Enclosure upgrades notwithstanding, this is a 3-year-old 17" 1080p monitor. I'm starting to feel the itch for a 4k panel since I upgraded my video card. But, there's apparently still no one who sells such a thing as a readymade product.
One thing I can think of is hardware NAT, which is not supported by LEDE unlike the stock firmware (I assume you were testing your speed using an Internet metering tool). NAT is performed when a local client access the Internet.
Good to see you got it straightened out. I have seen speeds of up to 240-280mbit DL, at close range on my C7 with LEDE. This with a Netgear A6200 USB adapter which is rated AC1200, on a Win 10 PC, doing a DSLReports test. I'm using it as my home router/AP for the house with 4 people doing various things. Currently running the 17.01.0 release.
When you enable a SQM, you set the "speed limit" of your download and upload to be slightly less than your full connection speeds. This allows the SQM algorithm to be the bottleneck, rather than some other part of your link, and it can then control the traffic. If you set "0", it doesn't set the limit to 0, it sets no limit on the traffic speed. I'm a bit unclear if it does nothing at all with that path when set that way, or is doing some kinds of work still. I have a crappy UL and a pretty good DL, and so it works for me to run with 0/28 or whatever.
The reason to not try to manage the DL, is in my case I have >300mbit, and a C7 just doesn't have enough power to handle that with the SQM on. (Now, if we could get the HW acceleration working, that might change things!) It can handle my 30mbit UL speed easily.
(If you are wondering why the Arduino uno have the port soldered like that, the reason is because the 9v port is hitting the zumo robot, which is why I need to solder it like that so that I can mount the uno to the zumo bot v1.2)
Pins 12 and 13 are used for the user pushbutton and onboard LED, respectively. So you can generally use them for other things, but be mindful that you should probably not push the button (which shorts pin 12 to ground) or try to control the LED while doing so.
Pins 0 and 1 on the Arduino Uno are the hardware serial pins. Hardware serial is used for programing the board, so if you have anything connected to them while the trying to program, it could interfere and cause problems.
Veeam Backup and Replication V12 have a lot of improvements and new features in it. If you are upgrading to V12 or installing Veeam Backup and Replication, there are many things that you should consider when planning your upgrade or installation.
The ETC plugin download is an installer bundle, containing plugins for multiple different versions of Vectorworks (currently 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022). Copying the whole thing into the plugins folder will not work because the installer never runs to select the right one.
I installed the plugin via the Tools > Plugins > Plugins Manager > 3rd Party > "Install..." button as you said, but the plugin is not appearing in the Built-In Plugins tab and the menu items are not appearing in the Workspace Edit window. It says it installed and tells me to restart Vectorworks but when I relaunch, it's as if nothing happened. Any ideas? Many thanks.
Yes, I was able to read and delete the file list.
I can read the machine settings, including vendor settings.
I can do absolutely everything, except send any data to the machine from LB!
I even tried to run the camera calibration, and that failed as well.
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