@PalmTree π΄
"Find de solution and you got a revolution, but before you say anything, let I Palm Tree King give you dis warning, ah want de answer in metric, it kinda rhyme wid tropic, besides it sound more exotic." - Excerpt from Palm Tree King by John Agard
Relays (10)
- wss://eden.nostr.land/ β write
- wss://no.str.cr/ β write
- wss://nos.lol/ β write
- wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net/ β write
- wss://nostr.mom/ β write
- wss://relay.0xchat.com β read
- wss://relay.damus.io/ β write
- wss://relay.nostr.band/ β write
- wss://relay.snort.social/ β write
- wss://welcome.nostr.wine/ β read
Graphene OS users, if your home wifi stops working, unable to connect or IP address issues, it may be the router ran out of DHCP leases. We have multiple devices and come any go many times per day. Every new connection by default uses a new random MAC address. Most routers then reserve the IP address tied to that MAC address eventually filling the entire DHCP table in n the router. The fix is easy, just alter the wifi connection to use a single random MAC or the device MAC. You may also share the device name so you can more easily track who is connected to the network.