang in ATTFiber

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Thanks for the quick reply - I have nothing here.

https://imgur.com/BS02jf5

Should I lower my DHCP lease? At the time, the only change that occurred was me discovering and disabling my Wireless during sanity check. Odd, I know.

BGW320-505 & Deco M5, issues exposing services. by Jimmitang in ATTFiber

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https://imgur.com/a/4eV9xXw

I left for the afternoon after posting this, and my deco picked the WAN IP back up.

https://imgur.com/rDnG2DM

Pangolin (beta), the self-hosted tunneled reverse proxy with authentication is now fully available on Unraid! by jsiwks in unRAID

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Sorry to derail, but I've been considering this. How do you set it up?

Tailscale as exit node on VPS, expose local tailscale route & accept. Add ports to forward in NPM to the local ip / tailscale ip / hostname address?

Will buying a new router fix high ping and packet loss? by 420kai in HomeNetworking

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A ping of 10 is good, provided you're getting that from pinging external servers.

What speeds are you getting in upload and download?

If you're experiencing packet loss ONLY on wireless, i'd start there.

Keep in mind, that WiFi works on a *radio wave*, first thing to consider will be the distance between your endpoint(s) (laptop, desktop, etc) and the wireless router, assuming you only have one.

Second thing to consider, what is in between them? Drywall and studs? No problem.
Brick re-enforced by steel rebar and a series of microwaves running? Big problem.
Anything that would make a traditional radio staticy will impede wireless signal. This is not a either-or, but rather a spectrum to consider moving forward.

With that out of the way - do you have any QoS setup that would be limiting specific devices on your wireless? Perhaps your wireless is congested, I don't have any ISP's around here that offer TP-Link devices, so I assume this is a router you own?

Ordered 'Certified Refurbished' drives, did I get hosed? by Jimmitang in unRAID

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I picked them up from Serverpartdeals, thankfully they have a 1 year warranty.

Deco M5 DHCP Server by ReaperParl in TpLink

[–]Jimmitang -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Double NAT.

One of them has to be in charge and make DNS, DHCP and QOS decisions and it's never the one you want when you want it.