

We started our life as a computer training school in London UK and then migrated to cyber security before we offer dozens of course categories. There is a process for configuring DHCP in Hyper V but I not sure what the IP address configuration would be in a virtual switch based on my lab setup. I mean of course that I can set up port forwarding to the web server to allow network access and I can forward the mail server to the Exchange server and I can route some ports to the Essentials server as needed. We provide support for old ATA hard drives to be true to our tradition of running even on older systems. Unlike other entire home Wi-Fi systems that only use 2 receive antennas Covr has 3 receiving antennas to detect and receive more data from all your devices. Mine is set at 0 because I don’t move the head that way when setting up a cut (I use the Refer-X and Refer-Y parameters).Well from my workstation a separate computer in total but on the same router as the World Cup host I connect to each server with remote desktop. The Device ID field is the one I said matches the serial # on the controller board.īTW, the “Laser head step by” that you changed from 0 to 1 is used to manually move the head using the arrow buttons under the field (I believe). If you don’t see that panel it’s displayed by clicking View|Properties Panel (or F6).Īnd you verified that the Main board setting in the config is the same as on your controller (the board the USB cable plugs into, not the one under the power supply)? Mine is a 6C6879-LASER-M2. In the Properties Panel on the far right I have 0.100 mm set for Step when i n the main drawing view (not the Engrave window). You can get to the same initialization screen by clicking Engrave|Device Initialize. Are you saying in LaserDRW File|Device Initialize the Resolution field (3rd down on left - at least on mine) won’t let you enter something else like 400 or 1000? If it lets you enter that do you click Apply and then Ok? I do that, come back in and it’s 400.
