Hello community,
I'm using a 43" 4K monitor at 100%/1:1 scaling and find the quadrant-snapping feature in Windows 10 to be incredibly useful for maximizing my screen real estate. However, I've been encountering an issue where, after my machine wakes from sleep, hibernation, or re-initializes...
We have a 27" iMac with three additional outputs (1x Mini-DP, 2x USB-to-HDMI) all extended. We use this with ProPresenter 7.
Is there any way to mirror the primary screen (the one built in to the iMac) to a third USB-to-HDMI device but continue extending on the three existing outputs?
This post is a continuation of the WDS VM / MDT imaging series:
Troubleshooting TFTP/PXE with WDS VM and Ubiquiti Dream Machine
Troubleshooting TFTP/PXE with WDS VM and MoFi Network MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-V3 OpenWrt router
Expectations of this thread:
There is nothing to solve in this post as I...
Problem is solved, see my post right after the one you quoted.
TLDR; dhcp-ignore option was set for clients presenting themselves as PXEClient. And, the dhcp-option, dhcp-boot, and dhcp-range settings needed to be set in /etc/dnsmasq.conf instead of through UCI via SSH.
Looks like I got it working!
I removed any entries I had added with these commands:
uci del dhcp.lan.dhcp_option
uci del dhcp.lan.dhcp_range
uci del dhcp.lan.dhcp_boot
uci commit
If you are using factory default of a MoFi4500 you do not have to execute the above. It was executed via SSH using...
I am running the latest firmware from MoFi Network at https://mofinetwork.com/mofi4500v3_downloads/ which would be "MOFI4500-V3-1.2.4-std"
Under Advanced > System > Software > Installed Packages the dnsmasq-full package is listed as Version 2.81-3.
The OPKG-Configuration page has this config...
This posting is basically the same thing as Troubleshooting TFTP/PXE with WDS VM and Ubiquiti Dream Machine but using a MoFi Network MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-V3 OpenWrt router instead of a Ubiquiti Dream Machine. Same exact WDS VM, so nothing has changed on the VM itself and we know that WDS and Windows...
7 years later, is that PSU even still healthy? Caps don't last forever 😳😯 has the PSU occasionally been powered on routine to maintain it? Or has the PSU been in active duty the last 7 years? Or has it been collecting dust?