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Early Christmas Gift
I learned yesterday that we are expecting another child next year. Now, to get done with as many WGU classes as I can before number two is here
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Cisco ASA 5510 killing our internet speeds, tracert not "working."
Oh, the fun never stops for the never ending upgrade. It seems our internet connection is terribly slow now. I’ve gone from 48/22 8ms to 14/2 with a 57ms ping to the internet. No idea where to begin with this one....The only thing i can think of is we added a VPN... its not being used though. However, our other sie is also…
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Any others work @ home?
Just curious how many others work out of their house in an IT capacity.
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DHCP question
Hi I was taught that this will not work, but I have been told it did work in the past? What you might ask. Well some one has set up a windows server with its network card on the subnet 10.159.0.1/24 and with a DHCP pool on the 10.159.1.0 / 24 subnet. Just the one pool. So if a client on the same network segment as the…
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cisco house
so this is how cisco people live i always wondered
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Win XP Quicker way to deploy updates?
Hi guys simple question really working on a assortment of different computer hardware need a faster way to install Windows XP Updates, is there a way of doing this? i.e slipstreaming or creating a master image with them all in there has to be a faster way cheers :)
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error code 1231 Weird problem
I was sitting there surfing the net tonight and my wifes comp lost internet connectivity. It is connected with one of those USB wireless adapters as I didn't want to run a cable all the way back to our room. It showed the connection available but wouldn't connect to it. I tried ipconfig and it showed media disconnected…
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Any one know of any good resources for Adobe Contribute / Dreamweaver?
I started a new job just recently and one of the aspects of my position is support of web authoring tools. And to run the risk of sounding like a boob, I really don't have much knowledge with these tool sets. I was wondering if anyone knew of any books or material to research to gain more knowledge with these tools? I have…
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How did your very first computer build go?
I'm talking your first time building a computer from ground without the assistance from someone else. I had this experience two nights ago. I ordered everything on newegg. I was excited when everything came in the mail. I had never built a computer from nothing. I have had experience with the insides of computers though…
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Free training from Intel for Military and Veterans in the DC area...
Just saw this, I'm sure it would be helpful to some people here... Jobs at Intel - Careers for Veterans, Intel® VET Program
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WiFi Ethernet Bridge
Hi all, I am currently using DLAN/Powerline to connect from the cable modem to the router which are in two different rooms in the basement, Unfortunately the performance is rather bad (limited to 10 MBit/s) and it seems that there is some packet-loss that leads to problems with VoIP. I am now thinking about replacing this…
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Does your family give you crap....
for not supporting them? My mother recently got ticked because I didn't have patience with her for a number of computer issues she had this past couple of weeks. The big one being yesterday, in which case, I had two root canals during the day and the dentist was kind enough to not only hit a nerve in my jaw (causing a ton…
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MS: Looking for testers for online lab pilot
In case anyone is interested. Request: Looking for testers for online lab pilot - Microsoft Press - Site Home - MSDN Blogs Request: Looking for testers for online lab pilot KimSpilker 14 Dec 2011 1:00 AM Microsoft Press is looking for people to test a new online lab program. The pilot is built around labs for Exchange…
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PowerShell request won't be approved for 22.5 days!
This was a new one for me... logged into one of my Exchange 2010 servers, opened up the Exchange Management Shell, and got this: [h=2]1 951 063 168 milliseconds = 22.5817496 days [/h]That's OK, I didn't really want to work on it anyway. A reboot made the problem go away. I was going to blame the stupid throttling policy,…
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Shrewsoft and Netgear VPN
Does anyone know how to configure Shrewsoft's VPN to connect to a Netgear FVS318N?
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1360 X 768 res on a FULL HD TV??
Hi Snaffled me a 42" LCD Full HD TV last night namely the Hitachi L42VP01 Have connected it as a monitor to my laptop and can only get 1360 X 768 res although the TV supposedly is capable of 1920 X 1080 The laptop has always been used to connect to a 23" LCD as Full HD res so I know its not the laptop or the RGB cable? I…
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New record, 186Gbps between Victoria BC Canada and Seattle WA USA!
