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Detect the used Network Interface on first run #3
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I can't get it to see my network interface. The counter looks like this:
Is the (R) causing a problem? |
@AZZmatic: Not sure about that. I mean, I remember I had a similar issue in the past on a friend's computer, but I don't recall if I managed to solve it back then. Is the "(R)" the ® symbol or just (R)? Either way, you should open a new ticket to track this. |
I know I am 5 years late, but I am also having the same issue, how did you fix it? |
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fixed, thankss :) |
I've yet to find a complete list of special characters and their
replacements
…On Mon, Jul 8, 2019, 11:33 super-lurker ***@***.***> wrote:
fixed, thankss :)
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Yeah, but this includes all network interfaces which isn't quite the same. There's overhead etc. But it's a solution albeit not a perfect one :P |
Detect the Network Interface on the first run.
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