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Router is not standart router. Router is a LTE router.
Using cell phone is not good solution for mission critical.
However LTE router can be use for exam.
I understand it's not a standard router but aside from my phone, I do not have an LTE network to connect an LTE router to. My ISP offers DSL, so the only thing I would be able to connect an LTE router to would be my cell phone which actually has the LTE service on it. And if I have to connect my cell phone to an LTE router, I might as well use a cable to connect my cell phone directly to my laptop.
Please correct me if I am misunderstanding your suggestion.
There is a misunderstanding. You can insert a sim card into the router and use it. Could you look at manual
https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202012/20201229/7106509067_TL-MR6400(EU)_QIG_V1.pdf
lte router should be stay in an open area (windows site,balcony or outside). DSL connection is a more stable method.
Ah, I understand now. I'll have to look that option as well. Thank you for the suggestion.
Thank You so much. Sure I will wait, I think if so 2 external camers would be needed hmmm...
Here one additonal question comes to my mind, is it allowed to use monitor that works with 21:9 ???
Have a great day!
@Gineesh is right.
You may use any compatible workstation along with one wired external camera.
Please see additional information here
Ultrawide monitors are acceptable but at higher resolutions, you may see only a part of the VM (or a very small view of the VM). I recommend setting the resolution to Full HD while taking the exam.
Regards,
Also, there is the factor, that this is a remote display, the higher the resolution, the better bandwidth you should have, correct?
nice seeing you in here @Gineesh
I have my son's laptop that is Asus vivobook, windows 11 has TPM and secureboot enabled, could not see in the UEFI how to disable them. any one have experienced usb failing to boot due to secureboot?
You too @Walid :)
I have experienced the same for another workstation and the workaround was using the old ISO.
https://static.redhat.com/downloads/training-certification/rhrexboot-2020-08.iso
(Ignore if you have already tried).
Again, it is recommended to use latest ISO as per guidelines but no choice, I used this old ISO to boot and completed 3x exams (after facing the secure boot issue with new ISO)
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