This is really cool! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKA3xxbwjSE High-Energy Physicists Set Record for Network Data Transfer - Caltech Media Relations The video mentioned Brocade 100GbE switches, I hadn't heard of these, so I had to look it up... seems they released it last year at a cost of ~$100k per port. Cisco and…
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My journey in IT
Been reading this site for the past 2 years and is the main reason for me being in the IT field. just wanted to share my experience with the progress i am making in IT with my first job. Right now i am working for an NOC for the past 3 months and will be 4 months at the end of this month,what my job is typically connecting…
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Cyber crime stretches local police resources
Cyber crime stretches local police resources | StarTribune.com When a woman in Pennsylvania reported that someone was using her credit card to buy pizzas in Forest Lake, police tracked the deliveries to a local apartment. It seemed like a simple case to solve. While at the apartment, however, they found substantial…
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No More TV!
Okay so this Winter I'm going to attempt a new challenge. I'm going to take my Television out of my bedroom, and attempt to go the entire Winter without Television. Besides the Occasional Football games, and out to the movie theatre. my goal is that I want to read more, I want to study more, I want to be more focused. I…
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my new website http://microsoftgeek.com/
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Broadband cards with static IP addresses
We have gone to a VOIP system in the office, and removed phones at several of our remote locations. In order for those locations to use the server, we have installed a softphone application. Problem we have run into, is that the broadband cards that a dozen of our employees use do not allow a static IP address to be set,…
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Podcasts
Does anyone listen to or have any recommendations on Podcasts that get you through the day? This could be tech, informational/news or comedy. The past few months I've been a big fan of "Real Time with Bill Maher" (which is just the audio of his HBO tv show) and "Jay and Silent Bob Get Old" hosted by Kevin Smith and Jason…
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WebOS Open Sourced!
HP Making WebOS Open Source Like Android - 2011-12-12 17:33:07 | TWICE Super excited about this!
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T1 Layer 2 Addressing name?
What is the layer 2 addressing name of a T1 circuit? I know there is a acroynm out there for it but for the life of me cannot find it anywhere. Anyone know it? Thanks
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Best web-based IT Training
Hello, My company is looking at rolling out a web-based technical training program and we are leaning towards SkillSoft to be our vendor of choice however I just wanted to see if anyone had any experience with another vendor that may be a better option. Looking at IT Skills including programming, web design, microsoft…
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i need help!
i have been a CCNA certified person since last December. From that time to now, what i could only do was applying for jobs and repetition of CCNA. Moreover, make decision on which path i should take next. I chose CCNP Route first. However, haven't started it yet. But on the other side, i doubt that i also go for system and…
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Linux (unbuntu) start up scripts
Hi, How do I get this working in unbuntu 11.xx? I am the first to admit I am know Linux guru and have never played with automated start up scripts before. I am trying to get Dynimps to start with the OS, and run as a service/demon. But when I try the script below i get a (can't write to PID file) error, or the below…
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change managment
Folks: I am trying to think of a constructive way to keep track of all the changes I make to my infrastructure; however, I am finding it difficult to keep a coherent order of all the changes. Currently I use one master log file (a .docx file), which shows all my daily notes. The latter also details changes I made to any…
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career starter or school
Is a bachelors in IT more marketable then a associated degrees in IT with a few certification? Im really just looking for peoples personal opinions because im tring to decide should i switch majors and just get an associates degree in IT with a few certifications or transfer to a university and get my bachelors in IT or…
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2008 Group Policy Question
I am looking for a way to add a security group to all workstations on our domain, so that i can add a selection of users to install sotware. Any ideas?
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Crappy Managers
Guess we all had this managers that doesnt even know where they are....they got like zero knowledge in tech stuff... For my luck all my managers in the work i had they all know what they are doing, they do their management thing but when you cannot solve something for example my actual manager he does know a lot of what we…
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corporate informational "kiosk"-like solutions
Can anyone recommend a solution that will allow us to broadcast company information such as news of the day, upcoming events, stock ticker, etc.? We have roughly 30 facilities that would like to have the ability to have this type of info presented on various tv screens located throughout each. Thanks.
