De ce que j'en comprends "Freebox" c'est le fournisseur de service Internet..?J'imagine que ton ami utilisait le Wi-Fi qui vient avec le modem du fournisseur...Celui-ci a fort probablement changé de SSID (nom) ou de clé/mot de passe lors du remplacement.L'imprimante tenterait donc de se connecter à son ancien Wi-Fi qui n'existe plus.Il y a sûrement une façon de réinitialiser l'imprimante et de la reconfigurer avec le nouveau.
Après un peu de recherche sur le site de HP...
Réinitialisation des paramètres réseau :
Appuyez sur le bouton Sans fil 🛜 et X, maintenez-les pendant quelques secondes.
Cela réinitialisera les paramètres sans fil de l'imprimante, et elle sera prête à rechercher les réseaux disponibles.
Attendre quelques secondes juste pour etre sûr, il pourra ensuite refaire la config initiale un peu comme lorsqu'elle était neuve.
Configuration via l'application HP Smart
Activation du mode de configuration :
Appuyez sur le bouton Sans fil sur l'imprimante. Cela activera le mode de connexion sans fil.
Téléchargez et installez l'application HP Smart sur votre ordinateur ou votre appareil mobile à partir du Google Play Store ou de l'Apple App Store.
Ouvrez HP Smart et sélectionnez l'option pour ajouter une nouvelle imprimante.
Suivez les instructions à l'écran pour connecter votre imprimante au réseau Wi-Fi :
Vous devrez choisir le nouveau SSID et entrer le mot de passe du réseau Wi-Fi.
Then again, that only works for communities your home instance knows about.If there's a community you find on a remote instance, that your home instance doesn't know about (nobody subscribed yet), then grab the remote community URL and search for that on your home instance, you should then be able to subscribe and others won't have to jump through these hoops.
I'm not sure that searching for a community by its home instance works.You can browse for their communities here:https://feddit.it/communities
But then you're on there and not where your account is.You could take that community's URL and search for that on your home instance search, then subscribe, etc.
let’s not pretend you’re not gonna bang a hot young girl
You probably can't imagine someone that doesn't have the same desires you have, but I wouldn't have sex with a 25 year old kid let alone a 17 y.o. one. Both look like kids to me and present no attraction whatsoever.
Aww yea.. Hauling grain... 😅Our trips were much shorter, but I remember towing 10-tonne grain cars, sometimes multiple, with the old Dakota.It surely wasn't rated for this, but the thing just refused to die.
I still can't take some people seriously, those who're afraid of putting a scratch in their beds by putting literally anything in them...sigh
We always had a truck on the farm growing up, back then it was just a practical day-to-day tool.It was small, dirty, scratched, dented, peeling, among other things.It also smelled like cigarettes and only tuned to AM radio baseball, but whatever.
Sure, it was still higher and bigger than a car but also so much lower than these modern absurdities. And SO much more practical.When you have to load the bed a million times, those new lifted pavement princess truck are just dumb af.It towed more than most of these things too, although I'm pretty sure nobody even looked at how much it was supposed to haul on paper.There are now city version of these emotional support trucks with about the engine size and towing capacity of my now retired hatchback.You can lose sight of a grown up adult in the huge blind spots that it has.100% impractical.It's dumb as fuck.
Aside from adhesion itself, maybe that specific filament is (also) underextruding?I have has a batch of 1.75mm filament that was actually something like 1.6ish. I tried to have it stick, but nothing worked because it simply wasn't extruding enough.I eventually measured it with calipers, set that in the slicer and then it started worked fine.Similarly, maybe your .2mm nozzle has a partial clog?
Sadly, the CAD software I have the most experience with is SolidWorks. It has its quirks, but I like it and I know my way around.Which is too bad, because it's completely absolutely fucking stupidly expensive for any home use.
Not to mention I've heard stories of people getting caugth through exported models' metadata and getting sued for publishing models made with pirated or student versions or whatnot.I'm not even a business and whilr I have no moral qualms pirating software, I don't exactly wanna deal with an actively hostile company either.
I've switched to onshape for now, but I know enshittification will eventually butcher it too.There's a few others I've tried that I either can't get good at, or that simply lack functionality.
I've been meaning to try Alibre CAD, but last I checked, their trial thing required back and forth with a rep and I just never bothered.
I don't even mind paying, yet not $5k yearly or some shit.If you ever find something, ping me.
Honestly, I'd just use whatever the ISP provides.Sure, it's not open source and it kinda sucks...
But I mean, if you don't trust the ISP modem, you can't trust the rest of their infrastructure either anyway, so it's kinda moot.At least that way you have a vague chance of having a modicum of support when shit breaks.
If it can't be put into bridge mode, it probably has some sort of DMZ function where it basically does port forwarding for any/all possible ports.Double NAT isn't as bad as it sounds these days.
Now to your question...They exist, they're mostly targeted at ISPs though, so might be a harder find than other things.They might also be older, as basically all customers also want their ISP to provide Wi-Fi, which a bridge modem won't.Anyway,You'll have to know what DSL were talking about, there's... ADSL, ADSL2+, VDSL, VDSL2, etc
One old-ass model we used to use back in the day was.. a Siemens 5200, but that's ADSL2 at best, definitely not VDSL.
I've reinstalled Disco Elysium, but on the Steam Deck this time.I had started a playground a while back, but I took a break after barely scratching the surface.I was too burnt out from work at the time to really enjoyed it, so I parked it and kept it for later.
Playing it on the deck also has the benefit of me not still sitting in my home office after working.
Me not remembering much of the beginning of that playthrough is actually pretty immersive in its own way too.
De ce que j'en comprends "Freebox" c'est le fournisseur de service Internet..?J'imagine que ton ami utilisait le Wi-Fi qui vient avec le modem du fournisseur...Celui-ci a fort probablement changé de SSID (nom) ou de clé/mot de passe lors du remplacement.L'imprimante tenterait donc de se connecter à son ancien Wi-Fi qui n'existe plus.Il y a sûrement une façon de réinitialiser l'imprimante et de la reconfigurer avec le nouveau.
Après un peu de recherche sur le site de HP...
Sans fil 🛜etX, maintenez-les pendant quelques secondes.Configuration via l'application HP Smart