The PoE alternative is particularly attractive because it’s relatively easy to run an ethernet cable from your router or ethernet switch through your walls to the panel (you’ll need to have a PoE-capable router or switch, of course, or a PoE power injector). This would be considerably mo...
Slice all the way down one side, and cut almost all the way around the top. Open up the central cut until you have a large curved piece of aluminum. Slide your router’s antenna through the drinking hole in the top of the can, and point the curve in the direction you want the sign...
The cable-routing instructions, incidentally, may be used for a variety of other purposes, such as wiring doorbells, thermostats, and home Ethernet networks. This guide will walk you through on how to install coaxial cable on walls. Introduction Prepare your house for the installation of telecom...
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All controls are managed through the smartphone app. Unfortunately, you don't get much in the way of customization and fine-tuning. That's all automated, and you probably won't be able to install third-party router firmware like DD-WRT either. If you're already a Google/Nest router user...
Depending on the hardware of your NAS (i.e. the CPU it is built on), different applications will be displayed (as some apps need integrated graphics or run or arrive with support of specific ARM/x86 processors). They should list alphabetically and the Jellyfin app should be easy to spot!
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The SoC can store and run system-level code, that is, it can run an operating system (mainly LinuxOS). It can be compared in this way: MCU is only a chip-level chip, while SoC is a system-level chip. It integrates the advantages of MCU and MPU, that is, it has built-in RAM ...
Yep –“fiddly” – to go from my battery compartment to the inside of the nav station where the gauges would be is a maybe 10′ run, through one 2′ wiring channel, thru three bulkhead holes and would need to be secured all along the way. The connections at the ends is the least ...
only way to power one is using cable connected to USB computer. My assumption is that the USB=>serial does perform a reset when it powers on, or maybe even keeps the ESP reset triggered when it is not powered. I can imagine the USB=>serial chip is not powered when using the 5V line...