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    Self taught tech nerd since middle school.
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  1. Looking at the connector it appears the mic is made for mobile devices that have combo headphone/mic jacks. If your computer case doesn't have one of those combo jacks then you will probably need to try one of those splitters so you can plug the mic into the pc. Amazon.com: Headphone Splitter for Computer 3.5mm Female to 2 Dual 3.5mm Male Headphone Mic Audio Y Splitter Cable Smartphone Headset to PC Adapter : Electronics
  2. Not sure what you mean exactly? You need to port forward in your router 443 to go to your ubuntu/apache/webdav machine. That way you should be able to use your external IP when you are outside your local network
  3. Since it is a web app it probably also needs port 443 open to it as well for you to view it outside your local network
  4. The amp that I would recommend would be the Topping L30. It is cheap enough to be a great starter amp and can power most any single ended (non-balanced) headphone that you throw at it. I currently use it paired with Beyerdynamic DT 990 pros. If you want to splurge a bit more something like the Sennheiser HD 650 open back headphones would be a great option too and have a flatter response curved compared to the 990 pros. Not sure what DAC you have since it wasn't mentioned but if you also need one for HiFI audio the Schiit Modi 3+ is a great place to start.
  5. If it doesn't take you to another login page then you have exhausted all that you can do without involving Orange if you want to be able to access the server outside your house or have friends connect to the server.
  6. if you currently have internet then you do not need to press that button. But that IPv4 address the release/connect button is what we need. If that matches your google search for "what is my IP" then you are going to have to contact Orange to see if there is something they can do to help you out on their end. But if it doesn't then put that IPv4 address in your URL bar but replace the last number with a 1 and see if that takes you to another login page
  7. Since I do not know what exactly you are looking at I would not click on the connect button on the chance that it doesn't something to break the current config. This is the manual that I am looking at specifically section 5.3 pages 103 - 104 (Manual ZyXEL VMG3927-T50K (page 1 of 421) (English) (libble.eu)). Supposedly there should be a System Info section somewhere with an arrow icon to give you expanded info.
  8. So you are in the System Info section of the router? In a manual for a similar router from that manufacturer, there should be a little > icon on the bottom right of the system info box that you can click. This should then give you more info allowing you to see a section for WAN Information
  9. No, I would just type the IPv4 address into your browser.
  10. If you still get nothing then Orange may have done something to Router 1 in which case you would still need them.
  11. Yes, you need to know the IPv4 for the WAN of Router 2. If it matches the IP address given to you when you Google "What is my IP", then Router 1 is just a bridge and you would need to contact Orange for their assistance. If the IPv4 for the WAN of Router 2 does not match then take the last number and make it a 1. So if the WAN IPv4 for Router 2 was 192.168.0.10 you would replace the 10 with a 1.
  12. Everything we are looking for at the moment should all be able to be found inside the settings for Router 2 at this moment. We aren't really focusing on Router 1 yet. So inside of the settings of Router 2, which make take a bit of looking around, but try to find somewhere that gives you the WAN configuration of that router. Could be under an advanced tab or maybe an Internet tab. Also what is the model of Router 2? Might help me to help you find said information.
  13. I can't really tell you the IP without you finding the needed information first. So first question, if you go to 192.168.100.1 that takes you to Router 2? Second thing, try to look up how to find the WAN configuration for Router 2. The IP address that is given to Router 2 is the main missing piece. Also go to Google and look up "what is my IP". If it returns the same IP that you see as the WAN IP for Router 2 do not post it here since that is your public IP address. Which then means you need to contact Orange to see if they can help.
  14. So if you go to 192.168.100.1 that takes you to Router 2? Did you ever find what the WAN IP was for Router 2? If you found the WAN IP for it then replace the last of the 4 sets of numbers with a 1 and see if that gets you to the Huawei router (Router 1).
  15. I believe the program Cal18 is referring to is called SignalRGB
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