It's WTI's terminology for 'power cycle'. Shutdown the outlet, wait for n seconds (boot delay, configurable), then restore power to the outlet.
The web UI is simply making the Telnet connection in the background and issuing the right commands :)
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It's WTI's terminology for 'power cycle'. Shutdown the outlet, wait for n seconds (boot delay, configurable), then restore power to the outlet.
The web UI is simply making the Telnet connection in the background and issuing the right commands :)
i'll have to keep my eye out for one of those.
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Love the sight of a well laid out coms room
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-U_Dw_v5cfh...0/Drawing1.png
Next steps to figure out domain controlling and AD, 802.11x and Radius auth.
Some crazy home setups!! What are your electricity bills like???
Mines pathetic in comparison but
Asus rt-ac66u router
Gig networked to
Synology DS209
Main PC
virgin TiVo box
Boxee box
Wireless networked to
Wife's old iMac
Xbox 360
Airport express connected to the stereo in the lounge.
Our phones
BB Playbook (use as a touchscreen for win8)
Huh, yeah I don't think mine is worthy of photographs, it's quite similar to Preacher's.
ASUS RT-N16 router running TomatoUSB v1.28.7501 MIPSR2Toastman (haven't seen a reason to replace it, suits us well) - has a 500GB USB hard drive connected as networked storage.
For WAN, that's connected to the Virgin Superhub (yeugh) in modem mode. 120Mb connection, but obviously it's only 100Mb wired to the ASUS. Does me fine. If anyone has any suggestions for a gigabit router that supports a version of TomatoUSB, I'm all ears.
Anyway, wired connections from the ASUS to the Smart TV (LG 42LM620T) and the PS3 in the front room.
Wireless connections for virtually everything else:
Laptop
PC upstairs
PS3 upstairs
360 upstairs
Two Windows phones (Lumia 1020 and a 710)
iPad 4 (damn you lightning connector!)
Oh, and my old 2010 iMac downstairs
Other devices as and when. PS Vita, PSP, guest phones, the like.
Range-wise, it's pretty good. We don't have any black spots.
Reading this thread was so funny, looking at all the specs from 2003 - 32mb ram!!
Sooo cool
It took me a few moments to clock the date on the left of the posts. I was wondering how anyone could run anything on something with specs that low.
My Setup is:
Virgin Media Superhub 3 (In Modem Mode)[Do Not Recommend] as the firmware/software, connected to a Arris Server makes it reset every 32-34 Minutes- Known as Port-Flapping. Effects the Wan Port.
https://community.virginmedia.com/t5.../false/page/94
Asus RT-AC3200 (In Router Mode)
Gaming Rig/Main
3XS X99 Carbon
3XS System Build
3XS MS Win Pro 8.1 64Bit/ MS Win 10 Pro 64Bit
3XS AK-HC-06SV3 3XS CARD READER
3XS 8GB 3XS Diagnostic Pen Drive <never received<
3XS CM COSMOS 2 Ultra CASE
3XS Asus RAMPAGE V EXTREME MoBo
3XS Intel Core i7 5960X s2011 v3
3XS Intel Haswell K Refresh Promo <if someone can tell me what this is<
3XS Extreme OC
3XS CORS CW-9060009-WW Hydro H100i
3XS DDR4 VengLPX 16GB 2666Mhz
3XS 4GB EVGA GTX980 SC ACX2.0 PCIE
3XS RM1000W GOLD
3XS 250GB Samsung 850 EVO
3XS 2TB SEAGATE SSHD SATA3
3XS MS Win Pro 8.1 64Bit
3XS AK-LD02-05BL LED 60cm Blue
Other Stuff Connected to My Network:
Amazon Fire TV UHD (4K)
NowTV Box
Virgin Media TiVo 1TB
Nvidia Shield Tablet LTE 32GB
Hevc Media Box
Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE
Nintendo 3DS XL
Epson Printer (Wireless)
ZTE F660 - 1000Mbps
hi, nice network