Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research. Show all posts

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Best Cities in the Mountain West


Criteria for finding great cities to potentially relocate in the mountain west.

Less snowfall and or warmer winter temperatures than southwest Montana.
Not crazy hot in the summers.
Population preferably in the 30,000 to 200,000 range.
Preferably near micropolitan or major metro areas that cater to weddings.
Lower cost of living than _______.
Better home prices than ________.


Bozeman, Montana

Averages 63 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 188 sunny days per year in Bozeman. The US average is 205 sunny days.


Weather
6.5/10 for comfort index from BestPlaces.net [source]


Boise

Population: 220,000

Median income: $54,000
Average home price: $303,000


Weather
7.3/10 for the comfort index from BestPlaces.net
Sunny days per year: 188

Elevation: 4,816





Provo, UT

Population: 117,000
Elevation: 4,550'

Median Income:
Average Home Price:

Weather
7.1/10 for comfort index from BestPlaces.net
On average, there are 222 sunny days per year in Provo.
Snow: averages 43 inches of snow a year






Eugene, OR

Population: 168,000.

Median Income: $47,500

Average home price: $314,000

Weather comfort index: 7.4 out of 10.
Sunny days per year: 155
Elevation: 430





Fort Collins, CO





Monday, February 26, 2018

Air Force Officer Training School

Located in Montgomery, Alabama.

This video series chronicles the stages that applicants are put through to complete Officer Training School.

1. Get ready physically for the rigors.
2. Keep an open mind.


When they depart here, they are much more competent, confidant leaders.

Aim High.

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Best Wi-Fi Routers Under $150

Split level homes usually need a more robust router to get good speeds to the upper level bedrooms and offices.  Finding a router that offers 5G (and multiple antennas) is important to get a strong enough signal upstairs that everyone can stream their favorite media without loading hiccups.

Linksys AC1900 Dual Band Wireless Router, Works with Amazon Alexa (Max Stream EA7500)
$130
4.4 out of 5 stars and almost 7,200 reviews.
Can prioritize devices from the app and see which devices are using the wi-fi.
- supports seamless roaming when paired with a range extender.
- Multi-User MIMO technology to keep multiple Wi-Fi devices online at the same time and the same speed
- 3 external antennas expand Wi-Fi range throughout a medium-size home

ASUS AC1750 Wireless Dual Band (5GHz + 2.4GHz) Gigabit Wi-Fi Router
$89
4.1 out of 5 stars
- ASUS Ranked “Highest Customer Satisfaction with Wireless Routers in the U.S.”– J.D. Power

$100.99
Little brother of the AC1900 model.  Almost the same speed. Mostly comparable to the ASUS model above, although the Linksys seems to have some extra bells and whistles.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Bedroom TV options for under $450

I'm getting a new TV for my bedroom and wanted to share some of the best deals I found on high quality TV's for under $450.

If I can find a 4K TV within that price threshold with a good refresh rate, I will just get it.  Otherwise, a TV smaller than 50 inches doesn't really need to be 4K as long as the refresh rate is 120 Hz or faster.

LG 49UF6430 49" Class 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV
$425 on NewEgg and free shipping
(Limited time offer)
120Hz refresh rate
Wifi
IPS LED
Video/Audio support: AAC/AC3/DivX HD, EAC3, HE-AAC, JPEG, MP3, PCM

LG Electronics 49UH6030 49-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2016 Model)
$400 + $20 shipping on NewEgg
IPS display
120Hz refresh rate

Samsung UN40KU6290 40-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV
$384.90 on Amazon
$298 + $33 shipping on BrandMart USA 
Backordered from NewEgg for $299 + $20 shipping
New release
4.1 out of 5 stars
- wifi
- streaming apps
- Motion Rate 120
- 3 HDMI / 2 USB Inputs
- Quad-Core Processor
- Full Web Browser

LG Electronics 43UH6100 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2016 Model)
$447 on Amazon
Inputs: 3 HMDI, 1 USB, 1 RF, 1 Component, 1 Composite, 1 Optical, 1 RS232C, 1 Ethernet
Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Effective)

Samsung UN40KU6300FXZA 40-Inch 2160p 4K UHD Smart LED TV - Black (2016)
$398 on NewEgg
120Hz refresh
Wifi


Just beyond the budget range




Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Wireless: Client lease time, Linksys WRT54G2

Client Lease Time setting on Routers

When you have a large amount of computers then you increase the amount of load on the DHCP server if it has to be working all the time renewing leases and it adds traffic to the network.

