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Diffident

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  1. I don't understand how NFT's would be incorporated into a game or how it would effect game play.
  2. You don't need to have 2 LAN's to split VPN and WAN traffic, you can use Firewall rules to set what device you want to go through the WAN or the VPN. I have some of my devices going through the VPN and others only through the WAN. I also have a firewall rule just for my desktop that I use to switch between the VPN and the WAN. Here's a guide from reddit I didn't use that guide, I used what I learned from this.
  3. You have to remember, those goofy people over there put the day before the month when writing dates.
  4. Domino's has been testing pizza delivery with the same company. Domino’s Self-Driving Delivery WWW.SELFDRIVINGDELIVERY.DOMINOS.COM Domino’s is innovating again by partnering with robotics company, Nuro, to test the world’s first fully autonomous delivery service in Houston...
  5. The stock pfsense config works for networking. Since I'm not using an ISP router, the only "extra" thing I needed to do was buy a MoCa network adapter so On-Demand and the channel guide worked on the STB for TV.
  6. Once you go fiber, you probably won't need an ISP router. With Verizon Fios, I have an ethernet cable coming from the ONT (Optical Network Terminal) straight to my pfsense router.
  7. The last time I used mesh in a build, I used this. Honeycomb Mesh WWW.MNPCTECH.COM Modder's Mesh. Make fan guards, grills, cooling vents, window overlays. Improves airflow and looks great. Honeycomb Modder's Mesh is... Or you can get larger sheets from McMaster-Carr. They also have any sort of hardware you can think of...and downloadable CAD files of many of the items they sell. It's where I buy hardware for all my little hobby projects. Don't know if they ship outside of North America . McMaster-Carr WWW.MCMASTER.COM McMaster-Carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595,000 products. 98% of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same...
  8. I would make a "Warzone" alias so everything is in one rule. But since you have a NAT issue, this tutorial may work better.
  9. It would be on the LAN, everything on your LAN should already have access to the WAN by default from these following rules. From your NAS you should be able to ping the internet.
  10. My gripe is that players on both teams look the same..which I'm guessing opens the door to sell skins.
  11. I'm going to go out on a limb here...I'm guessing he would like the Epic store to be "that" store. But Tim Sweeney doesn't believe in having a store that works on all platforms. Where is the Epic Game Store Linux client? Where are the Linux versions of games that Epic sells? We already have something that's close...it's called Steam. Available for Windows, Linux, MacOS and Android.
  12. In Interfaces/LAN, and Interfaces/WAN did you click enable interface at the top? Also make sure on Interfaces/LAN that neither of the "Reserved Networks" options are enabled.
  13. Refurbished unit from ebay. Brocade ICX6610-48P 48 1gbE copper PoE+ 16x 10gbE (8x SFP+ in the front, 8x via 2 QSFP+ breakout ports on the rear) 2x 40gbE (separate from the previously mentioned breakout ports) Supports OpenFlow in hardware for SDN, including hybrid port mode SupportS MACSEC on the SFP+ ports for 80gbps of real time L2 AES-128 encryption Same OS features as ICX6450 but adds advanced protocols like BGP, VRFs, tunnels, everything 110w power draw for the 48 port models with or without PoE 2x redundant hot-swap PSU's Aggregate capacity: 528gbps / 396Mpps (wirespeed regardless of features enabled) Base Layer 3 routing: Available in base models with no license required and includes IPv4 static routes and routing between directly connected subnets. Premium Layer 3 routing: Adds IPv4/IPv6 static and dynamic routes with RIPv1/v2/RIPng announce, VRRP, and OSPFv2/v3. It also includes multicast routing protocols, such as PIM, and rich Layer 3 features, such as Policy-Based Routing (PBR), VRRP, and VRRP-E. Advanced Layer 3 routing: Adds BGP, VRE capabilities, and IPv4 over IPv6 tunnels. I shouldn't have bought the Unifi US-16-XG, now that I have this, the Unfi is redundant....I don't need redundancy for my home network.
  14. It's not just chips that are in short supply. I'm working on the construction of a new public library that was suppose to be completed in June, but the roofing material isn't expected to arrive until June. So in a couple of weeks the framing of the interior walls will be completed...then its just going to sit there waiting for a roof. Wall and ceilings can't be finished without the building being water tight.
  15. Am I the only one that had to look up what a "Snipping Tool" was? For the real question, Why does a screenshot utility need a digital certificate?
  16. Is this what you're looking for? I use these for my RPI's. Fans They also make 120mm fans.
  17. More online companies will leave as they get pushed out by state run competition. That's China's goal, eliminate any outside influence on the population.
  18. So the proof they are claiming is that cards are sold out. Hasn't that been the case since day one? Best Buy just had a big drop 2 days ago.
  19. Testing code blocks #Python code block test print ('This is a python code block') #!/bin/bash echo "This is a bash code block"
  20. Discourse uses Markdown..... The quote function in Markdown is really nice too. If anyone wants to learn Markdown, here is a Tutorial.
  21. You're a miracle worker! You've actually made a dogbone wrench useful.
  22. I have an Asus A7VBX if you want it. It has an Athlon XP 2000 installed, I think it's a 2000. It has a 333mhz FSB and 2 SATA ports. It was one of the first boards with on board SATA. I replaced a 266mhz FSB board with this just to get the SATA ports. I'm guessing it works, but I have no idea. The CMOS battery is probably dead. It's about 18 years old. Since your into old computers. Don't know it you have a Socket A yet....I think it's a Socket A.
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