Wireless router
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router and also includes the functions of a wireless access point. It is used to provide access to the Internet or a private computer network. Depending on the manufacturer and model, it can function in a wired local area network, in a wireless-only LAN, or in a mixed wired and wireless network.
Features
Wireless routers typically feature one or more network interface controllers supporting Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet ports integrated into the main system on a chip (SoC) around which the router is built. An Ethernet switch as described in IEEE 802.1Q may interconnect multiple ports. Some routers implement link aggregation through which two or more ports may be used together improving throughput and redundancy.[1]
All wireless routers feature one or more wireless network interface controllers. These are also integrated into the main SoC or may be separate chips on the printed circuit board. It also can be a distinct card connected over a MiniPCI or MiniPCIe interface. Some dual-band wireless routers operate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands simultaneously. Wireless controllers support a part of the IEEE 802.11-standard family and many dual-band wireless routers have data transfer rates exceeding 300 Mbit/s (For 2.4 GHz band) and 450 Mbit/s (For 5 GHz band). Some wireless routers provide multiple streams allowing multiples of data transfer rates (e.g. a three-stream wireless router allows transfers of up to 1.3 Gbit/s on the 5 GHz bands).
Some wireless routers have one or two USB ports. These can be used to connect printer or desktop or mobile external hard disk drive to be used as a shared resource on the network.[2] A USB port may also be used for connecting mobile broadband modem,[3] aside from connecting the wireless router to an Ethernet with xDSL or cable modem. A mobile broadband USB adapter can be connected to the router to share the mobile broadband Internet connection through the wireless network. Some wireless routers come with either xDSL modem, DOCSIS modem, LTE modem, or fiber optic modem integrated.
The Wi-Fi clone button simplifies Wi-Fi configuration and builds a seamless unified home network, enabling Super Range Extension, which means it can automatically copy the SSID and Password of your router.[4]
@Strucker Yeah, Ren made a joke, a mod didn't like it much and after that he, WiiMini and Default4 went on an angry rant for some reason, which got all of them banned in the end.
Some of the comments from that mess are still up, although most of them were deleted.
Afaik it only affects the lift the wing generates, Flat Bottom is better for low speed planes like a Cessna 172, Symmetric is usually better for faster planes like fighter jets since they don't need the extra lift and it can make level flight more difficult, Semi-Symmetric is somewhere in-between, not entirely sure what it is used for.
In short, here's the difference between the 3:
Symmetric - No lift at 0 AOA (neutral pitch) regardless of speed
Semi-Symmetric - Some lift at 0 AOA, increases with speed
Flat Bottom - Even more lift at 0 AOA, also increases with speed
There's also a hidden airfoil type named "NACAPROP" that can only be set with XML editing, I'm not sure how it works but GuyFolk seems to always use it so it might be better for PSM capable planes.
@jamesPLANEScdxxLXIX Wait, really? On my country it's the more expensive of the two, I always thought it was to compensate for extra fees or something.
@OUGHTO In that case...
Greetings my good sir! I write this to kindly request that you write my personal identifier (commonly know as an "Username") on the public commentary section of your upcoming publication (advertised here) at the time it is published, so that I may be alerted of it's availability and add it to my ever-growing collection of flying machines on this virtual entertainment medium (known as a "Videogame") named long ago after it's relatively comprehensive and simplified nature when compared with it's real life equivalent. I wish you a good day sir!
~ With my regards, Korzalerke.
@HellFireKoder To be honest most of the rules are a bit too vaguely written, what exactly counts as "advertising"?
Not picking any sides here, just saying the rules page really needs an update.
@JeskoGoesVROOM I understand your current situation as to why you have made your decision, however, I do believe I may have found a reasonable solution to this dilemma and so I propose the following:
Instead of relying solely on your unfortunately less-than-magnificent memory to write your fellow players' unique identifiers, why not come back to your previously made announcement publications and (by making use of the very convenient "copy and paste" functionality on your cellular device or personal computer) obtain the identifiers from there?
I shall patiently await your reply to my proposition and sincerely hope you will consider it.
~ With my regards, Korzalerke.
