Thanks, I will check out Drayteks. Congestion won't be an issue; all the service has to provide is a guaranteed minimum to guests, which is written in the AirBNB site. They can book knowing what their access limits will be.
Edit:. Wow the Draytek really looks to tick all boxes! It really is...
All are at the same address. It's a house with converted outbuildings for stats of typically 2 nights. Usual AirBNB stuff. The place has internet access already, but is shared across all. It's remote so internet access is via FWA. Specifically this is about avoiding multiple separate...
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My sister-in-law lives and works at home, and has two separate on-site AirBNBs at the same place (next-door-dwellings).
They have a single ISP provider for their internet connection.
They need a network that meets their following requirements:
- Allows to define guaranteed bandwidth...
It is the vendor who is responsible for the product lasting reasonably long (our deal is with them, not the manufacturer). So the product is supported by the vendor anyway to us, not the manufacturer.
Online some sources say a monitor should last 10-20 years when well maintained (no blocked...
Before purchasing any monitor it is wise to know its warranty period. In the UK the default warranty period is 1 year by law but a confident manufacturer will offer more. Many manufacturers, or the retailer you buy through, can offer extended warranties for which you pay extra.
Warranties...
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Monitors for sale here like the 279M1RV sometimes are listed with windows 7,8,10 compatibility. Not Windows 11. Is it anything to worry about, or does anything that works in Win10 work in Win11 just the same, in regards to monitors...
I would not be so worried about the wall mounting option.
If you can use a drill to install a wall mount, then you are certainly capable of filling in the holes later and painting over if you chose to move the mount elsewhere. Wires hanging down are no big deal either as you can just route...
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I have Win 11 and want to use 3 monitors.
The monitors have the same resolution but are different sizes and manufacturers.
I want to make it so when my mouse cursor leaves one screen it moves smoothly onto the next screen at the same vertical position. As the screens are different sizes I...
Think carefully before buying monitors. I bought an LG 27GN950-B (4K, 160Hz) in October 2020 and it's just gone wrong (single vertical pixel line always on) after 2 years 3 months heavy use.
It's out of warranty, and I foolishly (in retrospect) didn't purchase an extended warranty.
The vendor...
It's surprising to me that the industry has not invented a way to test website ordering systems with simulated high-volume traffic yet.
I mean, there's clearly a need for something that simulates many thousands of users making web page requests, clicks, inputs and purchases through systems.
But...
I did try them but didn't find a way to make them go well in my multi-screen setup. I was lucky to have someone able to bring his around to play with.
Also, when someone is sat (to my left, in my room) watching the viewing angle isn't so good for them.
You are right though, it's...
I have only a slight temptation to upgrade from my current 3090 Suprim X. Not...quite...there...yet.
These cards are massive now. They might as well come with a built-in case and PSU. We'll be connecting out motherboards, CPUs and RAM into the GPU, which will be the brunt of the gaming PC...
We have a 5900x, RTX 3090 and the LG 27GN950 which can do 160Hz at 4K. My son plays fortnite and COD in 1440 rather than 4K, as 4K with full graphics doesn't quite stay at 160Hz when things get busy. He doesn't enjoy these games any less for it.
Thus, if you play fast frame rate games like...
Update; the monitor capability of the Hyper-X quadcast (received today) is *not* zsro latency. It is slight, but still noticable.
I had the excellent 'Sound BlasterX H6' headset and the mic monitoring in that really was zero-latency, so I know how good it can be when done right.
Agree on this. And miners can still be anonymous today. Of course, if miners choose to convert tokens back into a standard currency, then they are subject to standard currency rules and taxation. But the Hodlers are not worried about this. They hold until the day everyone buys and sells in...
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