

Yes, this is what IP routing does. Your router needs to know where to send that traffic, and the tunnel gateway (your server) needs to accept and route it over the tunnel.
Don’t forget that packet responses also need to reach your device.
Yes, this is what IP routing does. Your router needs to know where to send that traffic, and the tunnel gateway (your server) needs to accept and route it over the tunnel.
Don’t forget that packet responses also need to reach your device.
I know, having had one, that you can set a power budget… but it’s going to clock your CPUs all the way down and still run at least 120W with horrible performance.
That would be a good place to start. Which providers does it support?
You can self host services on cloud servers.
You could also put it on a cloud system and not worry about your local connection.
What are you actually using for storage, and how is it connected?
I run MECM at home so that my Windows machines don’t reboot themselves on their own. Apparently it corrupted its database some weeks ago, and I didn’t notice until the backups had aged out. So I had to build a new one from scratch, and holy fuck I hate it every time. So many steps not documented or automated in the installation, to say nothing of all the items scattered across the MECM console that you have to configure before it does anything.
So I guess I should get around to log and system monitoring.
Docker should be trivial to run. Hopefully it gives you some useful messages in the logs.
How long is the warranty? If the warranty is through the company, how long is the company going to be around?
Secure boot should stop this, but I don’t see it mentioned in the article.
I’d forgotten all about the notification LED. I wonder, could you flash a small part of an OLED display to achieve something similar while still being low power?
I would just download them. It’s a lot easier to just put the list into Radarr and wait.
Yes. I let the recheck run.
I have the Jonsbo N3 and I’ve been happy with it. The N2 should do you just fine.
Why?
The payment processors are far, far bigger that a few online game stores. Even Steam isn’t big enough to change their minds alone.
So it was due to a misconfiguration in their GitHub project, that inappropriately accepted a PR? Or because a random account was added to the project?
I don’t see it in the commit history either. There’s one merge on the 13th, and it was immediately reverted. Have they modified the history?
What device are you going to put this shared storage on?
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I just did one of my two nodes. Easy upgrade, looks good so far.