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On 2015-05-21 23:15, buhorojo wrote:
Today's update: We now have 5 wifi rooms. The most time consuming bit is the very thing we're trying to replace, the cable. We have a high failure rate. In the real world, it looks like this: https://db.tt/foaeBf8E ROTFL!
I hope nobody opens the tap ;-) Carlos, your name betrays you and suggests you may just know something about life and work in this country of ours. The tap stopped working months ago. It is unlikely that it will be fixed any time in the next ten years. Shame really. It would be use to cool the router when the air conditioning fails. But no. Neither because someone will have the
On 22/05/15 02:22, Carlos E. R. wrote: tripped the automático by then by turning on the lights at the same time as the cleaner was using the vacuum mop. So we'd have no electricity anyway. Familiar?
So far we don't see any slowing but that is certainly due to the fibra, not our choice of channel. We had about 40 games running this lunch break starting with all of us in one room. Testing isn't easy although one thing we didn't think about is the wifi password. It's a pain having to set a password for each room. Thanks to everyone for their patience once again 40 people in the same room sharing the same WiFi point means slow, because basically only one device talks at a time.
I wonder how airports do it, but even then and I suppose they've a stash of money to throw at it you still can't watch a video without it stopping.
It really doesn't matter if all rooms have the same password; anyway, everybody will know them...
Yes, of course. A password is secret for as long as someone who doesn't know it asks someone who has been told not to tell it for it. Do we need passwords? Apart from our Google accounts, probably not. What do others do? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org