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Saturday Afternoon LIVE

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Join me for our weekly Saturday afternoon chat! All images used in this video are my own. The music Yeah Yeah is from the YouTube's free music library. Yeah Yeah by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://audionautix.com/. About Tony: I am a retired educator of 32 years. I started out as an instrumental music teacher and evolved into technology support. After many years of providing technology support to teachers and students, the last ten years of my career, I was in a leadership position of Technology Coordinator and also Supervisor of Technology. My passion has always been helping people. I hope to continue helping people in my youtube community. Contact Tony at: quiktechreview@gmail.com Follow me on: Twitter @quiktechreview Facebook @quiktechsolutionsllc Hope you enjoyed this video. Please subscribe, like, & share. Regards!!

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In this Saturday Afternoon LIVE, I kicked things off with a quick check-in (and yeah… I was a little under the weather) and then we got into the big headline of the week: the FCC’s new rules around banning “new” foreign-made “consumer” routers in the United States. I shared a couple of articles and talked through the key words that matter—new and consumer—plus the practical questions we all have, like what “foreign-made” really means when so many brands are headquartered here but manufacture overseas. I also brought up the real-world tradeoff nobody can ignore: if manufacturing shifts fully to the U.S., what happens to pricing for home network gear? From there, I gave an update on my Proxmox cluster issues with a GMK Tech mini PC (node 2). I walked through my MEMTest86 troubleshooting, the shutdown behavior during certain tests, temps I was seeing, and what changed after reseating the RAM—only to have the problem return. I also asked for input from folks with more Proxmox experience on what happens if I have to swap the hardware and move the NVMe boot drive to a replacement node. Finally, I shared a couple of Grandstream updates: Grandstream confirmed and reproduced the point-to-point pairing issue (receiver overload due to transmit power in US/Canada) and is working toward a public firmware fix. I also showed the new ProAV features added to the ProLine switches, including built-in port templates (NDI, Dante, AES67) that automatically apply QoS prioritization for AV workflows.

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