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re: request for help with networking sorcery (a bit long) 

disclaimer that this is a High-Growth Area for me, i.e. i have absolutely no idea what i'm doing and am trying my best to learn as i go

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request for help with networking sorcery (a bit long) 

let's see if i can explain this in a way that makes sense and doesn't make me sound silly

i want to set up network file access for my home's local network, so i can access files from various devices without having to manually copy them over. every potential client i have is perfectly fine with SMB 3.0... except for one (a playstation 2 with some homebrew software), which only accepts SMB 1.0 for whatever reason. i don't want to enable a deprecated file sharing protocol for the entire network, so i'd like to limit it to as close to the troublesome client as i can.

is it possible to set up some kind of "relay," like in the diagram, that presents a network share or a subset of it to the ps2 via SMB 1.0 while the rest of the network can use newer protocols?

@mimir does it think it knows something you don't about the contents of jump_table, perhaps

re: caps 

@MiaWinter that is definitely an alien spy device masquerading as a gpu case

@Felthry there's nothing absurd about incurable diseases! be sure to inoculate your cell phones and PDAs

@mcc a quick google led me to this article: babbel.com/en/magazine/differe

the "main linguistic differences" section enumerates a few letters unique to each language, and some notes about differences in pronunciation. so it seems learning russian will get you most of the way there, but you'll still have some learning to do to accurately read ukranian names

computers with adequate cooling tend to run average workloads at temperatures around 40-65°C (104-149°F), or more if running taxing software like games and 3D renderers. therefore, most computers are not at risk of contracting rabies

@riley knowing the police, they probably wouldn't have the funding to exist or they'd get sued into oblivion

they should make modular synths that go in 5¼ inch drive bays

im guessing its because of interference or something, which i cant really fix, so im just gonna see if a wifi extender and an ethernet adapter will work

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@noiob the router does also have a 5G network but it uses a different SSID

wii doesnt want to connect to the wifi even though the router says the connection is set to support 802.11g

chamical safety, bawdy, nothing 

acid to water, do as you oughter. water to acid, penis go flaccid

Do not give your real name and address if you need to go to the ER in the US, they must treat you by law regardless.

(Look up EMTALA, and report them if they violate it, it's a HUGE fine for them)

Leave your ID at home and bring a fake ID or make something up when they ask you.

They have to treat you by law.

Unless you like a $$$$ bill.

Same thing with an ambulance company, fake name and address. Because they'll bill you $5000 too if you tell them who you really are.

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