don't worry, i also intend to get this working. just for the heck of it, because i know some people do it. i have also read that some printers have this capability built into the firmware/software. some say it's as easy as getting gmail to print...
sa tingin ko ay hindi ok ang config mo kasi walang internet. hehehe
/export file=anonymised_config.rsc hide-sensitive
tapos post mo dito 'yung config mo. i'm sure someone can help.
di naman ganun kadali ma-soak ang waste sponge at mapuno ang waste box. but yes, you can prevent nozzle clogging and wasting a lot of ink doing printhead cleaning by printing regularly. once a week is fine.
i also fairly recently got an Epson...
there's a possibility na nasa phone mo ang limitation. nadi-disconnect rin ba pag nandun ka sa sala?
kung hindi nadi-disconnect pag nasa sala ka, baka mahina ang WiFi Tx ng phone mo. ok ang receive (one bar less lang), pero kung hindi kayang...
you are now enlightened! 🤣
para sa nakararaming user na gusto lang makapag-connect sa internet, ok naman 'yung mga pinu-provide ng ISP. pero nakakabitin talaga pag meron kang gustong gawing naiiba sa karaniwan - multiple subnets, etc. that's...
i really wouldn't mind, kaso me shipping cost pa. hahaha dumarami na kalakal ko sa bahay, at dapat na rin maglinis-linis. kabit ko sana sa bahay ng in-laws ko, kaso di naman yun sanay sa enterprise-level gear. baka ma-confuse lang. i have 7 or 8...
ah, sorry. i discounted moca kasi 'yung custom version ng Arcadyan na commonly available dito ay tinanggal ang moca port. max throughput will depend on which standard it supports - MOCA 2.0, MOCA 2.0 Bonded, MOCA 2.5.
na-try mo 'yung option 1...
first, itama natin ang terminology. magkakaiba ang hub, switch at router. wala na dapat gumagamit ng hub sa ngayon. to be fair, i have seen some of those NH20T units labeled "Network Hub".
also, kung 'yung "Coaxial cable" ang ginagamit mo to...
it depends a lot on what games you're playing, or want to play. are you also subscribing to game pass? that'll open a bunch of nostalgic games for you, too.
at this point, getting a used xbox might be a better bet.
isipin mo na lang investment din siya sa comfort and experience mo. basta hindi ka naman nagkulang sa important bills or responsibilities, dasurv mo yan. enjoyin mo na lang headphones mo, kasi minsan kailangan din natin i-reward sarili natin para...
sounds good. it basically comes down to whether or not you get your money's worth. sulit ba ang ibinayad mo? tulad ng nabanggit mo, nakapagdulot ito ng improvement sa use case mo. the more you use it, the more value you get out of it.
you could be thinking:
dapat itinulong ko na lang 'yung pera sa family/friends ko
dapat 'yung mas mura na lang
dapat dinagdagan ko pa ng konti 'yung budget para mas maganda nabili ko
dapat itinabi ko na lang for emergency/rainy day
lilipas rin...
relevant? sure. i've never used either for my own network, but have played with a variety of TP-Links, and still have a tapo plug (mainly for checking/monitoring power use of my christmas lights during the season (and also to reset those Twinklys...
not true. Cat5E will happily do gigabit up to 100 meters. in fact, Cat6E is not even officially specified. cable manufacturers add their own take on their "enhancements" to the Cat6 spec to make something supposedly better, and called it Cat6E...