Greetings my good sir! I write this to kindly request that you write my personal identifier (commonly know as an "Username") on the public commentary section of your upcoming publication (advertised here) at the time it is published, so that I may be alerted of it's availability and add it to my ever-growing collection of flying machines on this virtual entertainment medium (known as a "Videogame") named long ago after it's relatively comprehensive and simplified nature when compared with it's real life equivalent. I wish you a good day sir!
~ With my regards, Korzalerke.
@MrSilverWolf Apparently I can't block you at all actually, the block button doesn't seem to do anything (as you can see by the fact my alt could still comment here).
Your username also doesn't show up on my blocklist after pressing the button.
@KnightOfRenLite @Ren The "block communication with X?" dialog shows up as normal for me, you sure it doesn't work?
EDIT: Just tested it on an alt, you're right.
@Dragoranos Ban evasion will almost always result in an ip ban as far as I know.
aka. The Knights Of Ren™ are powerless without their king.
@jamesPLANEScdxxLXIX Judging from his hilarious post history, this is probably just an 8 year old typing random nonsense.
Wireless router
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router and also includes the functions of a wireless access point. It is used to provide access to the Internet or a private computer network. Depending on the manufacturer and model, it can function in a wired local area network, in a wireless-only LAN, or in a mixed wired and wireless network.
Features
Wireless routers typically feature one or more network interface controllers supporting Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet ports integrated into the main system on a chip (SoC) around which the router is built. An Ethernet switch as described in IEEE 802.1Q may interconnect multiple ports. Some routers implement link aggregation through which two or more ports may be used together improving throughput and redundancy.[1]
All wireless routers feature one or more wireless network interface controllers. These are also integrated into the main SoC or may be separate chips on the printed circuit board. It also can be a distinct card connected over a MiniPCI or MiniPCIe interface. Some dual-band wireless routers operate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands simultaneously. Wireless controllers support a part of the IEEE 802.11-standard family and many dual-band wireless routers have data transfer rates exceeding 300 Mbit/s (For 2.4 GHz band) and 450 Mbit/s (For 5 GHz band). Some wireless routers provide multiple streams allowing multiples of data transfer rates (e.g. a three-stream wireless router allows transfers of up to 1.3 Gbit/s on the 5 GHz bands).
Some wireless routers have one or two USB ports. These can be used to connect printer or desktop or mobile external hard disk drive to be used as a shared resource on the network.[2] A USB port may also be used for connecting mobile broadband modem,[3] aside from connecting the wireless router to an Ethernet with xDSL or cable modem. A mobile broadband USB adapter can be connected to the router to share the mobile broadband Internet connection through the wireless network. Some wireless routers come with either xDSL modem, DOCSIS modem, LTE modem, or fiber optic modem integrated.
The Wi-Fi clone button simplifies Wi-Fi configuration and builds a seamless unified home network, enabling Super Range Extension, which means it can automatically copy the SSID and Password of your router.[4]
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+3As far as I'm aware deleting an account completely erases it from the server as if it was never made in the first place, so no.
+1@Strucker Surprising their accounts are even still up, any other forum and they'd be ip banned instantly.
+1@Strucker Yeah, Ren made a joke, a mod didn't like it much and after that he, WiiMini and Default4 went on an angry rant for some reason, which got all of them banned in the end.
+1Some of the comments from that mess are still up, although most of them were deleted.
You should do one of these for PID controllers.
@TheFlightGuySP
This always confused me, why is it available for wings if it's meant for props? Were wing propellers a planned feature at some point?
+1Afaik it only affects the lift the wing generates, Flat Bottom is better for low speed planes like a Cessna 172, Symmetric is usually better for faster planes like fighter jets since they don't need the extra lift and it can make level flight more difficult, Semi-Symmetric is somewhere in-between, not entirely sure what it is used for.
In short, here's the difference between the 3:
+2Symmetric - No lift at 0 AOA (neutral pitch) regardless of speed
Semi-Symmetric - Some lift at 0 AOA, increases with speed
Flat Bottom - Even more lift at 0 AOA, also increases with speed
There's also a hidden airfoil type named "NACAPROP" that can only be set with XML editing, I'm not sure how it works but GuyFolk seems to always use it so it might be better for PSM capable planes.
