Vajb | sicelo: maybe their claim is for plugs which are not grounded | 05:49 |
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DocScrutinizer05 | sicelo: >>causes the signal to be 'sent back' << the *signal*, which is sorta correct for cheap OVP that causes reflections in cable and thus reduces signal integrity. Use a dedicated ISDN or 100Bt or gigabit ethernet OVP, they should not introduce undue impedance discontinuities | 10:34 |
DocScrutinizer05 | check S/N and physical bandwidth in odem diagnostics before and after inserting the OVP element | 10:35 |
DocScrutinizer05 | modem* | 10:35 |
sixwheeledbeast | sicelo: It's true, there is little you can do in a close strike. there are ways to minimise the risk but there is no one piece of kit. | 11:06 |
sicelo | DocScrutinizer05: sorry for wrong word. instead of 'signal', i should have said 'causes the voltage spike to be sent back' | 11:06 |
sixwheeledbeast | The only way would be to optically isolate your equipment so basically a fibre connection. | 11:12 |
sicelo | i ran an update on my N900 (Thumb), and ended up with a qt4 build that doesn't have the 'right' tls options - e.g. qmlbrowser doesn't open https sites now, as cutenews also does not open https feeds i could open all along. | 22:14 |
sicelo | libqt4-network: Installed: 1:4.7.4~git20110505+cssu15 | 22:14 |
sicelo | i will downgrade until i find the best working version, since i do not really remember what version i had, and where i'd got it from. but if anyone knows which one's better, i'd love to know | 22:14 |
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