See if they're overlapping, do a survey with your phone and WiFiAnalyzer (or another app). If they're close or overlapping, set the router to a fixed channel as well.
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Yep, you just add/remove them with btrfs tools.
I haven't tried it. Does it have like daily, weekly, monthly snapshots setup?
Yeah, we use petrol and diesel. Petrol is the refined stuff (as far as I know), diesel is the less refined stuff (ignition by compression, not spark). You say petrol for regular gasoline, diesel for the less refined stuff.
Even fast food places?
Have you checked what bands (channels) the repeater and the router use?
Also, true story, LTSC 2019 can't see shares from LTSC 2021, but the opposite works without a problem 🤣. It was a bug, they eventually fixed it, but took them like a year or so (they threw the ball at users, not setting up the shares correctly 😒), and I already reinstalled all rigs with LTSC 2019, so... too late MS 🤷... I haven't used LTSC 2021 from that point on.
Yeah, I'm thinking between that and rsync-ing to a new subvolume... the install is just bare bones, almost nothing was set up.
The first experience with anything can make a world of a difference ☺️. Good thing I'm stubborn 😂.
Try searching online for cups filters. Maybe someone made a custom filter file for that printer that works... worth a shot 🤷. I've had luck hunting down custom filters for some obscure printers in the past.
Setting up a shared printer in Windows is (could be) a PITA though... not being able to choose SMB versions can make your Linux setups with SMB a pain 😔. That's why I prefer Linux with samba as the print server, you can fine tune almost everything to make it work with any Windows and Linux install.
That might be one of the very few cases.
So what do you use to distingush between regular gasoline and diesel?