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  1. 28 minutes ago, recom273 said:

    AFAIK You need two parts - You can't just plug a fibre cable into your own router. 

     

    AIS used to offer a Huawei HG8110H which is an ONT the size of a cigarette pack. This converts optical digital to ethernet, then you take an ethernet cable to your router. Using an ONT is a cleaner and more efficient method than using their router in bridge mode.

     

    You router handles the PPPoE and the routing of the packets. You enter the the pinhole DNS into your router for networkwide blocking.

     

    Speak to AIS.

     

    For me, I prefer this, when they install the fibre they install to a fixed point, maybe close to somewhere you keep all your ugly utilities like the electrical box, then take the single ethernet cable to your router and the rest of your networking kit, NAS / servers, etc. Which gives you the freedom to move your network kit without the need to call back AIS and extend your fibre line.

     

    What router are your thinking about?

    Yes, I've got the ONT and it is hooked up via ethernet to the router's WAN port. I just want to swap the router with my own. Thinking of a normal router, no fancy AX or MU-MIMO stuff as most devices (except for one) are connected via ethernet anyway. A solid ASUS or an Archer that supports openwrt.

  2. 24 minutes ago, Airalee said:

    If your Makro is anything like the Makro here in BKK, I have found that the frozen Australian beef tenderloin (sold in shrink wrapped 2 packs) was actually better than the (also frozen)Australian beef tenderloin from the one of the popular delivery services.  It’s about ฿800/kg.  I haven’t tried the Wagyu beef (don’t want to pay the price for NY strip/tenderloins and don’t want rump steak).

    I like rump cap... This below is Wagyu MB4-5 from the company wife works at...

     

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  3. On 5/26/2021 at 11:00 AM, BKKBike09 said:

    Why/how is it useless in rain? 

     

    If you're going to drop 420K on a Street Triple 675, maybe also have a look at the Yam MT-09 (399K).

     

    (I've got an FZ09 and used to have a Speed Triple 'back in the day')

    I was thinking of a -2016 675cc STR, but need to keep looking for one...

  4. On 5/20/2021 at 4:26 PM, Kwasaki said:

    Beaut is in the eye of thee beholder it looks OK up until you get to the rear end, looks to me something missing. ????

    I think that mud guard thingy whatever looks ugly.

    Don't particularly find it ugly, but apparently it's pretty much useless in rain.

    On second thought, a Street Triple 675 looks much more interesting ????

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  5. On 5/9/2020 at 3:34 PM, n210mp said:

    Have a brand new synology  4 x hdd for sale never used bought 3 months ago from Advice for sale if you or anyone is interested 

    It's probably a long shot, but which model is (was) it? Still up for sale? Thanks

  6. Hi all - we have bought a new house  and my question is if it's possible for my wife to get registered on the Section38 app and add me to the new address? I don't have to have it installed on my phone at all, right?

     

    I've had to do 90 day registration today and they processed it using our old address (where we still live) Just want to get ahead of the game and sort it out before we move in in about 2 weeks' time.

     

    Thanks,

  7. 13 hours ago, NewbieInBangkok said:

    Thank you for taking so much time to give info.

     

    The problem we have is that we will have to decide on a few to view before we fly over to Bangkok.  Once there we will have just 1.5 days to decide which of them we will live in.  If I had longer to decide it would make things much easier.

     

    There are soooo many that would be completely fine and I’m glad that the company realtor we are dealing with does not have access to everything available so that has helped to narrow things down.

     

    Furnishings is important to me so I must admit I was tending to rule out the older condos because the furniture might be shabby but it is true that they have the larger rooms.

     

    Decisions, decisions...

    Get them to put you up in a serviced apt until you decide. That was the case with me when I relocated to Singapore in 2010. My company gave me one month to find a place. Well that turned out to be 6 weeks eventually, but this is how it should be done.

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