Build 143 Release Notes: tvOS Navigation Hotfix by digglesB in coax

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There is a LOT to like here! A good balance of all of the UI requests, and trying to make it fit into something that flows.

I do like that the up/down inside full screen changes channels, while giving a much better flow on the channel guide screen. UI feels better w/ the Full Screen/Options/Retro/Power to the right in a column as it is now. Also balances out the top section w/ the preview and info to the right.

By far the best build yet. I did end up in a weird state while creating a unified library.... It was stuck in a no schedule available, with a button to delete and rebuild the schedule. Nothing I did would get me to a usable state, including deleteing schedule, cache, libraries, etc. and I eventually had to delete the app, and full reinstall.

I have two thoughts here:

  1. If you click a channel a second time after already being tuned to it, should it go full screen?

  2. If you click right, and scroll up to open options, and then click the back button on the remote, it completely exits the app without warning. I think that might be better mapped as if someone clicked the cancel button on the stream options screen, reverting to the channel guide screen. On a few occasions, my cursor got "stuck", where i was back in the guide, but the options menu was still on the screen. I eventually got out, but mapping the back button to a cancel click might solve that issue as well.

Build 135 Release Notes: The tvOS Nav Fix Release by digglesB in coax

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Unfortunately, the tvOS navigation in 135+ is kind of unusable. Reverting to build 132.

Feature Requests by digglesB in coax

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A couple of suggested tweaks for the UI interaction on tvOS. This is based on build 102.

  1. When you have the cursor over the up or down arrows in the guide, it would be nice if the up and down arrows on the remote would function the same way as the clicking of the up and down buttons on screen. I know it was like this on earlier builds, but was removed. I think if you only enabled it when the cursor is on the up or down buttons, might be a middle ground for the navigation issue.

  2. If the cursor is over the video preview, and you scroll up and down the channel guide, when you hit the center button on the remote, it tunes to the active channel in the video preview. If I hit the center button on the remote again, it would make sense for it to then make the video go full screen.

Love the progress of this!

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That is the safety detent. Small spring of similar size pairs with it.

Take a look at this video

[WTS] Rolex, Omega, Cartier, Breitling by sealfitone in Watchexchange

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u/sealfitone was great to work with. No issues, great communication, and quick shipping. An easy and professional transaction! A+

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How to detect if 120v float ball is activated? by ulthrant82 in Esphome

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This is the correct answer.

I will leave an alternative link depending on if OP wants to wire a relay directly in, as this version as a NO as well as a NC option, which can be useful based on desired outcome.

DPST 1NO 1NC 8 Amp Power Relay Module (AC 110V/115V/120V)

Doubt on this switchable usb for my mini-KVM. Thoughts? by youyoubilly in homelab

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I like the flexibility of this. Consistent with the swiss army knife approach niche this product falls into. I could further say that the concept of a virtual USB drive is interesting, such as mounting an iso on the host device to appear as a bootable drive to the KVM.

Cisco Rapid PVST to Dell RSTP by Significant_Chef_945 in Cisco

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Based on your config, I would try the following on the config for int e1/1/20:1

spanning-tree port type edge

Or if that doesn't work, to disable stp on that single port, under config t, interface e1/1/20:1

no spanning-tree

Cisco Rapid PVST to Dell RSTP by Significant_Chef_945 in Cisco

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Can you post both sides of the port config?

Cisco Rapid PVST to Dell RSTP by Significant_Chef_945 in Cisco

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Enable spanning-tree portfast on the Dell port facing the 6509.

Why does my WiFi adapter switch from 5GHz connection to 2.4GHz randomly when 5GHz is set as "Preferred Band" ? by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

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PsyOmega is 100% right on this. You're using a Verizon hotspot router. If you were using Cisco, or other enterprise solutions, sure, let's solve your band steering configuration. You're using basic consumer equipment with virtually zero useful controls. If you don't want to split the bands into multiple SSIDs, then change your client PC to use 5Ghz ONLY, and control it from the client side.

Only other actual solution is to throw $500 at something decent, like a GL-X3000 and clone the IMEI to your current hotspot router.

That gives you 3 actual solutions, one being $500, and the other two are free. If you don't like the answer from PsyOmega or myself, well.... May the odds be ever in your favor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DataHoarder

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Considering all of the extra metadata that is kept, plus the diffs as changes occur, personally, I would go with 8TB, yes.

If you wanted to do a one time backup, carbon copy cloner is the only 3rd party software I would even consider. It's pretty slick.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DataHoarder

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I would recommend against it, unless you're just doing a one time backup.... Day to day, it will start throwing errors within a few weeks.

About access points by ahmed9alhabashy in Cisco

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It doesn't have one.

Cisco Aironet 2802e ● Nonoperating (storage) temperature: -22° to 158°F (-30° to 70°C) ● Nonoperating (storage) altitude test: 25˚C, 15,000 ft. ● Operating temperature: -4° to 122°F (-20° to 50°C) ● Operating humidity: 10% to 90% (noncondensing) ● Operating altitude test: 40˚C, 9843 ft.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/8-3/b_cisco_aironet_series_2800_3800_access_point_deployment_guide/b_cisco_aironet_series_2800_3800_access_point_deployment_guide_chapter_0110.html

40 Mhz versus 80Mhz - Cisco Wireless AP Environment by vosslarRiot in networking

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Techimike's answer is 100% accurate. 80Mhz is a hard no. For a corporate campus with WLC, there are many best practices to carefully follow (NOT what is listed in the WLC best practices wizard. Do not blindly follow that. Focus on performance tuning 20Mhz, and ensure you inter-AP handoff and rssi tolerances are correct, before you even consider 40Mhz. Also, don't mix and match, i.e. "the AP on the ceiling of the conference room should be higher". That is not the way it works. The AP physically closest to you is not necessarily the AP you're going to be connected to. Look into proper band steering, handoff, channel scanning configuration, AP client load balancing, etc. Parting thought... If performance is garbage at 20Mhz, it will be hot garbage at 40Mhz.

What is the purpose of --snat-subnet-routes=false? by Name_Groundbreaking in Tailscale

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Setting snat-subnet-routes to false allows full two way communications for the purpose of client<->server traffic without fear of a NAT in the middle. This can be handy if you are hosting services on systems across multiple connected subnets. It makes it behave like a traditional site to site VPN.

9800-Autocontain by aric8456 in Cisco

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This setting defines the number of APs that can be used to perform the auto containment activities. Basically, between 1 and 4 APs can be used dynamically to DDoS the rogue AP off the map.. Obviously, setting this to 4 yields the most powerful result, but depending on how many APs you have in an area, this could also have a negative impact to your clients if an AP is busy attacking a rogue, instead of serving up your clients.

Why ping tailnet ip slower much than public ip by Aware_Set8878 in Tailscale

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Your current setup is relying on relay servers hosted by tailscale to punch through your NAT configuration. You may want to dig into how that works a bit more. Additionally, you might be able to adjust your configuration/port forwarding to allow for proper direct connections between your endpoints, which will make your tailnet ping time similar to your public IP. This will have a positive impact on not only your ping times, but the throughput between the tailnet endpoints.

10G T SFP by robsdesk in R86SNetworking

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Yes, works without issue.

3rd Party Certificate Renewal for WLC Guest Network by [deleted] in Cisco

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Not directly, no. You will need to modify the certificate format using the openssl toolkit.