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Are you talking about speed or the amount of data you can transfer? If the speed is unlimited then oh boy, gonna move to Mexico :)
Are you talking about speed or the amount of data you can transfer? If the speed is unlimited then oh boy, gonna move to Mexico :)
Didn’t think about that. Thanks for pointing it out!
Very good solution. However, what benefit does the user get by formatting the drive every time a new game is to be installed? I mean, the thing already doesn’t have internet access and no important data is on the drive anyway. Am I missing something?
I recommend putting public-facing devices on a separate VLAN, and run as much as possible through a reverse proxy, to only have a single port open. Network monitoring is important too.
I used to have one TL-SG105 and I solved this problem by connecting port 1 to the upstream router on first boot, so it can get an IP assigned by the router’s DHCP server and not create it’s own, breaking your entire network.
Yakuza branch? I want to know more, I hate Nintendo.