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Vishmister

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  1. Hi, Thank you for your reply! I am not a professional photo editor by any means, so max RGB coverage etc. isnt incredibly important, I was more looking for certain settings I should be enabled, contrast levels etc. Thanks again.
  2. Hello forum, I recently graduated to my first Ultrawide monitor - the iiyama GB3466WQSU from a Korean QNIX IPS monitor. As someone with little experience in calibrating monitors, I was wondering the best way to set up the monitor to ensure I get optimum performance. I have done the basic things - ensuring 144Hz is selected in my Nvidia Graphics settings, ensuring HDR and Freesync is enabled etc. When it comes to the more complex settings - RGB, Gamma etc. I am unsure of the best way to set up my monitor. The monitor has a slight tint at the moment and is not particularly sharp, so I am sure there is something I am missing. If anyone has experience with this particular monitor, or general tips, they would be much appreciated. Best.
  3. Thank you for the advice - I placed the Tenda in Bridge Mode, which now enables the NAS to be seen from the laptop, and the PS4 from my phone. Appreciate the help.
  4. Hi, Thank you for your reply. My Tenda has the ability to be placed in PPPoE, DHCP (current), Static IP, and *bridge* mode - which tells me that various settings, including DNS, UpNP etc will be disabled. Would you recommend changing the Tenda settings to Bridge mode? We connect to the Tenda WiFi as a separate AP, instead of the default Sky AP - which we do not have broadcasting.
  5. Hi Falcon, Thank you so much for your reply. Your diagram is entirely correct. The Sky modem is connected to the phone line, which connects via Ethernet to the Netgear switch that powers all of the ports in the house. The switch itself is a Netgear "GS724Tv4" - which is a 'Smart' switch and does have a configuration ip address I believe. Additionally, as you asked, I am able to access the Sky Router interface via 192.168.0.1 to make any changes that were needed. Would you be aware, based on the map you provided, of the best way to place all devices on a single subnet to allow them to communicate? Thank you.
  6. Follow-up: I can, however, ping the NAS from a laptop - and get a response. I have tried changing File Discovery, changing ipv4 settings etc. to no luck.
  7. Hello Forum, I hope you are all managing to keep well. I am having an issue connecting to a wired NAS via any wireless device - such as a laptop. The setup we maintain is a 'Sky' (internet provider) router acting as a modem only, which is connected to a Netgear switch for wired devices throughout the house, and a Tenda MW3 Mesh WiFI for wireless devices. Since we have switched to the Tenda system, we have found that wireless devices cannot access those devices connected via Ethernet, such as a PS4, or importantly, a Synology NAS. When we used the 'Sky' router for WiFI instead, we were able to access all wired devices without any issue. Are there any settings you would recommend changing within the Tenda system such that we would be able to 'see' the wired devices? The Tenda Settings do allow you to change the IP Addresses assigned to Wireless devices, change DNS Settings, Port Forward etc. I am by no means a networking expert, so any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
  8. Hi! Yes, the combined sum of the data is less than the total HDD capacity.
  9. Hi, Thank you for your response! These drives are currently active, and have been for a number of years. Is there a way we can combine the data without losing the data on the drives we have already created?
  10. Hi Guys, I hope you are well! Apologies if this is the wrong sub forum. My father currently has two 500GB Hard Drives in his system, with data as such: Drive 1 Drive 2 A B B C Is there an eloquent software solution to ensure that both drives are complete duplicates of each other - such that both Drive 1 and Drive 2 have Data A B C? Thanks!
  11. Had one or two BSOD's when trying to do lots of things at once. Also a common issue I have is USB ports suddenly cutting out for periods? Means my WiFi adaptor won't work without reinsertion.
  12. OK will look into your guys options and will update, thanks again for the help
  13. OK, was stable for a while, but booted PC today, tried running chrome w/ loads of tabs as soon as it logged on and I got BSOD and clock_watchdog....
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