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Dautin

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    Dautin reacted to Electronics Wizardy in 2 providers existing on one network?   
    yea pfsense will do this just fine.
     
    Just setup the 2 wan interfaces, then you make make a load balancer group.
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    Dautin reacted to Oshino Shinobu in Internet speed   
    Then there's nothing wrong... You're getting 30.69 Megabits per second, which equates to about 3.8 Megabytes per second. 
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    Dautin reacted to Scheer in Recommendation for 5Ghz access point   
    Another +1 for the UAP-AC-Pro, I've now installed about a dozen of them between family and friends... never have to go fix their wireless now, its awesome.
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    Dautin reacted to historicalpoultry in Recommendation for 5Ghz access point   
    I have two Ubiquiti unifi AP AC PROS installed. While they don't have the absolute highest throughput possible, they're very reliable. They're easy to set up and have worked flawlessly since I installed them 7 months ago.  
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    Dautin got a reaction from Gumi Rokkaku in Ram usage slowly creeping up   
    The instructions are in my post.
     
    If you want to know more about Paging Files, here is a video that Linus made about them.
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VDP5TCAK2c
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    Dautin got a reaction from Gumi Rokkaku in Ram usage slowly creeping up   
    I have had many friends that have had the System process in Windows 10 specifically using significant amounts of RAM.  I was able to resolve their problems changing some page files settings.
     
    Basically (If you have more than one drive on the system):
    1. Disable the paging file on the C: Drive.
    2. Enable it on another drive that is not the system drive.
    3.  Either make the paging file system managed for that drive or set the value manually to 1.5x to 2x the amount of RAM that you have in your system.
     
    You can change the paging file settings by navigating to Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings > Performance -> Settings... -> Advanced -> Virtual Memory -> Change...
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    Dautin got a reaction from STRMfrmXMN in Experiences with non-techies   
    That first one is so true.   It frustrates me to no end.  
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    Dautin reacted to crystal6tak in Fx 9590 .Should I buy it?   
    What CPU do you have now? 8350? See if you can overclock that thing as far as it can go. With a beefy cooler of course.
     
    If you don't mind switching, I suggest sell your mobo + CPU and get an intel + mobo setup
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    Dautin got a reaction from Tmt97 in Keyboard got wet, what do   
    Warning:
     
    Use distilled water if you decide to take that route.  Regular water may result in a dead keyboard if it is not already dead.
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    Dautin reacted to Syntaxvgm in Am I the only one having a really bad time with Windows 10?   
    Both installs I had stopped working one piece at a time, had to keep re-doing them. Dropped 10 for now. 
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    Dautin reacted to GalacticRuler in Windows - Home Server 2011   
    It will only use 8GB of your RAM. Nothing will break. You'll just be wasting RAM.
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    Dautin got a reaction from Deletive in Why is snapchat so popular?   
    Probably because it's a different way of communicating rather than texting and other forms social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram).
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    Dautin reacted to Notree in Why is snapchat so popular?   
    naked pics..lol
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    Dautin reacted to SansVarnic in ADSL Question   
    Yeah its the thing to bury the cables for long term low maintenance and low storm damage impact. Current areas with above ground are slowly being buried as it is difficult to get done in completed neighborhoods.
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    Dautin reacted to SansVarnic in ADSL Question   
    A lot of lines now a days are being ran underground. My neighborhood has nothing above ground. The only thing above ground are major high power lines.
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    Dautin reacted to Salty in ADSL Question   
    Yes the service would stay active providing the telephone exchange and the ADSL distribution point still had power. This is because the copper lines run underground and are usually independent from the power infrastructure.
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    Dautin reacted to QueenDemetria in ADSL Question   
    It varies by ISP obviously, but when the power goes out at my house I still have internet(most of the time) since I have a UPS powering my modem. (forgot to mention but I have DSL through CenturyLag)
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    Dautin reacted to asiancorruption in My first 4 hours of an iPhone   
    Well, iphones aren't that bad if they don't give you shit, I have a 5s and it's okay. I need a nexus in my life again tho.
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    Dautin reacted to samcool55 in Microsoft planning to be a bit more aggressive about the Windows 10 free upgrade next year (for Win7/8 users)   
    At least firefox asks if you want to send such data before it does! Can't be said about W10, such stuff should be opt-in, and not opt-out like it is now.
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    Dautin reacted to Enderman in Form Factor Question   
    you know that mid tower cases exist right?
    the 750D is big, you can get something much smaller that fits a full ATX motherboard with 5 or 6 PCIe lanes
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    Dautin reacted to vorticalbox in HTML How do you create/use a "template" for multiple pages   
    you build the website in HTML and use a style sheet to style it.
     
        please don't use iframes.
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    Dautin reacted to Arty in PC Blue screens after installing avast free and malwarebytes   
    get rid of avast
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    Dautin reacted to Mr.Tech.Qc in What Sub net mask to use   
    no that was not it, i had to reboot the router
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    Dautin got a reaction from Mr.Tech.Qc in What Sub net mask to use   
    Great, glad I could help.
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    Dautin got a reaction from Mr.Tech.Qc in What Sub net mask to use   
    How to change the routers IP to 192.168.0.1:
     
    1 - Navigate to Network Setup under Advanced Configuration
    2 - Change the Local IP Address to 192.168.0.1 from 192.168.1.1
    3 - Leave the Subnet Mask the same.
    4 - Save Settings
    5 - This will require you to type 192.168.0.1 into your address bar, and re-login to the router.
     
    Change DCHP Range:
     
    1 - Navigate to Network Setup under Advanced Configuation
    2 - Scroll down until you see Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)
    3 - Change the start IP Address to 192.168.0.2 
    4 - Set the Number of Addresses to the desired number.  I.e. if you wanted the range to be 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.60 you would enter 58.
    5 - Save the settings
     
    If this answers your questions please mark this thread as answered.  
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