Sorry to ask off topic
but this group is the most knowledgeable in all things geeky ;-)
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I am trying to rebuild a damaged bldc motor
It had built-in controller, and water damage blew fet traces right off the pcb.
The p
On Friday 06 December 2019 21:36:59 James Isaac wrote:
> > The cpu cooler, a heat piped model with a huge 5"x5"x2.5" radiator
> > standing on edge is so tall I can't put the side panel back on this
> > tower, so its the same as its been, open to the breezes for 12 years
> > now!
>
> Yes!
> The hea
> The cpu cooler, a heat piped model with a huge 5"x5"x2.5" radiator
> standing on edge is so tall I can't put the side panel back on this
> tower, so its the same as its been, open to the breezes for 12 years
> now!
Yes!
The heat is better in us, (especially these days),
than the components.
Putt
On Friday 06 December 2019 09:33:18 R C wrote:
> He's not "cracking" your key, he is just getting access to your
> router.
>
> What router is it? Some of these "residential" routers, when you
> change your admin password, the old default one still exists.
>
Not with dd-wrt.
> Also, if you access
On Friday 06 December 2019 05:45:24 Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users wrote:
> Must be some exploit in the WiFi router you have. If you're using the
> WiFi built into the modem from your ISP,
Nope, no wifi in their modem. It faces a buffalo netfinity that been
reflashed to dd-wrt, and it then feeds t
I just found a firewire 1394b card with 3 ports, for a $35 bill, which
considering Apples per seat royalty, seemed like a good deal. Have any
of you folks used one of those, a SYBA brand?
Then I went to the back porch and retrieved the usb-2 breakout panels,
finding the 2nd one of 3 I had in t
He's not "cracking" your key, he is just getting access to your router.
What router is it? Some of these "residential" routers, when you
change your admin password, the old default one still exists.
Also, if you access your router over wifi itself, you'd be at risk. If
you're using HTTPS, you'd
Must be some exploit in the WiFi router you have. If you're using the WiFi
built into the modem from your ISP, ask them if there is a firmware update they
can install or if they have a newer model.If not, then get a new WiFi router
with up to date security and daisy chain it off your LAN.
O