All you can do is try it when the car does come, if it works all is well, if not have a backup plan in place.I don’t know I don’t have the car yet I’m just asking in advance in case I need to start rethinking my setup
I wouldn’t need to add a mesh system because of the Sky Q mini box system but the connection over wifi compared to hard wired isn’t as smooth lolMesh WiFi
Just do that and junk the powerline
HI Andy,I recently replaced my old "BT Broadband Extender" with a much later technology "TP-LINK Powerline Adaptor". This caused havoc when trying to charge my MG ZS EV (you can hear it repeatedly trying to charge). In desperation I replaced the TP-LINK adaptor with a Netgear offering and got the same problem. Conclusion: the root cause is the use of the latest technology standards.
I contacted the supplier of my charger "Myengie" who asked if my car was an MG ZS! Seems this is a known problem. Sadly, my dealership don't or won't understand the issue. So, how do I contact MG??
WiFi != PowerlineHI Andy,
our [newly installed ] Indra Socket is working off a TP Link wifi extender and is giving us no problems. - so Far. Weve a Plusnet router and three extenders around the haouse and garage.
No, Powerline extenders do not use WiFi.WiFi != Powerline
?No, Powerline extenders do not use WiFi.
Get with it daddio
In my mathematical days, ! meant factorial, <> meant not equal (or an equals sign crossed out)
If using ! as negation do not use the equal sign so should read......... WiFi ! Powerline
Alright sonnyGet with it daddio
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What is the origin of != in the meaning "not equal to"?
As a programmer I have always assumed that using != as meaning not equal to when writing text (usually on the internet) came from programming languages. Is this true or is the origin different?english.stackexchange.com
It must be that internette wode Webby thingumajig ?Alright sonny...... not many speak, or write computer notation in real world writing such as on a car forum.
C & Unix & derivatives power most of the modern world ?From your quoted etymology piece
C and the unix shells use != for not equal, it comes from the maths symbol ≠.
Quite an exclusive usage really as most other languages use other notations.
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The inverter is 80m from the house, hence wi-fi extenders don't help. Yes, it's powerline...Is that a Wi-Fi extender that you plug in? there is no problem with those, only powerline extenders that send the ethernet signal through the mains cause the problem.
Shame whoever installed it didn't pull a network cable or two through whilst cabling it up ?The inverter is 80m from the house, hence wi-fi extenders don't help. Yes, it's powerline...
They power the little things in the world ? and yes there are a lot of little things in the world, and run on 'toy' machines.......the big things like banking and finance require bigger toys.It must be that internette wode Webby thingumajig ?
C & Unix & derivatives power most of the modern world ?
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Some of them old & creaky!They power the little things in the world ? and yes there are a lot of little things in the world, and run on 'toy' machines.......the big things like banking and finance require bigger toys.![]()
I can assure you he was not the last, I know many.Some of them old & creaky!
I know a banker who recently retired as the last purely COBOL (?) support guy maintaing legacy systems!
Horses for courses ?
I can assure you he was not the last, I know many.
C and Unix boxes just don't have the ability to process the number of transactions a mainframe can.
Each box, be it a supercomputer, a mainframe, midrange or smaller with different languages all have their uses. A horses for courses scenario.
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Enough of computers this isn't the forum for them.Although
"Linux is the leading operating system on servers (over 96.4% of the top 1 million web servers' operating systems are Linux),[28] leads other big iron systems such as mainframe computers, and is the only OS used on TOP500 supercomputers (since November 2017, having gradually eliminated all competitors)
Written in C iirc ?
Courses for horses indeed!
(Unix & Linux etc both allow the != operator ?)Enough of computers this isn't the forum for them.