What about this as an alternative? http://amazon.com.au/RAVPower-Charging-Delivery-Compatible-More-Black/dp/B07VTT6WC8/ has a replaceable figure...
It's worth trying Merlin as it tends to fix a lot of issues in the base firmware. It's available for the DSL-AC68U here:...
Can you confirm the model number? DSL-AC86U isn't one I can find, so maybe you meant either DSL-AC68U or RT-AC86U?
850 posts and not one mention of Leonards House of Love? Used to be our go-to burger place for Friday lunch at work when we were in the office....
Yealink or Gigaset are just as good as mentioned by bryn
Hmm I found the connectors here: https://au.element14.com/molex/67926-0015/connector-sata-rcpt-5pos-idc-idt/dp/1507541?st=sata%20connector but...
Same here, still got loads of the connectors around that I keep finding everywhere
Ah right. I can easily design them to fit your tiles better if you like. Since it's going to be a fair amount, more than happy to let you pick the...
Can do it for $10pp or pickup in Silver depending where you're located
most times you can just put the ISP router behind your own router and the VoIP will work just fine (the exception is if they use a separate VLAN...
The gadget is called an ATA - Analog Telephone Adapter. Some will have two types of ports - FXS as you mentioned, that you plug phones into. there...
Hey Agg! Unfortunately, it seems none of these big retailers sell the appropriate hardware. You need an ATA of sorts, the Cisco ones are good...
Should be pretty easy, but not sure about the strength tbh. i can always model/print something
Possibly this? http://jscut.org/
I probably can, I haven't fired up the printer in a little while. Are you after ABS or PLA?
Can confirm ssd will make all the difference, my dad has a 2009 (i7 860 with 8gb ram) with SSD and is extremely usable.
TC-4 > LTE
you won't know what your FTTN line is like until you give it a shot. Things like latency/jitter are much better on a fixed line than any shared...
jitter on 4g can be pretty bad. jitter is extremely important for VoIP. I'd go with FTTN if you are running voip and see how stable it is. 20...
the card is a LSI 9201-8i, they are SFF-8087 for sure