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IDS/IPS rule set
Does anyone here use Flexible Packet Matching* or write your own IDS/IPS rules based on exploits in the wild? Cisco.com Login Page
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Stanford Free Online Crypto Class
Seems they're at it again! Cryptography
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$99 HP Touchpad
AnandTech - Updated: HP TouchPad Reduced to $99 and $149 (16GB & 32GB) Curious if anyone else is getting one of these just because. I got mine because you can toss a kindle and nook reader app on there, which makes it cheaper than the original platforms, but with color. Anyway, may be other threads about this, so delete if…
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Whats your twitter: Looking to build tech contacts
Hi guys, This is not a "Do you love it or hate it" thread. Ive never had any interest in twitter at all until i recently witnessed how an JNCIE colleague uses it for technical and business networking, and i have to say, i was very impressed. So im looking to do the same! i want to build a solid list of tech contacts for…
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testing centers
welp i think im gonna warn my local testing center lady about this Eyez 720p video streaming / recording glasses hands-on (video) -- Engadget
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Classical end to 2011: Aliens exist, says NASA ?!
NASA Telescope Likely to Find Many More Alien Planets | Exoplanets & Alien Solar Systems | NASA & Kepler Mission | Space.com Just when I thought this year couldn't get any creepier...
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SQL Services Password
Hello, Has anyone run into a problem where, after you change the services password (domain account) for SQL services, it seems that Windows "forgets" what the password is? Lets say I set the password and run the service, sometime later I might restart the service or reboot the server. When I go to run the service it says…
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This Can't be true can it ? -The state of Texas now requires every new computer rep..
12 Ridiculous Government Regulations That Are Almost Too Bizarre To Believe 1/14 #1 Private Investigator's License Image: By swanksalot on flickr The state of Texas now requires every new computer repair technician to obtain a private investigator’s license. In order to receive a private investigator’s license, an…
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IBM now producing 3D RAM
Pretty cool stuff... IBM to produce Micron's hybrid memory cube in debut of first commercial, 3D chip-making capability Can't wait to see it in use.
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Applecare for iPhone - anyone bought that ?
I received a leaflet via UPS which only had the T&C, but not activation code at all - is this coming in a separate shipment or has this been missed by Apple ?
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Submitting Notice and Advice for Managers
Yesterday I had a most unique experience when submitting what I felt was a very professional and courteous 4 week notice to my place of employment. I had been the lead engineer for a fairly large organization over the last 18mos, but recently decided to go back to consulting: concentrating on network design, advanced…
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10 Cent Android Apps Google celebrates 10 bilion app downloads
Google officially announces 10 billion app downloads, more 10-cent apps to come | Android Central Bought Minecraft which is lame but hopefully they update it soon but heck 10 cent lol :)
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Verizon EVPL crashes every Sunday at 11:00
We've been up on the new EVPL for 3 weeks... and the last 3 Sundays at ~11:00PM the port connected to the Verizon NID shuts down. There are no errors on the router... Verizon has no idea. There is nothing internally that would disconnect it. Anyone ever heard of this? I have to drive an hour + in the middle of the night to…
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HP DL360 G4 memory issues
Hi, Does any one know why if I add memory to a DL360 server it stops booting, gives black screen/nothing! however the memory works fine in a second server? both have 2gig of PC2700 (identical makes/ model) and work ok untill I try to put all 4gig in one macine? Cheers Aaron
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Automate searches?
One thing I'm responsible for at work is monitoring the status of a long list of pending mergers and acquisitions, using an SEC search (Full Text Search). Is there a way for someone who knows nothing about programming to automate such a search? For each search I fill in the "Search For Text", "Company Name", and Date…
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can you crack it
'Can You Crack It?' Spies Wanted - Yahoo! News may as well try
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Fatpipe Warp??
Does anyone have any experience with these? From what I understand, it's essentially a load balancer, is that right? Where does it sit on the network (between ISP and edge router, or between edge router and firewall, etc), and how does it work? I'm going to be working with these in a couple weeks so I'm trying to find as…
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Postfix to Infix conversion help please!!!
can someone please help me with evaluating a postfix expression to infix. i tried searching online but all that is coming up is infix to postfix conversion. here are three problems i am working on. 10 25 2 * + 40 + 6 8 4 3 + 5 + * * 2 4 + 6 8 * 1 + 3 * * any help is appreciated
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Powerline Networking
I love my Belkin PLN box. I was just curious if anyone has ever used PLN in a professional setting...
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Cell phone to act like a "land line". Anyone have a solution?
