MoCA is fucking awesome.I don't know why the guy didn't just install a few MoCA routers and call it a day.
MoCA is fucking awesome.I don't know why the guy didn't just install a few MoCA routers and call it a day.
He's got the 1/4" plywood backing sitting in a rabbet to resist racking. That'll probably do the trick.That would support it for sure, but his is just floating over the carpet
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Nope, it's pretty awesome. I've got 4 MoCA APs and they're fantastic.No
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I suppose when you're capped Wireless speeds they might make senseNope, it's pretty awesome. I've got 4 MoCA APs and they're fantastic.
For what we (you included) do, gigabit is supermegaoverkill and you know it.I suppose when you're capped Wireless speeds they might make sense
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For what we (you included) do, gigabit is supermegaoverkill and you know it.
I think I recall reading that. However, my 170mbit seems to do just fine.Doesn't MoCA support gigabit speeds now, or is the medium the limiter?
The standard template library has had a map data structure since 1994.@Jehannum I know that all you really care about is pointing out the shortcomings of ST, but I ran across this and it seemed to be what you were talking about. So it's coming soon.
https://community.webcore.co/t/need...w-key-value-piston-input-type-in-webcore/6019
I've no idea how on Earth this thing functioned without it!??!?!?!The standard template library has had a map data structure since 1994.
Glad your little pet project finally made it that far.
With long, complicated, pointless if/elseif/else statements, duh.I've no idea how on Earth this thing functioned without it!??!?!?!
When's the last time you came? You seem uptight.With long, complicated, pointless if/elseif/else statements, duh.
You always say this and it never makes sense.big gulps, eh?
You always say this and it never makes sense.
Antarctic Otters.