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Rif1440

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    Rif1440 got a reaction from xAcid9 in Can I possibly record the in game 'audio only' and not the video?   
    This helped a lot and answers this thread.
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    Rif1440 reacted to SupaKomputa in Can I run at dual channel for having two physical DIMM slots   
    Probably not, the cpu itself doesn't support dual channel from the link above.
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    Rif1440 reacted to DildorTheDecent in Can I run at dual channel for having two physical DIMM slots   
    No. Since the memory controller has only one channel it wouldn't matter how many slots your motherboard has, you're restricted to single channel operation.
     
    Memory slots are not necessarily the indicator of how many channels a particular CPU's memory controller has. You can have four memory slots, yet the CPU in question can either have a dual or quad channel memory controller. Controllers with more memory channels (quad channel) are capable of working in the lower modes (triple, dual, single). But controllers that are, for example, dual channel cannot operate in the higher modes (triple, quad and more). It is entirely down to how the memory controller was designed.
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    Rif1440 got a reaction from Levent in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    I was just referring your phone as driver...daily driver
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    Rif1440 got a reaction from Levent in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    What is your driver and it's android version?
     
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    Rif1440 reacted to TukangUsapEmenq in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    Well, someone did, like, years ago. Freaking ads for this app are basically everywhere on that time.
     

     
    I'd be honest if that's actually pretty good feature ONLY IF you're using your own personal account between devices.
    I did migrate from Xiaomi Redmi 5A to Redmi Note 8 and when I did connect my Mi Account, basically all wi-fi I ever connected on previous device, just connected seamlessly without I ever re-ask the cashier for the password lol
     
    Of course it WON'T work on wi-fi that uses other means of authentication, like captive portal. But it works if you'd save the password of the place using Chrome, anyway.
     
    Pardon me as a free wi-fi hunter boi.
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    Rif1440 reacted to TukangUsapEmenq in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    Yep, this is basically how it works. 
    Apps like Wi-fi Master, either. But I consider it's actually... Illegal to use, because such information are sometimes dangerous for wi-fi providers, especially private ones.
     
    You wouldn't like someone in your family got such app, for exampe, then just share the password ALL across the world so others can use it.
     
    I actually saw a video people using such app for connecting to a internal, school network on my country. And man, it's can be really possibly be dangerous af if someone pulling data on it. 
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    Rif1440 reacted to foldingNoob in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    its a samsung xcover 4s. Android version 10. I have no idea how to get the driver version but kernel version is 4.4.177
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    Rif1440 reacted to TukangUsapEmenq in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    Well, we on MIUI (and we use the exactly same phone btw) have those features either to just use another phone's wi-fi list, but only across MIUI devices that linked by Mi Account.
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    Rif1440 reacted to Eigenvektor in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    Pretty sure your device needs to be connected to the Internet (via mobile) to be able to receive the password, so that it can then sign in to the Wi-Fi. Meaning Samsung will share your password over the internet so that the other devices can access it.
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    Rif1440 reacted to foldingNoob in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    well i only have one samsung device so i cant connect it to anything but here is a screenshot of the settings menu. I don't have a samsung account BTW I never had a need for the services.
     

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    Rif1440 reacted to TukangUsapEmenq in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    It's hardly any software that can do so. 
     
    If there's any, it would be just a lot easier way for people to use the wifi, making any kind of password encryption useless because it's basically a security breach. 
     
    I have no idea but your idea is kind of ridiculous for me. 
     
    If you're paranoid of people snooping your wi-fi, you can always use random password generator and block anyone who might using the wifi. MIUI can limit how much connection + blocklist for that. 
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    Rif1440 reacted to Eigenvektor in How can we have a mobile hotspot to always allow a device to connect to it despite changing password.   
    About the only way to "uniquely" identify a machine on the network without needing a password would be its MAC address. A MAC address is easy to spoof, so as @dhannemon13 said, that would be a security breach. That's also how these blocklists work: They deny access to devices based on MAC addresses. They are a pain to maintain and offer virtually zero additional security.
     
    If you don't want passwords, the best option would be a RADIUS server with certificate based authentication. That is the most secure option, but also requires a lot more work to set up than a simple password.
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