He got in trouble with the mods and got banned, same with Default4.
@ZeroWithSlashedO Idk how Chick-Fil-A works but I assume he was probably going to eat there anyways and just decided to give them those names for fun.
+1@jamesPLANEScdxxLXIX Wait, really? On my country it's the more expensive of the two, I always thought it was to compensate for extra fees or something.
@Darkmoon I don't think so, but I could convert the image if you want.
+1@OUGHTO In that case...
Greetings my good sir! I write this to kindly request that you write my personal identifier (commonly know as an "Username") on the public commentary section of your upcoming publication (advertised here) at the time it is published, so that I may be alerted of it's availability and add it to my ever-growing collection of flying machines on this virtual entertainment medium (known as a "Videogame") named long ago after it's relatively comprehensive and simplified nature when compared with it's real life equivalent. I wish you a good day sir!
~ With my regards, Korzalerke.
What's the part count?
@jamesPLANEScdxxLXIX It's for half the price for a limited time, only $0.75 a medium bucket. Butter is $0.25 extra.
This program can do that
+1@rexzion They had a point at first but then devolved into mindless trolls for some reason, maybe they're drunk or something idk.
+3@Ren If you don't want to take my warning that's your choice, but don't cry if you get a ban.
@HellFireKoder To be honest most of the rules are a bit too vaguely written, what exactly counts as "advertising"?
Not picking any sides here, just saying the rules page really needs an update.
3k parts? How do people have the patience to make this stuff with the horrible editor?
+4If you mean flares, you can't.
+1@JeskoGoesVROOM I understand your current situation as to why you have made your decision, however, I do believe I may have found a reasonable solution to this dilemma and so I propose the following:
+1Instead of relying solely on your unfortunately less-than-magnificent memory to write your fellow players' unique identifiers, why not come back to your previously made announcement publications and (by making use of the very convenient "copy and paste" functionality on your cellular device or personal computer) obtain the identifiers from there?
I shall patiently await your reply to my proposition and sincerely hope you will consider it.
~ With my regards, Korzalerke.
No auto yaw on take-off? 2/10 too high quality.
+1Greetings my good sir! I write this to kindly request that you write my personal identifier (commonly know as an "Username") on the public commentary section of your upcoming publication (advertised here) at the time it is published, so that I may be alerted of it's availability and add it to my ever-growing collection of flying machines on this virtual entertainment medium (known as a "Videogame") named long ago after it's relatively comprehensive and simplified nature when compared with it's real life equivalent. I wish you a good day sir!
~ With my regards, Korzalerke.
@Ren I think he got banned.
+1Devs could just delete the Mods' accounts from the server lol
F-16C Fighting Falcon Block 50
@MrSilverWolf Apparently I can't block you at all actually, the block button doesn't seem to do anything (as you can see by the fact my alt could still comment here).
+1Your username also doesn't show up on my blocklist after pressing the button.
@KnightOfRenLite @Ren The "block communication with X?" dialog shows up as normal for me, you sure it doesn't work?
EDIT: Just tested it on an alt, you're right.
@WormWithLegs Maybe it doesn't work very well in VR since there isn't a lot of space in the cockpit.
+1@MrSilverWolf Btw what happens if you block a moderator? Can they still tag you and comment on your posts? Would be kind of weird if they couldn't.
+1@Bobyo uhhh... not sure if I wanna copy-paste that one chief, I think you win this round.
@Bobyo AURUAHAHAHAH slap
@Bobyo YU LOSE
@Bobyo COUNTER YES TIMES INFINITY
@Bobyo N O TIMES INFINITY
@Bobyo N O
@Bobyo n o
@Bobyo no
@Bobyo no
no
German Russia
+1@Rework Instant stroke, Korzalerke is halfway pronounceable though, maybe they could spell that out.
+1They found the word wings hard to pronounce? lol
+1@XWorks In any case, do not tag me anymore unless I ask you to do so for a specific post.
What do you think about mine?
@ColonelCanada Oh they did have it, you just didn't tell them the right password.
+1@ColonelCanada Yeah, I didn't like the terms much so I chose the alternative.
+1