any word on the WPA2/3 mixed support for iOS 12? I didn’t see it in Known Issues but didnt see it in resolved issues eitherRUCKUS Unleashed AP 200.12.10.5.234 (GA) released.
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Haven’t seen anything in regards to this, but I think you may be mixing two separate issues (although I haven't seen either in the resolved section).any word on the WPA2/3 mixed support for iOS 12? I didn’t see it in Known Issues but didnt see it in resolved issues either
I have an R650 which lost power during a firmware upgrade and needs reviving.
what he said. exactly how I did all the idrac uboot ****ery. stick em in the holes and put a little tension on them so they pull up against the edges of the holesWhy not simply getting something like Amazon.com (or a variant) and make sure its not moving while flashing?
I'm pretty sure the header would go in the holes towards the bottom right of the photo below. I fished through the FCC documentation, and that's where they attached their serial cable.you sure you're looking at the right spot though and that the header isn't somewhere else on the board? the R750 in my picture should be about the same age as your R650
Oh ms264556,I'm pretty sure the header would go in the holes towards the bottom right of the photo below. I fished through the FCC documentation, and that's where they attached their serial cable.
And yeah, I'll use your R750 pinouts (thanks!), and buy a $2 bundle of male<=>female breadboard wires.
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Latest iphones and samsungs to start with.So... where can I buy a 6ghz wifi device
Could be helpful if IoT Wi-Fi devices start using it, but don’t hold your breath that is years away if ever. Latest iPhone and other latest apple devices are Wi-Fi 6 though, not 6e. Apple never rides the early adopter bleeding edge on Wi-Fi standards it seems, not unreasonable as by the time that new standard slowly becomes useful it’s basically time for a new device.Latest iphones and samsungs to start with.
Doesn't do much for home user tho, since it mostly aimed at high-density areas from what I understand
wifi-6 is not the same as 6ghz wifi band . I just haven't seen any devices that we can buy that uses wifi-6e and probably won't be at least a few years out until it gets adopted, like Vesalius pointed out.Latest iphones and samsungs to start with.