I am looking for a Christmas present for my parents and wanted to get them something that would help them be better at answering their phones. They recently moved to a new house and did away with the land line, but now it is hard to get a hold of them, because they don't carry their cell phones around the house and cannot…
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Patch Panel Labeler
hey guys I have been trying to look for a decent labeler for a server room to label wiring. Something easy and nice to use that does double lines and just what you guys have found to be great to use.Anyone have any great server room labeler? thanks I have heard Dymo or something like that. I just don't want the refills to…
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Server 2008 R2 WDS
Guys can somebody point me in the direction of tutorials / videos on how to deploy Windows XP using WDS, Or if somebody can give me a brief outline of the steps to take and I can research the rest Many Thanks
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A bill to remove remove overtime from IT workers
S. 1747: Computer Professionals Update Act (GovTrack.us) Don't have a lot of time at the moment, but thought I would bring this to everyone's attention.
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New PC Build for VM work
Hi all, Back to doing some study and want a load of lab time, so im looking at build a good box that should last me (Server 8 is just around the corner and SQL 2012 is nearly here already!) Hoping to build a good VM machine that can run 2-6 virtual machines.. Build ive come up with is: Pro: Intel Core i7 2700K 3.50GHz…
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The joys of marraige
Anyone else love and hate when their significant other calls you out? Happened to me yesterday and bless her soul she is right. "you don't seem to be as motivated about your ccna as you were your other certifications" I wanted to be mad but she is right, i have been slacking on my studies, anyone else have this happen to…
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Resetting Cisco AP
Hey guys, how do I reset the AP back to default configuration? We have been trying to convert the AP 3502i from autonomous to LWAPP, but no success. The method we tried are these: https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/1289156#1289156 However, we got an error message "%Error opening tftp://10.0.0.2/…
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Should I get another Certification?
I was thinking about upping my MCSA 2003 to MCSA 2008 just for the heck of it... I have access to all the MCITP Exam books here at work. I am half way through the 70-640 book and really haven't learned anything new. I have put off doing exams for a while because 1. I have so many... 2. They seem they are worth less and…
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Adobe Lifecycle
Hi Guys, Anyone here ever used this? My work has asked me to take on this project from someone who is leaving soon and was wondering how easy it is to pick up. I have only heard of the name before in random chats which leads on to my question of any cool sites that I cool look at for it etc? Regards
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Wireless Standard question
Okay so I'm reading the CompTIA Network + Review guide from Sybex and I'm onto 802.11. It mentions that 802.11a uses Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing, while b, g and n use Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS). In simple-ish terms, what does this mean? I realise it's not part of the exam, but I'm just curious to…
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Urinal games..... seriously
Just received this link, what will they think of next. http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57332302-1/urinal-games-give-whizzes-a-new-aim/?part=rss&subj=latest-news&tag=title
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Gmail PFS
It looks like gmail is using pfs. Why don't all providers do this?Google mail crypto tweak makes eavesdropping harder ? The Register
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GnuGP
Anyone here use GnuPG? I am setting it up for the first time (using kleopatra)
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Should I encrypt all of my storage devices?
So I'm a road warrior thanks to the US Military, and can say I've lived in four locations this year (Missouri, Georgia, Minnesota and now South Korea). I probably should have asked this earlier, however I was wondering if anyone else travels and if so, do they encrypt all of their storage devices with saying something like…
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Out of an interview, no luck, but I signed up for ...
.... co-location for one of my server lol - that is ironic .. Must be the first time I actually pay a company I interviewed for :D :D
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TechExams.net on Steam
For those people on Steam, feel free to join the TechExams.net Steam group. In Steam, just search for the group "TechExams.net". I created it a while ago, but have never done anything much with it. Maybe we'll schedule an event and frag each other. I do wonder what all of you sound like, so bring a headset. And if you play…
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Server2008R2 with NAT routing .. doesn't route
I have done this so many times, I am not sure what I am missing here now ... This scenario has two stations so far 1. Server 2. Client Server got two NICs, 1. 85.232.38.162 /28 2. 192.168.0.162 / 24 Client one 1. 192.168.0.170 - using .162 as a gateway On the RRAS server (.162) I am now adding the role - NAT and VPN, here…
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~ Thinking about getting a Tablet - Which one fits my requirements? ~
Point of this thread is to call out to those who are really into tablets, as my requirements are kind of specific. Id like to have all the freedom I can possibly have. So iOS devices, Kindle Fire, and the like are out of the question. It must be popular enough to have developers for new ROMs. Must have Honeycomb or be 100%…
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Question for Comcast users that switched from residential to business class internet.
