Usually the APC UPS's with a network connection have a separate slot in card which has a network connection and an additional serial connection on it.
I remember fixing a graphics card years ago in the oven. Stripped all the heatsink and other removable parts off it and baked it for 15 mins or so. It reflowed the solider joints nicely and worked for several years…
First thing I though when I saw this brand. 'Seal', 'Dolphin', 'Seagull'. They should have perhaps asked a agency to brand these cars a little better.
I've got a similar setup with a SDR tuned to 433Mhz using rtl_433. Really useful as the range is massive and it picks up all kind of devices; temperature sensors, weather stations, tyre pressure sensors.
Yeah Zigbee routers need to be on all the time, if you turn them off, other devices will start to form connections with other mesh nodes and will fail unexpected when you flip the switch back on.
It's probably more that you don't want a corporation to dictate how you describe (brand) the sizes of a drink where we have near universal language for that purpose already.
There are other benefits to this too. With an electronic lock you can display the state of the toilet to other passengers on digital signage screens onboard the train. You could do this with physical locks but it would…
If you don't want to shell out for the pricey stuff, Aruba InstantOn and Meraki Go APs might be an option.
Those are two sides of the same coin though. More durable machines (solid, thick components for example) will be heavier and in the example of a washing machine will require more energy to move. Washing machines have…
It's entertainment podcast first and history second but the sources are always listed and it's usually pretty well researched.
I've not heard anything bad about Polestar (Volvo).
> Cisco isn't exactly known for their software innovation in the upper stacks I spend most of my day managing Meraki networks and some of that is seriously powerful and innovative.
The phone doesn't meet the regulations which means it can't be sold. Whether they're good regulations or not is another matter.
Realistically what are the alternatives to Microsoft 365 with the same level of functionality?
No, I just use Powershell as I usually have that open anyway.
Not in Europe.
You need to be on a tariff that tracks wholesale prices like the Octopus Agile one.
I can only speak for myself but I've rearranged a few household jobs to take advantage of the negative prices today. I'm not going to miss an opportunity to be paid to use energy.
They are previewing a new version at the moment, it's quite a bit quicker and can switch between organisations very quickly too which was always a pain in the old version.
Pubs can be nice places to go to without needing to drink alcohol. In Britain there are some fantastic pub buildings and gardens. Personally I meet many of my friends in pubs and the alcohol isn't a factor at all. We…
File history in Windows is based on shadow copies (Snapshots) that run from the server at a scheduled point. The explorer client just accesses those snapshots.
And yet it's AWS that's down.
You do have to build very expensive transmission lines to transport that energy. In some places in the world it's simply not economically viable.
How do you know that you wouldn't have the same capabilities if you didn't do those things?
The BT group run Openreach who most other UK ISPs will resell as their own connection. Customers switching to other providers won't harm them as much as you'd think.
Usually the APC UPS's with a network connection have a separate slot in card which has a network connection and an additional serial connection on it.
I remember fixing a graphics card years ago in the oven. Stripped all the heatsink and other removable parts off it and baked it for 15 mins or so. It reflowed the solider joints nicely and worked for several years…
First thing I though when I saw this brand. 'Seal', 'Dolphin', 'Seagull'. They should have perhaps asked a agency to brand these cars a little better.
I've got a similar setup with a SDR tuned to 433Mhz using rtl_433. Really useful as the range is massive and it picks up all kind of devices; temperature sensors, weather stations, tyre pressure sensors.
Yeah Zigbee routers need to be on all the time, if you turn them off, other devices will start to form connections with other mesh nodes and will fail unexpected when you flip the switch back on.
It's probably more that you don't want a corporation to dictate how you describe (brand) the sizes of a drink where we have near universal language for that purpose already.
There are other benefits to this too. With an electronic lock you can display the state of the toilet to other passengers on digital signage screens onboard the train. You could do this with physical locks but it would…
If you don't want to shell out for the pricey stuff, Aruba InstantOn and Meraki Go APs might be an option.
Those are two sides of the same coin though. More durable machines (solid, thick components for example) will be heavier and in the example of a washing machine will require more energy to move. Washing machines have…
It's entertainment podcast first and history second but the sources are always listed and it's usually pretty well researched.
I've not heard anything bad about Polestar (Volvo).
> Cisco isn't exactly known for their software innovation in the upper stacks I spend most of my day managing Meraki networks and some of that is seriously powerful and innovative.
The phone doesn't meet the regulations which means it can't be sold. Whether they're good regulations or not is another matter.
Realistically what are the alternatives to Microsoft 365 with the same level of functionality?
No, I just use Powershell as I usually have that open anyway.
Not in Europe.
You need to be on a tariff that tracks wholesale prices like the Octopus Agile one.
I can only speak for myself but I've rearranged a few household jobs to take advantage of the negative prices today. I'm not going to miss an opportunity to be paid to use energy.
They are previewing a new version at the moment, it's quite a bit quicker and can switch between organisations very quickly too which was always a pain in the old version.
Pubs can be nice places to go to without needing to drink alcohol. In Britain there are some fantastic pub buildings and gardens. Personally I meet many of my friends in pubs and the alcohol isn't a factor at all. We…
File history in Windows is based on shadow copies (Snapshots) that run from the server at a scheduled point. The explorer client just accesses those snapshots.
And yet it's AWS that's down.
You do have to build very expensive transmission lines to transport that energy. In some places in the world it's simply not economically viable.
How do you know that you wouldn't have the same capabilities if you didn't do those things?
The BT group run Openreach who most other UK ISPs will resell as their own connection. Customers switching to other providers won't harm them as much as you'd think.