I have a small home peer-to-peer network of 3 PCs running Win 10 over WiFi
which works most of the time but seems to prefer it when the wind is from the
East and there is an ‘R’ in the month 😊. At the start of lockdown I bought a
Raspberry Pi which inspired me to install Ubuntu on a redundant l
> over WiFi which works most of the time
This is why people don't run networks over Wifi.
> At the start of
> lockdown I bought a Raspberry Pi which inspired me to install Ubuntu on
> a redundant laptop to learn Linux. Is there a simple way to include
> these in the network?
>
Well, firs
Hi, John:
Raspberry Pies are a great project to work on over lockdowns! I've got two
RaspPis, a Linux server, a Linux laptop (my main machine), 4 windows
machines, a wired laser printer, a wired inkjet printer and two Android
phones sharing the wifi and wired network. One RaspPi serves as the loca
Hi Ted
Many thanks for your help. I bought an electronics kit with the Pi to play
with. My son has a classic car, an old Jaguar, which he cossets. When he
heard what I was doing he set me the task of producing something he could run
on a Pi Zero to control the humidity in his garage. I had
Thanks Alan. The laptop and Pi both connected without any problems - possibly
because they are within a few feet of the router 😊. I'll investigate the link.
John
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-Original Message-
From: ProfoxTech On Behalf Of Alan Bourke
Sent: 30 June 2020 12:1
That sounds more like a program bug then... :)
That app I was talking about didn't use database container, all DBFs.
And no triggers.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 2:11 AM MB Software Solutions, LLC
wrote:
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> How does that have anything to do with the price of tea in China? lol
>
> It wasn't that a
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