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1 hour ago, brendan3150 said:
if i have issues with my UK pc i have friends that can go to my home to re-boot .
Since you have a home in the UK, you can set up a Raspberry Pi, leave it switched on at home, run OpenVPN on it and just dial into the Pi from your notebook anywhere in the world. It'll be like you're surfing the internet at home. It's really that simple. You can expect speeds of 20 or 30 Mbps with a Pi3.
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17 hours ago, brendan3150 said:
i shall be visiting thailand for a few months soon .
Oh, I guess you won't be ordering any fixed lines then. I should have read the OP properly.
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It's a big variable but it's always costly no matter what. You're paying for the privilege of being able to yank someone's ear at 02:00 HRS if the line goes down and cost doesn't just depend on the speeds you require but the Service level Agreement terms (i.e. does it take them 1 hour to fix, or 4 hours etc etc). For an individual like yourself you would probably be well served by just ordering two or three consumer grade lines and combining them into a failover arrangement with a pfSense gateway. You get VERY high reliability like this for very little cost. It won't matter if one of the lines goes down for days because you have two backups automatically failing over to the others.
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5 hours ago, brendan3150 said:
the data will come from a currency/stock exchange which i think may be blocked in thailand. i need to receive that data in as fast a time as possible when in thailand .
If you're trading and latency is business critical for you, you should be looking at a leased line/private circuit.
If this is cost prohibitive you can set up what I can a "poor man's leased line". I am an IT consultant working in the IT sphere in Thailand for decades, so I can offer some pretty comprehensive advice on this topic. . . This is what I am doing for my UK connections. I have a part-rack in a Singapore datacentre. I run a VPS in the CAT IDC in Bangkok, which I use to rent uncontended international bandwidth (something like 500 Baht per Mbit last time I checked). I tunnel into that from my office, NAT the connection through the Bangkok VPS through another tunnel to my rack in Singapore, and then onto my rack in the UK via yet another tunnel. Latency is circa 180 ms round trip.
If you don't have the expertise to set this sort of thing up, you can pay someone like me $$$$$$$ or just get a leased line. You're never going to get reliable latency with a commercial VPN provider. Leased lines will give you uncontended bandwidth and priority latency but you're still hamstrung by regulatory blocks. You will need your own network setting up if you want reliability and predictability.
If you're just a one man band trader, get real about your expectations. In all likelihood you won't notice your latency.
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The bandanna, leather waistcoat and peach fuzz beard look will never go out of fashion in Thailand. Pop stars should stick to pop.
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8 hours ago, billsmart said:
I read that son was fishing, which is attempting to hook fish in their mouths, drag them through the water, stick a rope through their mouth and out their gills, and leave them floundering around in the water in an attempt to keep them alive so they can then have their bellies slit open, their organs removed, and finally left to die.
So, I don't have a lot of sympathy for the son being attacked by some dogs.You appear to be inferring that the child had it coming...
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3 minutes ago, Danilo said:
Come on, wake up. I have a rottweiler and we have kids. Yes he is protective so what.
YOU wake up. . .
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Just waiting for some dog lover to tell us it was the kid's fault. . .
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2 hours ago, Will B Good said:
How easy/difficult is it to pipe electrickery from a portable generator into you house circuit?
I am fretting that we will lose the mains supply at some point and die from heat exhaustion.
This has to be designed VERY carefully, you need a pro to do it. Essentially you need a switchover that ABSOLUTELY ENSURES that the incoming neutral is the last to be disconnected after the phase, the first to be reconnected before the phase, and that the PEA side is never, ever connected at the same time as your generator. The consequences are not just for your generator, but you could potentially kill a PEA linesman by backfeeding. You also have to study the earthing arrangements very carefully (related to the neutral situation, which will vary from property to property).
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There's a nice Hyundai built under license being sold at MegaHome. It's a silent 5.5 KWh Diesel (not really silent but you get the idea). It's something like 55,000 Baht. This is the one I've been eyeing up for years. However, I've also been considering building my own with an old pickup engine. You can buy alternators pretty inexpensively, pretty powerful ones too (I'm looking at a 10 KWh system). Thereafter it's just a case of connecting it to the drive shaft and fashioning some form of basic engine speed control. . .
