yoyDIY
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About yoyDIY
- Birthday Aug 12, 1999
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
South Africa
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Interests
Networking, Building PCs
System
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CPU
Pentium Dual Core E5700 3GHz
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RAM
6GB
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GPU
Geforce GT430
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Case
Thermaltake X
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Storage
Old 150Gb HDD
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Display(s)
Meccer Model JS555
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Cooling
Air
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Keyboard
Old Wired Lenovo keyboard
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Mouse
Wireless Astrum Aero 2.4G
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Sound
Skullcandy earphones and Sansui 2.1 Sound System
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Please help me with the questions above. I am geyting started into Cisco and just want to be well prepared what I get myself into. Feel free to explain why you voted xyz
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A tool to look at and review perhaps. It allows IT geeks to put multiple OS's on one USB stick without needing to format and boot up from them. You can even put your own apps you need as well. It can be a great deal of help, especially for Anthony and when setting up test PC's. http://www.easy2boot.com/download/
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I worked at a VR store before. We also had racing simulators in the store. I would highly recommend to try simtools for any simulator experience. There is tons of plugins (which is mostly community developed) for games and is much easier to use. If you do struggle, I would recommend getting hold of Dustin (developer of the software) who can help getting around it. Simtools (https://simtools.com) has a great manual which helps you understand and help setting up the simulator and can be downloaded for free. You only pay for the Simtools licence
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May I ask to review the Prusa i3? It can print up to 4 filaments and has various other features that the ultimaker does not have.
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NEW VR HEADSET ON THE MARKET So I came upon this site of a VR headset of the Lynx. Perhaps a review of this as a new VR product in the market? Would be nice to get some opinions on it before buying. https://uploadvr.com/lynx-r1-standalone-passthrough/
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I would like to hear if there is a group for space engineers that I can join that are in the same timezone as South Africa or in South Africa itself
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Agreed on this, easiest to avoid is to look if the second router has a WAN port and set it up to be DHCP on the WAN settings. You also want to make sure the second routers DHCP server is switched off as well.
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I would recommend replacing the router with a Mikrotik, they are cheap, bit harder to configure but you know exactly what is going on in your network making stuff so flexible. We as a ISP have a script on the Mikrotik (yes you can make your own scripts for it) that sends a message on the social media platform Telegram if anyone tries and connects to our router along with its public IP, time and protocol he tried to use.
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Hi guyts I would like to get some recommendations on what would be preferred for an ideal VR setup, AMD or Intel? I'm looking at AMD's Ryzen 5 or 7 series (3rd Gen), or and Intel i5 8th or 9th Gen. What would you guys recommend
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So I work for a VR arcade and I would like some input to achieve something, Having 5 VR stations working of 1 CPU. I'm still quite new to servers but I want some opinions on what I have to consider, things to look at and more. I do have a rough idea for the specs I am looking at but maybe if someone can help give some deeper insight on how I can make this a reality Some of the specs I am looking for each station to have Performance of an i5-7400 16 GB of memory 250 GB for OS on SSD 1.5TB normal HDD for the games GTX 1070 Ti I suppose I will have to make the SSD and HDD two different RAID configs and will need a RAID controller for each, but any advise please can help Perhaps if this can be possible it can add as a bonus If I can have a host machine that can download the Steam games and then always mirror this to the Game drive of the stations, to help update the games quicker and save internet bandwidth. I was thinking of giving this host machine so 250 GB of SSD storage and 1.5TB for the Games and then so another 2 or 3 TB for additional storage for anything else we might need This setup MUST also be possible to upgrade for more stations in the future Thx for all the help guys, I highly appreciate this
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Hi, it seems it doesn't want to connect with SSH or Telnet, any other suggestions you got perhaps?
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@Windows7ge Thank you for your response, sadly there is no Web UI. I wonder if the server is before those times and its all command line
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So I have a very old server, a IBM System x3250 M2. Is there anyone who can guide me how to access its web interface or if there is even one available. I just don't seem to get anything that can work. The BMC port did get a IP but I don't know how to connect to it and work with this protocol. Any advice would be appreciated