I currently have residential Comcast internet and my speeds are 30+ down and 6 up. I like the speed of it but of course Comcast screws us by making you buy business class if you want a static ip. I can't afford 2 connections and cant afford faster speeds in the business tier so my question is this: For those that have the…
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Calling out co-workers
I'm gonna vent here for a sec I work for a small company - 3 techs and a Sr. Engineer on our team. He's anything but Senior. He's of CCNA level and doesnt even demonstrate that very well. Needless to say I'm above him in skill set. Today I'm configuring a router and he wants to look over the config. I gave him the router…
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Original Apple Contract to be auctioned off
Sotheby's to auction off Apple's founding contract - Computerworld The big OOPS from the article: The three-page document, dated April 1, 1976, was signed by co-founders Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and the lesser-known Ron Wayne. Wayne was instrumental in the founding of Apple, according to Sotheby's, which cited the recent…
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OCZ Vertex 3 60GB SSD for $70 AR
If anyone is interested Newegg has a shell-shocker deal for an OCZ Vertex 3 60GB SATA III SSD. Price is $89.99 with a $20 rebate. If you got the $40 for $20 Google Offer yesterday you can stack them. Doesn't get any better than this. Newegg.com - OCZ Vertex 3 VTX3-25SAT3-60G 2.5 60GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive…
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PHP or Ruby for web development
I am interested to learn something new. I have experience with HTML,CSS and I m going to learn Javascript. I know php is the most popular server side script language. but I have also read about Ruby which is becoming more and more popular year by year. do you think I have to stick to php or Ruby?
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Still struggling to set up this EVPL. Can someone help?
I can post router configs if necessary. basically the routers are set, but i dont know how to get the traffic from one site (subnet) to the other. Im guessing i can just unplug the current elan (ASA's at each end) and it will work? or do i have to change the IP's on those interfaces? My Verizon rep said all i have to do is…
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SSL vendor practices
Hi Everyone, Not going to name names, but I have recently witnessed a client who has registered a few SSL certs to subdomains for a domain they do not own. I thought this was against the practice of registrars, can someone point me to any code of conduct on this kind of thing. Seems very dodgy if this high level registrar…
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Nuked Nuts?
Wifi-enabled laptops may be nuking sperm - Health - Men's health - msnbc.com
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Internship/Free Help - AZ
So, I'm curious if there is anyone around the Phoenix/Scottsdale, AZ area that would be in need or would mind allowing me to work there to keep my skills up as I transition to be an Army recruiter in that area. It won't be for another few months, but I'm actually curious as to who out there is in the area and who would be…
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Webpage redirect on a home router?
Typically, in a public wi-fi accessible establishment, you connect without having to enter a key to access the network's wireless internet. Then, no matter what website you try to access, it redirects you to their page first, informing you of the rules and guidelines of using their wireless internet network, and you must…
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America's largest nomadic tribe
Wow,now that is real life! BBC News - America's largest nomadic tribe
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Kindle Fire $199
Anyone interested in this? The specs are not bad for 200 bucks. I might pick one up, the ipad is so limited when it comes to web browsing, its a joke. The games, well it seems that google has about the same amount of games, i could be wrong but they have all the popular ones. I wish it had a camera though. Kindle Fire -…
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Thanksgiving with family= me fixing everyones computers
yup Im stuck troubleshooting for the fam. Computer number 1 A dell Optiplex gx 270 Thing needed a good cleaning. Still needs a new processor fan. And it wont recognize either any usb's or usb mouse or PS/2 mouse. Already checked the bios and everything looks good. Computer 2 he another dell is my uncles sons computer. for…
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Wireless home network question
I have a FIOS issued wireless router (Actiontec MI424-WR). It was on our main floor but is now upstairs providing wireless internet to the apartment it is now.. BUT, there are people who still need to use the wireless internet on the main floor. Problem is, the signal is very low to non-existant in some areas and semi-weak…
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Global Connections
So this is probably a dumb question but I couldn't find any answers on Google. Perhaps I'm phrasing it incorrectly. As I was going through my study material for the ICND1, I couldn't help but wonder how networks are interconnected globally. I mean, I understand the concept of the ISP's having all their Fiber Optic lines…
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Sixth-Grade Developer Teaches Students How to Make Apps
Sixth-Grade Developer Teaches Students How to Make Apps - Education - GOOD This kid is going places, what do you guys think? I love the idea of having app clubs at schools and having students learn programming.
