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Iām starting to think the main usb hub could be faulty or problematicā¦
I wasnāt aware, but itās been throwing display port error codes in the backgroundā¦.
When itās a USB A device
Iām going to try swapping it out for whatever thatās worth
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I canāt decide if I should go for a unpowered or powered usb hubā¦.
Unpowered would absolutely guarantee you very thing turns off when computer shuts down (Iām positive computer USB ports are staying off when shutdown)
But I have enough devices that itās probably pushing or exceeding what a single USB port can supply power wise :-/
Hereās the basic layout diagram
As much of a pain the usb optimization is beingā¦
I am beginning to enjoy and appreciate the setup, think I did a half decent job cable managing it, (think I want to get a better power strip with spinning plugs for the wall warts )
Thereās a from plate that you can simply bend down for access or bend up to hide the organized chaos
phenomenal A++
Also, I do
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I do a lot of shorthand actually. One of the ones that drives my coworkers crazy is
sw m a
sw ac vl 123
or
sw m t
sw t n vl 123
Brownie points if you know the commands without looking it up.
That would imply things work lol
Someone likes vlansā¦ And so do I.
Have you ever suffered with the web configuration thing on the cheaper SOHO switches? I had to get a few due to size requirements for a specific application. And I still havenāt been able to forgive Trendnet for not providing a CLIā¦
It went kinda viral on reddit.
I wouldnāt jump straight to likeā¦
Once, yes. A past job used a pair of Linksys switches with a webGUI, also had a CLI though I believe. I actually kept them when they got replaced, just offloaded them a while back on a current coworker since I realized I would never used them. Somehow he managed to reset it. IIRC it only had an RS232 console port, not an RJ45. It was definitely an odd switch.
I think that same workplace had some HPE switches with a webGUI as well. They were only marginally better than the Linksys.
Anyways, my current workplace is a 100% Cisco shop, which is heaven for a networker. Although, I will admit I find myself using DNACenter more and more for simple tasks.
powered usb hubā¦ but like a good quality one from a well known manufacturer, purchased through Amazon so you can abuse the returns policy if necessary
Yea Iām considering buying an ankler 10 port powered
Itās like 70$ But at least I know it should be about as good as you can get
Putting aside the whole eufy thing
Saw this trending on Reddit.
Some of the comments are absolute cancer but at least there arenāt too many motb ones in thereā¦
@mrln beat you to it, 3-5 posts back
Oh geez, totally glazed right over it. Sorry.
Geez, what a cesspool of comments. (Reddit)
This is why we need that 1-3 minute DT video covering the usual bullshit commentsā¦ and just pepper that link throughout something viral like this
ordered a flipper on joom a week (or so) ago and just got itā¦ just sayin for those waiting for the next drop
Welcome to the kool kids klub
Iām curious @amal, do your chips have any markers on them physically that you can see on x-rays or pictures of the implant itself that identifies it as a DT product? Or are they just too small to really do something like that?
I know my NExTās NFC side had a hyperlink to the DT website, but I donāt remember any other little easter eggs.
It would be really cool to see x-rays like that on the internet and be able to go, āoh dang thatās from DTā