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16 days agoPlace a surge protector between the smart plug and the PC to be safe.
What benefit does this serve in this situation?
Place a surge protector between the smart plug and the PC to be safe.
What benefit does this serve in this situation?
shows your internal IP
nearly everyone uses 192.168.1.1 for their local-non-enterprise network
Verizon as an ISP
You missed BLTMND = Baltimore Maryland, this is the only thing that is identifying but if Bmore is large metropolitan area so youve narrowed it down to ~million people
edge server is hosting your connection
shows their gateway not whatever you just said
your external IP
no it doesnt.
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Ok, just be sure it has an integrated circuit breaker otherwise its just…a surge protector. You’ll also need to identify what load it triggers at. For example, I use these on my gear https://tripplite.eaton.com/isobar-4-outlet-surge-protector-6-ft-cord-3300-joules-diagnostic-leds~ISOBAR4ULTRA and they’re rated to 12A which should protect a 15A rated smart plug. I put rated in italics because errrryone is buying CE (instead of UL listed) smart plugs.