After I changed the position of Ubuntu dock from the left side to bottom, I am not able to see the Settings window. It seems like the window is opening (because I can see the Settings icon appearing in the dock) but it is hidden from the screen.
Very late but answering for others who may have the same question...Unfortunately it's not that simple. The "hidden" settings for a candy machine determines how the NFTs are uploaded. With it set, all NFTs will be uploaded with the same URI - the placeholder image and metadata.
Once an NFT is uploaded and minted, the candy machine does not control its metadata. Even if you could remove the "hidden settings" field, this would not reveal your NFTs. In fact you need to keep the hidden settings (in particular the hash) for a reason listed below. Instead, you need to update the NFTs themselves, setting the new URI to the actual metadata file.
Now you may be thinking "isn't editing the NFT metadata like this shady? Couldn't someone use this to maliciously change my NFT?" You would be correct. To prevent this, the hash field from the hidden settings is very important. This should be the MD5 hash of the cache file created when you launched your candy machine, which contains the "real" metadata URIs. If you were to change the metadata to a different URI, you could totally change the NFT. This hash field exists so that users can confirm after reveal that the real URIs have not been changed, by reconstructing that cache file and comparing the MD5 hashes. Hence you should not remove your hidden settings - without that hash, your collection cannot be trusted.
Why did I have to download MIUI Hidden Settings to change the opening of YouTube links from the default app to ReVanced? Previously in older versions of miui, everything worked through the regular settings. I tried to change it through the regular settings, but there was no result. MIUI 14.0.5
Once you are logged into your Orbi router webpage, , the UI on the web pages does not seem to include any options for QOS settings. There is a link For "QOS Setup" If you click on "Advanced" and then "Setup" but the page it brings you to only has the option to run an OOKLA speed test and nothing esle.
However, once you are logged into your Orbi router if you manually type this address into the URL, login.net/QOS_main.htm, you can get to several pages that have more options for setting QOS priorities.
My questions is, do these priorities even work? I have set several priorities, from "normal" to "highest", for various MAC addresses and the LAN ports but I don't know if they are even doing anything on my Orbi router. Are they?
On the first page you can seemingly enable or disable WMM and turn "Internet access QOS" on or off. WMM is ebabled by default and Internet access QOS seems to be turned off by default. I left WMM enabled and turned Internet access QOS on becuase I assumed that if I did not turn it on the priorities I set would have no effect (assuming that they might work at all).
There is also an an option to "Enable upstream QOS" which does not seemingly work.
At the bottom of the page is a "SETUP QOS RULE" link which brings you to another page where you can delete or edit 30 QOS priorities that are already seeminlgly in place and where you can create new priorities.
I would really appreciate someone from Netgear explaining what is going on with these semingly hidden QOS settings on the Orbo roouter.
Probably just a place holder or a common template used for all NG routers. I see Setup QoS rules takes you to the speedtest app and not the more advanced QoS settings to input values. Something NG may or maynot bring to the Orbi. Will be up to them. Users have asked about more advanced QOS features. Up to NG though.
Several NETGEAR routers have "Dynamic QoS" which requires no settings from the user. A speedtest is run, then the results are used to set the upload and download limits that one would normally enter into a manual QoS menu. This is why there are no settings for you. None are required.
I had called customer service about this question yesterday and I just got a response after they apparently "contacted their level two technical team".
They said that the hidden QOS settings do in fact work but that Netgear plans to delete those hidden pages form the Orbi UI in the future. They were unsure if the QOS settings that I changed would contiue to take effect after Netgear deletes those pages.
I honestly do not have a lot of fatih in those answers. Until I hear from one of the technicians who actuallys works on the Orbi or Netgear releases an offical statement I won't know what to think about this issue.
Also, as far as "Dynamic QOS" on the Orbi if you type in this adress once you are logged into your Orbi router, _dynamic.htm, you can get to another apparently hidden page that apparently has setting options for Dynamic QOS. It seems that the Dynamic QOS is turned off by default on the Orbi if you belive what you see on that page.
As I understood from what I have read elsewhere the Orbi Uses WMM for prioritizing traffic by default and that is the only type of QOS manamagement that is turned on by default for the Orbi routers. I had never read anywhere that the Orbi uses Dynamic QOS.
Do the Orbi routers use WMM or Dynamic QOS by default? Is there some offical documentation somewhere from Netgear that you can point to?
I understand that "You can always get a router that has the QoS features you need and use the Orbi system in AP mode. " but it is disappointing that the Orbi does not have easily configurable QoSs settings. It is an expensive router.
The Orbi is the most powerful mesh router that is made. The Linksys Velop is probably in second place in terms of range for a triband mesh system. I wanted the most powerful mesh router system so I got the Orbi.
Also, the Orbi has has more LAN ports on the router and the satellites than the Velop system does, and the Orbi has a USB port.
However the Velop has a much better app and a better browser management page. They have better UI's and more features, like QoS settings.
With the Velop app you can easily prioritize devices and in the browser management you can set a variety of QoS priorities.
The Velop app also tells you which satellite or router that each device is connected to and which band it is connected on (2.4 or 5). The Velop app has many other "advanced features" that can be set in the app. The Orbi app is close to useless.
QoS settings are an industry standard for most mid level routers in 2018. Orbi is a 370-1000+ dollar mesh system. For those prices it should include the features that are industry standard for even mid priced routers. Also, there is no reason that the Orbi app needs to suck as much as it does.
Netgear needs to hire the few more coders and technicians necessary in order to make a decent app and implement the expected features on the Orbi. The Orbi is a flagship product for them. They are a multi-national company worth more than a billion dollars.
If you google the problems that Orbi has had you will see that for a long time wired ethernet backhaul was either not implemented or not working correctly and the USB ports were not functional. There were also many users who experienced connectivity issues for several versions of the firmware. It took Netgear a long time, like more than a year, to fix these issues and turn on these promised features.
Imagine the cost involved in research and development and marketing and advertising for any new router or product being sold at this scale, much less one utilizing new tech like mesh networking.
What kind of dysfunctional corporate bureaucracy must be taking place in Netgear's management for them to highly damage the reputation of one of their flagship products by not giving it the support it needs after launch?
Hire the people you need and stop ruining your own products!