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Expanding Sea's Network (was Adult factual proof Dan Purgertposts are the product of a child's brain)
On 03/12/2020 11:59 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Sea wrote: On 03/12/2020 03:37 AM, Dan Purgert wrote: [...] Downstairs PC doesn't already have WiFi capabilities? No, but that isn't the hurdle. How to configure my ISP's Nanostation, to get another PC on, isn't apparent. You might not have to do anything more than plug a switch in between the computer currently connected to the nano, and the nano's PoE brick (the "LAN" side). Typically nanostations can provide DHCP for a small number of clients connected in this way (say 5-10 or so). Best approach would probably be to check with the ISP though -- they might need you to use a router between the nanostation and your LAN. A switch doesn't look like it would get me anywhere else. The nanostation already has a 2nd, unused ethernet port. For, e.g. a camera. I'll just get a router, but I want 300+ foot range and I don't know if a nanostation even is a router. A very narrow beam, in one direction. Where are all the LAN jacks? Seems to be overly specialized. An amusing story. Arlen showed up once in a Linux group, complaining that Ubuntu's installer wouldn't let him put the OS on the drive where he wanted it. His HD had plenty of unused space, but that crummy installer just would not let him use it. Turned out his entire disk was already partitioned up and formatted and given to Windows. Arlen was intending to install Ubuntu into C:\ because, well, it wasn't full, so why not? |
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Expanding Sea's Network (was Adult factual proof Dan Purgert posts are the product of a child's brain)
On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:44:40 -0700, Sea wrote:
Arlen showed up once in a Linux group, complaining that Ubuntu's installer wouldn't let him put the OS on the drive where he wanted it. His HD had plenty of unused space, but that crummy installer just would not let him use it. Turned out his entire disk was already partitioned up and formatted and given to Windows. Arlen was intending to install Ubuntu into C:\ because, well, it wasn't full, so why not? To this Sea sock (and for the permanent Usenet record): o *Name your cite* The permanent Usenet record will show that I faithfully tried to help this "Sea" sock, who, instantly, proved, yet again, this Sea sock's posts are shockingly worthless in terms of added technical value to this newsgroup. Worse, this Sea sock feels the intense need to fabricate his clearly childish accusations, which, adults will note, he leaves wholly uncited. Why does Sea not cite his fabrications? o I don't know why. I suspect Sea realized that we've proven beyond a doubt his lack of worth. However, Sea has fabricated his accusation, so Sea shall expect that I will simply ask him to point to the cite from which he based his fabrication upon. Is Sea an adult who can cite where he conjured up his fabrication from? o Let's see, shall we? Given I'm never afraid of the factual Usenet record, I boldly & directly and openly ask this "Sea" sock an _adult_ question, where, the adults on this newsgroup will note whether this Sea sock responds as an adult would and should and could. To this Sea sock (and for the permanent Usenet record): o *Name your cite* I fully understand those three words are the scariest words to you childish worthless posters who have proven you can never add any on-topic value. Yet, it's the adult thing to ask of Sea, to support his fabrication: *Name your cite* -- Adults can always pass the 3-word test that bull****ters instantly fail. |
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