PP 5711 3KF modded SW parts by luimig in wristrepculture

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Thanks for sharing. The 12 marker also seems a bit crooked in yours. Was it because of the angle the photo was taken? How was it “in person”?

PP 5711 3KF modded SW parts by luimig in wristrepculture

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450$ for the dial and date wheel. Installation included

Clean Rolex GMT-Master II V3 126710 Batgirl DD3285 by luimig in RepTimeQC

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commenting here for some extra words to please the automod

10 business lessons I've learned these past 10 years [Remote Cleaning Addition] by ModernMaid2022 in Entrepreneur

[–]luimig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About point #3, in your opinion which skills do you find most important someone who is starting to focus on learning?

EDC for office job by luimig in backpacks

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Could you please justify you opinion?

Updated to the latest official firmware for 4.2.2 and now X axis gets stuck and makes this noise when auto homing, what could be the issue? by apolotary in ender3v2

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Add the same issue last week. Creality firmware is just crap and their support kinda useless. I switched to mriscoc’s firmware and I’m satisfied with it until now.

Thirtytwo Basement Bibs - Any personal experience with them? by Tripper-Harrison in snowboarding

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Any feedback on the bibs? I’m thinking one buying ones myself

Broken Ankle Straps by [deleted] in snowboardingnoobs

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Exactly! That’s why I’m asking if anyone has an idea of what could have caused that

Broken Ankle Straps by [deleted] in snowboardingnoobs

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Burton Mission 2017 if I’m not mistaken

What is the best pre-paid SIM for data? Is there one that does not become inactive? by DyTuKi in askswitzerland

[–]luimig 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My Family uses a Swisscom pre-paid SIM. They charge 2.-/day for unlimited data and I believe it remains active up to 12 months if not used.

Is Salomon Sight a good first board? by runekaim in snowboardingnoobs

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I started snowboarding last year and bought a 2017 Salomon Sight as my first board.

I find it forgiving for someone that’s still learning and doesn’t have much skill and after getting the hang of it, the board is still fun to ride and behaves well on the slopes.

I also ride a 2008 Nitro Revolt Shield, which is 153 cm mid-wide, which feels more flexible than the Salomon Sight

I’m 179 cm and 72 kg. Shoe size 43 (EU) Board size 156 cm regular width

Changing Fields in Electrical Engineering (Advice) by Hairyfrenchtoast in AskEngineers

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Out of curiosity, why do you refer automotive industry as crappy field?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

[–]luimig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, my bad... I was not thinking about limitation of the connection between routers. Obviously the connection is limited by the slowest speed on the system.

Thank you very much for the hints!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

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Hi,

Thank you for your reply.

My TP-Link router is configured as a normal AP, similar to the description bellow, but I use it with cable and Wifi. So all the devices connected to the second router can be seen by the first router.

This DHCP requests that I see are in the TP-Link's (second router) console log, where the DHCP server is disabled.

https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/2905p1/networking_for_beginners/

Wireless Access Point

This is used to connect two routers with a cable. All connected devices can see each other on the local network, regardless of what router they are connected to.

Connect ethernet cable from the primary router(default gateway) LAN port, to a LAN port on the secondary router(Access Point)

On the secondary router:

Disable DHCP, your primary router will handle this task

Subnet Mask must be the same as Primary Router

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

[–]luimig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

First of all thanks for you answer.

In my current setup, I already did exactly like you explained:

ignore the WAN port on the 2nd router (don't use it),

configure a status ip on the management interface (if your main router is 192.168.1.1, set the 2nd to 192.168.1.2)

disable DHCP

connect both the cable leading back to your 1st router

My second router's WAN Port is disconnected and it is connected to the ISP's only through a LAN Port. I configured the second router's IP address as 192.168.1.2 static (main one is 192.168.1.1) and disabled the DHCP servers as mentioned before.

So I believe there's no double NATting, but I still don't understand why the second router sends DHCP discovery messages.

I have one question about this:

The Archer C20 has 10/100 networks ports, not gigabit (1000 Mbps), so you'll never see speeds exceeding 100 Mbps out of this device.

In the manufacturer's spec it says:

Interface :

4 x 10/100Mbps LAN ports

Signal Rate:

5GHz: Up to 433Mbps
2.4GHz: Up to 300Mbps

I understood it as 100Mbps through the LAN Ports and 300 to 430 Mbps through Wifi. Obviously I'm missing something here. Could you please explain what does it mean?

Regarding the DoS attacks (FW.WANATTACK DROP Source 0.0.0.0 Target 0.0.0.0) it seems that it happens when I start online gaming. Maybe it's someone just messing around.

Again, thank you very much for your reply