Be aware that any genset you get for your purposes will be 3000 RPM. This is what makes them noisy, and crucially what makes them unsuitable for 24/7 duty cycle (you have to service them and do a full rebuild every 1 or 2 hundred hours). This is why I want to build my own 1500 RPM generator.
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He almost certainly fell asleep, even the cops know it. I've always advocated driver facing cameras (a la black box) to catch them in the act.
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On 3/12/2022 at 2:06 PM, KhunLA said:
Not to defend the rich kid, but if having the means, who would not do everything and anything, to keep their kid out of prison, especially a Thai prison ?
Sending your kid to prison, takes a special kind of hate.
You beat me to it. People drone on and on about the lack of justice, and they'd be correct. . . but there is not a single parent here that wouldn't do anything in their power to keep their kids out of prison, me included. . . although I hope I'm raising my kids in a way that reduces their chances of making bad decisions.
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On 3/12/2022 at 11:34 AM, TimBKK said:
Mr. Cop Killer.
Which one? Are you talking about Duangchalerm? That's one that all been wrapped up, and the perversion of THAT case was Duangchalerm becoming a police officer. . . or are you talking about Mr Red Bull, which has not. . .
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The fact you don't like this is irrelevant.
The salient point I'm making is that the negative publicity already existed for decades. In fact, there was FAR more publicity on Hopewell back then, I was here, I remember it, and I used to live in Lak Si just a short distance from the project. The running joke locally was the chicane frontage road dodging the columns. Nobody cared then, nobody cares now. The sun, the wind and the rain will erode away the columns before anybody cares.
26 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:that's why you don't quote or let posters know you are responding to their posts
What do you want, a phone call?
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23 hours ago, Bluespunk said:
I disagree.
I find it funny that people are so blind to fact that they just ignore what's right in front of them. Thailand is full of foreign investment (private and state sectors) and has been ever since before and after Hopewell, which didn't change a thing. . . I ask for substantiation but get nothing and you instead choose to criticise my use of forum functionality. . .
23 hours ago, Bluespunk said:Oh and when replying to someone’s post it’s best to quote them rather than just responding under the post…
I disagree and I know how to use a forum. It's obvious who I'm responding to when it's the next immediate post.
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... So check who built every SRT project since Hopewell, who supplied the rolling stock, etcetera, etcetera...
Nobody cares about Hopewell Project. No one. . . and I guarantee you, none of you can give me one example of failed direct or indirect foreign investment as a result of Hopewell.
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This is about labour costs and free trade agreements, it has nothing to do with Hopewell. You'll have to do better than that.
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We saw already, it is what it is. Do you have anything substantial to add? ... because the multinationals, manufacturing, infrastructure importations and related economics are all there in plain sight. There have also been countless SRT partnerships with international consortia since Hopewell. Or are you suggesting they hide in plain sight? Nobody cares when there is money to be made. No, one, cares. No one will ever care.
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2 hours ago, Bluespunk said:
Ah huh…
Yeah that's right. Just open up your computer and check where the hard drive was made. Regionally Thailand is a very attractive place to do business or manufacture. It has been for a looooooong time. Trust me, I know. Hopewell is an abberation at the most. It hasn't changed a thing.
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I think we've been seeing for 30 years already.
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41 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:
How on earth does the country expect to attract foreign investment with these types of shenanigans.
They won't have any problem whatsoever. The risk is always factored into any investment at any price point, and Thailand is low risk, compared to say, Vietnam.
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I bet you've got Chang sockets or some other garbage brand.
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On 3/8/2022 at 5:45 PM, snoop1130 said:
A Royal Thai Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed
How could such a thing happen with those Jatukam amulets they bought for the aircraft in the Naughties?
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Posted · Edited by Led Lolly Yellow Lolly
A VPS in a data centre, as some are advising, won't work if you really need to fool many services. It's trivial for an adversary to do an ASN (Autonomous System Number) lookup on your IP and associate it with a data centre rather than a domestic IP. They can do this on the fly.
If your aim is to simply appear you are at home in the UK, then it's trivial to route all your traffic from anywhere in the world to your home connection with the most basic inexpensive equipment, and this is your best solution, no one will have any idea you're not actually there.