To change the client lease time on the Linksys WRT54G2 router, login to the router's administration area by typing 192.168.1.1 into your browser.

From the main settings page (which should display right after logging in), scroll down a bit to see the Network setup section.




Change the client lease time here to whatever you like. Probably best to leave it at the default of (0) for 1 day. If it's less than one day, your connected machines/devices may get disconnected.

After making changes, click on the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page.

1 day = 1440 minutes
2 days = 2880 min.
5 days = 7220 min.


How client lease time affected your network and connected devices

...on a large network the chances of a conflict occurring [between connected devices] are greater if you use a long lease time
via: Comment on Ubuntu Forums

If you have a large network with machines being removed and connected to the network a lot.. you may run out of available IP addresses even though some are not being used..

for example say you have a dhcp range of 192.168.1.1 -- 192.168.1.20 and a lease time of 1 week.. now say you connect 20 computers to your network and they all lease IP addresses.. if you remove one computer and connect a different machine that machine will not be able to obtain an IP address until the week is up as all 20 available IP addresses have been leased out..
from another comment on the Unbuntu Forums

For a home router it doesn't matter too much, but less than a day could cause issues if gaming with others online. My buddy has DSL and they release like every hour or two and it's a pain in the butt. Set it for a couple days or so and you're fine.
Comment on Ubuntu Forums

On networks of less than 10 machines (my arbitrary choice) long DHCP lease times make more sense because the community of machines is unlikely to change, especially on home networks. Setting DHCP to a week wouldn't hurt for three machines and an average subnet on these routers is a class C (254 usable addresses) so you're unlikely to run out of IPs.
Comment with a few links to wireless network info

About the Linksys WRT42G2

I have noticed quite a few comments about poor range and/or reliability of this router. Range can be affected by a number of factors, including interference in your environment. Most Linksys routers default to channel 6, as the WRT54G2 does, so if you move to a new location, or this is your first Linksys wireless router, you may encounter poor performance if you are near other wireless Linksys routers. One simple way to solve this problem is to just change the router's channel.
via comment on Amazon discussion

in a later post writes:
Many of these routers have the same (or very similar chipsets); the only real difference between most of them is the firmware. Improve the firmware and you improve the router. For what it is worth, i read many accounts of how the dd-wrt solved similar problems for others, on a variety of different routers.

And his review of the product says:
After installing the Linux-based dd-wrt firmware on this router, i noticed two things: Firstly, the device became more stable and robust. For example, resetting the router no longer required power-cycling the cable modem, etc. Secondly, even though this router only supports the "micro" version of the dd-wrt firmware (due to its small flash RAM footprint), this firmware still offers *many* more features (and more polish) than the stock VxWorks-based Linksys firmware.

About Updating Firmware for Routers

About.com describes: an administrator can launch the actual upgrade from the wireless router's administrative console. The router will stop functioning if the upgrade fails to complete. For this reason, manufacturers generally recommend an Ethernet cable be run from the router to the PC to ensure maximum stability during the update. Consult the router's product documentation for details.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Tenba P261 backpack value

I'm planning to sell my Tenba P261 photo backpack (to replace it with a camera/laptop backpack) and want to know it's value before selling it.
Freestyle Photo sells it for $99, Midwest Photo Exchange sells it for $65, and on Amazon it's completely gone with no used listings. The only result that appears on Google products is for the Freestyle photo product page.

Date first available at Amazon.com: June 17, 2003