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Do you know good web developer company?
Two of my friends have started a consulting firm and they were asking me about website development. I'm not a website pro, but have built open source systems, Drupal, Joomla, and various forums. I told them to begin with I can build them via open source (and for free), but they want to go with a company. Honestly, I can't…
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laptop cuts off for no apparent reason
I've had this issue for quite some time, my Toshiba laptop (model a505-s6980) powers off at times. I don't believe it's due to any overheating issues as it's not under any heavy load when it cuts off and I have cleaned out the vent recently.
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DevonIT VDI Blaster?
Are any of you using the DevonIT stuff? I came across them yesterday, as we're working up our 2012 IT budget. It's been made clear to our board that we've gone about as far as we can go with some of our equipment. I proposed an idea to my boss earlier that we load up VDI Blaster on our machines that don't have hardware…
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New $79 Kindle for tech books?
Just wondering if anybody here has one of these things yet? I want to be able to read tech books in addition to my regular reading regimen but am having trouble finding any information on how it does in dealing with PDF's, quality, etc. It would be fantastic to be able to carry one of these things around loaded up with…
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Access-list question
access-list 101 permit ip host 192.168.1.94 host 192.168.2.7 !interface FastEthernet0/0 rate-limit input access-group 101 1536000 24000 24000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop Okay I have a server on the inside of a gateway router that connects to our other WAN gateways. I want to limit traffic destinted to…
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#1 Comment you hear and the actual issue
So, I've been thinking about this a lot lately and it really makes me laugh when I hear it. The #1 complaint I get is "Is the internet down?" or "The internet is down!". It really gets me to thinking a lot of the time about what could be going wrong.. For a user, everything is generally tied into "The internet is down"…
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Virtualization Question
I am in the process of putting a virtualization plan in place and wondering, from a pure virtualization perspective, which hardware vendor provides the best virtualization solution? Would like to know if any of you have had any experiences using virtualization on DELL hardware, SUN, HP or IBM hardware. Also wondering, if…
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SVCHOST any ideas what is behind this?
Hi, I have an SVCHOST process running that has the below services under it. I am trying to work out what application is behind this process as it is causing a lot of disk access errors. Does any one know how to determing what this is? svchost instance running: 1544 • COM+ Event System • Network List Service • Network Store…
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On line back up solutions
HI, A friend of mine is looking for an online/cloud back up solution for his buisness. He has a law firm so its only looking to back up the shared folders which are about 50-60gig in total. And they are running SBS 2011. Any one have any suggestions as to what they could use? They are UK based and idealy need a encrypted…
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The exact difference between metro ethernet and MPLS?
1) Im not asking their definitions. These two are used together everywhere. How to separate them? 2) Also, MPLS and the MPLS VPN is the other case that makes my mind confused. How are these distinguished? Once MPLS needs to be established, ME switches along with routers are placed in that location. However, which of them…
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Tips for starting a blog?
Hi Guys, I know many of you have blogs out there. This is something i should of started a while back even if its just for my own reference. Has anyone got any good recommendations for starting a blog? Things like, templates, hosting, organisation and so forth is all appreciated. I do realise this is something you can…
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No more computers
It's going to be weird but after 17 years and getting to data centre comms manager for Fujitsu data centres in the UK, I have had enough of the constant struggling and the stress of implementation teams beating on you to get things done. Tonight on the way home I thought I was having a heart attack doing 70 mph on a 4 lane…
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Prevent rogue machines accessing internet on wired network in 2003 AD domain
I have an AD domain (W2K3) which has a DHCP server leasing addresses. What I would like to do is prevent someone that plugs their laptop network cable into a network jack and accessing the internet once they have received DHCP settings (i.e. their laptop network card is set to obtain settings automatically). I am happy…
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Syslog Server
Anyone know of a good free syslog server? I am currently using an older version of solarwinds, but it will not let me run as a service and I have to have the application open to log events.