

Pfft, that’s nothing! My strings is twelvety three
Pfft, that’s nothing! My strings is twelvety three
Download some extra ADHD from a reputable site?
This reminded me of an anecdote from maybe 6 years ago. I was setting up and testing a small network and a couple devices to install for a customer, let’s say the subnet was 192.168.2.0/24.
Weird things were happening, I was being lazy and wasn’t directly connected to the network, may have setup a VPN between devices somewhere; can’t really remember. But pings would sometimes drop or blow out to 100’s ms.
I eventually ended up disconnecting that network entirely, then the pings continued and got more stable?? WTF! I need we didn’t have that subnet in use, even checked before setting it up. In the time between checking and the issues happening, someone in Sydney somewhere had stuffed up on their router and exposed there LAN to the internet without any Firewalls, just available.
Scanned and found all the IPs in use and in them found a printer. Connected to it and printed a page saying I’m from company XYZ and found all these devices available, and to either contact their IT and resolve it ASAP or my company to help. About an hour later it seemed to be resolved.
It was an interesting day.
I probably should have made it more clear that that is what I was going for.
You are correct, this is what I was going for.
Until it is peer reviewed and points out the glaring errors, which will promptly be ignored.
I sure hope that 190 slider is also logarithmic
Nobody ever goes up or down, in fact the mere idea of it is preposterous.
Hey Butthead! Check it out, I’m like live action.
Damn it Beavis, you’re such a dumbass.
Nah, that’s tame as hell compared to what Taylor has in store for the next sound guy
Just shut up and get outta my life! Gol!
Hey, don’t you bad mouth Alabama. You just wait till uncle dad hears about this!
Money. More of it, and as quick as possible.
This guy talks like a fag!
What about transitive pictographic verbalisations?
That doesn’t compute.
I think you are confusing PoE (Power over Ethernet) with EoP (Ethernet over Power).
PoE: is an ethernet technology that uses the ethernet cabling to power small devices like APs, phones, cameras, etc. while providing an ethernet connection.
EoP: is using a pair (or more) of devices that plug into power outlets which you then connect ethernet cables to. This “extends” the ethernet cabling over the power cables in your house.
Now don’t be down y’all. I’m sure our new friend SkyezOpeny will help!