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  1. 1 hour ago, BigStar said:

    No. That’s the beauty of Open Shell. Download, install, forget. Everything you need’s there and in place. ????
    Rather, in a remarkable contrast, it’s the Win 10 interface fanbois who spend hours playing with their start menus, removing crapware tiles, configuring tiles, finding stuff to make their tiles usable, etc

    But I just turn on the windows 10 PC and in a few clicks I am working exactly the same as with windows 7. I really don't care much about the back end when 99.9% of the work is done inside applications that have changed little as the OS moves up a step.

     

    My HTPC also went from 7 to 10 and functions much the same although it might be little more stable and less annoying when the AV receiver puts a high on the HDMI line.

     

    Now if I spent lots of time polishing and tinkering with the OS like the kids do around here and not really doing anything productive, I might be a little upset with the unfamiliar shell.  

     

     

  2. 2 hours ago, BestB said:

    Let’s try again, maybe second time lucky. Only 1 called Chonburi 

    Unless you just want to be awkward you would state which of the offices in the Chonburi province your OP is referring to as each office is named Chonburi Land Transport in its entrance sign. - สำนักงานขนส่งจังหวัดชลบุรี .

     

    Most people here would be thinking the Banglamung office but unlike you they probably don't wear the 'here long time badge' and chip on their shoulder.

     

    Land Transport Office Chonburi - Chonburi City

    Land Transport Office Chonburi - Siracha

    Land Transport Office Chonburi - Banglamung


    I think Nakhon Nowhere transport office best suits your OP.
     

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  3. 7 minutes ago, giddyup said:

    Probably not, but I don't eat fish, but seeing a helpless live creature stuck to a board is about as cruel as it gets. What do you do with it after, throw it into the bin where it possibly suffers for hours. I won't even use them for rats.

    I hate those sticky pads too which is why we use the instant death grid in our packing shed.

     

    Cats torment house lizards close to death often leaving them to die slowly. Some get lucky by releasing the sacrificial tail or having their heads bitten off in the first few minutes.

  4. 1 hour ago, KhunHeineken said:

    I never saw it as a problem, as such, but more Microsoft's failure to recognize that the Windows 7 UI was well liked by millions around the world. 

     

    Microsoft gets heavily criticized by people from all around the world, including myself sometimes.  You would think a piece of third party software that runs in conjunction with Windows 8 and 10 to replicate the Windows 7 UI, that has been downloaded about 30 million times, would get their attention, but no. 

     

    I stayed with Windows 7 until a couple of weeks before they ended support.  Eventually, Windows 8 and 8.1 support will end.  Will you still stay with Windows 8.1, or migrate to Windows 10?

     

    I used Open Shell, and with a few tweaks, my Windows 10 looks a lot like Windows 7.

    Do Windows 7 interface addicts spend hours playing with the start menu?

     

    They remind me of that British guy Fred Dibnah and his steam powered DIY tools.

     

    Windows 7 to Windows 10 was almost no change for me. Boot up and start working with the start menu mostly redundant. Need a rarely used application, hit up the search box and its there in a flash. Put the control panel and a few tools on the start tiles and its rock and roll with Win10.

     

    PS

    This thread has entertainment value and some.

  5. The security camera system controls the IP address update request not the DDNS service server.

     

    When a IP change is detected the DDNS server is sent a request to update the account IP.

    Update delays usually come from poor quality DDNS service (free service provided with camera) or failed internet connection somewhere along the route. Software handling the request will make repeat calls until a successful update has been made with the DDNS service.

     

    Reliable camera monitoring requires a reliable DDNS service and a stable network connection. A decent service will allow the user to monitor update requests from the camera system at the DDNS service.

  6. 48 minutes ago, kenk24 said:

    How is any of this getting me some sort of price estimate? 

    For decent quality product like DEA :- Swing gate actuators, controller and safety devices.  A guess = 35,000 Baht +.


    Call some gate automation companies and obtain quotes. 

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  7. Disconnect all access points.

    Factory reset one of the ENS202's and connect it directly to a PC LAN port

    Change the PC IPv4 address to static 192.168.1.10

    Access ENS202 using default address 192.168.1.1

    Setup ENS202 as access point + DHCP off + static IP out of main routers DHCP range + default gateway

    Save settings and plug back into main network

    Check you can access ENS202 from a main router connection

    Repeat for remaining ENS202's

    Complete wireless admin for all ENS202's from main router connection


    Or, ask landlady to call network tech

  8. 12 minutes ago, extercy said:

    I would normally do this too but I have experience some routers that will block any IP from communication if it is out of the DHCP range.

    Any router that blocks addresses outside of its DHCP range should go in the trash. DHCP is given a range to work with and that includes mac assignment within DHCP.

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  9. For a simple router setup, the access points should each have a static address set outside of the main routers DHCP range with router alone handling all DHCP requests. First I would check if there are any DHCP or address conflicts on the network.

     

    Note that poor quality cable can cause POE and data problems on long runs.


    I had a problem with the work shed access point dropping off the network and found it to be a poor RJ45 connections causing the injected POE 24 volts to go low on occasions.

     

    My access points are on non overlapping channels with common SSID.

  10. 11 hours ago, Gulfsailor said:

    The problem is that I need to control the countdown timer from a control panel. The delay timer is once set okay. 

    I see my diagram pictures are now visible. Is it even possible to do what I want using these two timers?

    I am guessing the TEH48B is a panel mount countdown timer with memory and that you require it to be the off time for a continuous on/off cycle.


    Hopefully TEH48B will reset successfully when AH3-3 times out. Something like this maybe? :-

     

    timer.jpg.11e16609e2e19aca213ef0201f9d5573.jpg

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  11. 5 hours ago, xylophone said:

    I did notice that Sam Neill was involved in a movie about the finding of Tutankhamen's tomb, however it seems to have disappeared and even though I have managed to locate one or two episodes on the likes of Pirate Bay, there are no leechers so I've not been able to download them........anyone have any ideas?

    Look at the Limetorrents list for a Tutankhamun search.

     

    Tutankhamun S01E1-4 HDTV x264-ORGANiC[ettv]

     

    I am still seeding S01E01 from 2019 they all have seeders but you will likely need to leave them cooking for a few hours.

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  12. 58 minutes ago, Daffy D said:

    OK so you might find it boring but you got to admire German engineering and efficiency

     

    Producing 195 cars PER HOUR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    :thumbsup:

    Apparently, Hyundai was the original choice with lots more cars per day and a more comfortable environment for the little short guy but VW offered lots more perks including free sausages for the film crew.

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