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Re: Drop out at the same time every evening
3 weeks ago
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@Dan_the_Van wrote:
From what I see you can run 'Wine' on macOS which will allow you to run Windows applications. https://www.winehq.org/
I have used wine on ubuntu based systems for routerstats with success, not having a macOS based system I have not been able to try.
Oracle Virtual Box is free to use, so you could use that with a Ubuntu based OS (something like Mint) and Wine.
Yes, I could give VirtualBox a go for sure, I have dabbled with that a few times over the years. Why would I need to Wine it? Wouldn't router stats work in Mint, as there is a Linux version there?
Cheers
Re: Drop out at the same time every evening
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
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The executable is RouterStatsHub5A.exe
EDIT: you could use Zorin OS that's preloaded with wine.
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3 weeks ago
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@Dan_the_Van wrote:
The executable is RouterStatsHub5A.exe
EDIT: you could use Zorin OS that's preloaded with wine.
My apologies, I hadn’t spotted that bit
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2 weeks ago
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@MisterW wrote:
The master socket is what I’d call a standard faceplate. Just a single telephone socket.
@Wildroverandy could you post a picture of it please ? it may still have a removable faceplate and if that's the case it may be useful to eleimate a faceplate issue by using the test socket
It surely couldn’t have been this daft could it? It wasn’t the Faceplate, but on the 24th I swapped the filter for the one that came with the router, and I haven’t seen a dropout since then (obviously the filter swap trigged a log event (identical to the previous ones).
So the last actual dropout logged was the 22nd.
Thanks to all for their contributions.
cheers
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