Quote from: Greg_E on November 11, 2025, 10:12:12 PMYou've just created a few questions...I think the other two posts in this topic are just pure SPAM to be honest, but let's see if someone will ever answer your questions because I am also curious about the hardware part when not using regular SIM cards and usually some kind of USB Modem as the hardware part...
How are you using the eSIM? Did you install a modem in the computer or do you have a computer that was already eSIM ready?
Internal or external antenae?
I'm thinking I need to pitch for a cellular connection at work for when the primary gets slow or down, with cloud this and cloud that, you need to be connected to use these features. Adding something like a cellular data modem into my firewall might be a good solution and multi-WAN between wired and cell connections.
Quote from: Nullman on Today at 06:01:30 PMAhh damnit... used the wrong link...Quote from: nero355 on Today at 05:49:45 PMIn that case something like this : https://www.igorslab.de/en/thermal-grizzly-phase-sheet-ptm-test-how-good-is-the-honeywell-alternative-really-in-reality/ :)Its seem like you dont know the difference between thermal sheet and thermal pad.
Quote from: nero355 on Today at 05:49:45 PMIn that case something like this : https://www.igorslab.de/en/thermal-grizzly-phase-sheet-ptm-test-how-good-is-the-honeywell-alternative-really-in-reality/ :)
Quote from: Nullman on Today at 08:18:32 AMThank you my friend.Any time! :)
QuoteBut as you probably dont know, high end mini pcs are using thermal pads instead of thermal paste. Thats a permanent solution.In that case something like this : https://www.igorslab.de/en/thermal-grizzly-phase-sheet-ptm-test-how-good-is-the-honeywell-alternative-really-in-reality/ :)
Quote from: yourfriendarmando on March 30, 2026, 09:50:46 PMI have it in an alias full of ports clients have no business accessing.