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Reddit | Wireless Networking and Security
5d ago
"Hello everyone, I'm looking for a radio frequency transmitter that can reliably send information up to 8 meters deep inside a lixiviation pool. Any recommendations or insights on suitable transmitters for this specific environment would be greatly appreciated!"
Copper Lixiviation: A Brief Overview
Ore Placement: Crushed ore is placed on an impermeable pad (the "heap").
Leach Solution Application: A leach solution (usually containing chemicals) is applied to the heap, allowing it to percolate through the ore.
Dissolution of Copper: The leach solution dissolves the valuable copper minerals.
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5d ago
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Reddit | Wireless Networking and Security
1w ago
I'm having this same issue on my machine I have the latest drivers installed. Every time I disable this setting "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" disables "Allow this device to wake the computer" for my ethernet network card.
The only way for wake on lan to work is if this setting is enabled but when an extended amount of time has gone by the network card is powered off and the magic packets can not be received.
Anyone fix this issue?
IntelĀ® Ethernet Controller I225-V
Driver Version: 1.1.3.28
Driver Date: 3/5/22 Not really sure where and how to update this using Intel ..read more
Reddit | Wireless Networking and Security
1w ago
sennheiser skm500 g3 firmware 1.8.0 updated failed - doesn't start.
any idea how to "reboot"?
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Reddit | Wireless Networking and Security
2w ago
Hi. I just wonder what's the difference between the VHF/UHF devices that's designed to be used for mics & instruments. Can't I just buy one UHF set designed for a microphone, use/adapt it to use with my electric guitar, and enjoy it? What are the technical differences? I see that, especially UHF ones have quite a broad frequency range between 40hz to 18khz which is more than enough for electric guitars.
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Reddit | Wireless Networking and Security
2w ago
I have Readgear Cosmo 7.1 (white) USB wired headphones. I want to make it wireless, the idea I came out with is by using Bluetooth audio modules, the problem is that bluetooth audio module supports aux output. how do convert thhose aux signal to usb signal and make it work?
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Reddit | Wireless Networking and Security
2w ago
Hello everyone
Does anyone have this book in PDF?
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Reddit | Wireless Networking and Security
2w ago
Hi, when I'm using LAN to connect to my router I'm getting around 100Mbps speed with latency under 20ms for download & upload but ping is around 30 ms. But when I switch to Wifi the speed goes way down to 40 Mbps & the latency is 200ms+ but the ping is under 35ms. When I'm testing using my mobile the speeds are down even further like 20mbps tops but the ping is around 30ms & latency is around 200ms. I'm using a single-band router & I'm posting the results of 5 tests. Also, my Android stick is constantly disconnecting from the wifi. I tried testing & all but nothing worked ..read more
Reddit | Wireless Networking and Security
2w ago
Hello all, not sure how many of you all own a boat/RV with a router that has satellite/cellular/wifi capabilities.
I have this device that can connect to ethernet, satellite, wifi or cellular. The issue I am having is the wifi portion. It has been working since January but stopped working since this past sunday.
I have been at a hotel's marina connecting to their wifi with no issues with the router, again, up until sunday. When I go to connect to the wifi it says unknown error please try again. I've tried both the 2.4 and 5g SSIDs. I've tried power cycling the router, but no dice. We have the ..read more
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3w ago
Hey, I just bought a Galaxy S23 and the Buds 2, and I'm thinking of getting a Baseus wireless charger. I'm always putting my phone down throughout the day, and instead of leaving it on the table, I figured I might as well put it on the charger, even if the battery isn't low. But here's the thing, I'll probably be doing that like 30 times a day. Will that mess up my phone or something and reduce my battery's effectiveness?
Is it harmful to charge my phone multiple times a day using a wireless charger?
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