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August 17th, 2006, 03:19 AM
I cant seem to find one that does all three, but then I suppose that I dont really need to use the large UK telephone plug that often anyway, and adapters are pennies.
Matridom: thanks, I like the...
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August 15th, 2006, 06:37 PM
Hi people.
I'm looking for a good quality (little or no plastic) RJ45 crimping tool, that ideally will also crimp RJ11 and UK telephone plugs - does anyone have any recomendations?
Cheers
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July 18th, 2005, 04:36 PM
you never know what random things you might learn from randomly browsing a forum....
now i know what 0.0.0.0 is for :D
.... now how to work that into my cv ....
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July 18th, 2005, 04:31 PM
yeah thats the one. thanks noonoo.
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July 16th, 2005, 07:51 PM
Is there a way to force IIs to use a particular NIC?
i could just to tcp/ip filtering and allow say only port 80 traffic to the web NIC and all other traffic to the lan NIC, but i was wondering if...
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January 16th, 2005, 01:16 PM
note that for desktop apps, including games the wd raptor II is faster than these scsi disks, as they are optimised for server operations (primarily database applications) and do not perform as well...
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January 13th, 2005, 06:50 PM
note: if you have the display set to auto you dont need to type the display number
unless there is a firewall between the wired and wireless networks, you shouldnt have to mess with port...
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January 13th, 2005, 06:48 PM
coing back to the point :) if you just plug one of the ports from the modem/switch into a router/firewall that would do the trick. any standard broadband router/firewall combo will do (as long as it...
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January 13th, 2005, 06:42 PM
it helps, but not enough to be worth it imo. go for a wd 72gb raptor II, and it will still be faster than a raid 0 array (using basic drives) for games, whilst being cheaper, less risky and less...
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December 17th, 2004, 08:00 PM
you really dont want a SAN box tho - stick with NAS for this sort of setup :)
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December 17th, 2004, 07:58 PM
wouldnt a wireless repeater do the trick?
or a wireless bridge in the front of your house and then wire that to the pc.
surely either of those would do the the trick?
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December 17th, 2004, 07:56 PM
there are applications that can help you get around these restrictions... unsure of legal status of this so probably shouldnt elaborate, but i suggest a google :)
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December 17th, 2004, 11:24 AM
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December 17th, 2004, 11:21 AM
to me it sounds like a reinstall is in order....
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December 16th, 2004, 08:43 PM
well for about 3.7 million dollars you can buy a sun 72 cpu server that should run it just fine :)
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December 16th, 2004, 05:01 PM
uhh as far as im aware the final version is out... im 99% sure thats what i downloaded yesterday :)
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December 15th, 2004, 06:08 PM
anyone tried this?
opinions?
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December 13th, 2004, 07:07 AM
all these applications are at the end of the day is fancy front-ends for QoS. if you dont mind a little learning you can configure it yourself and save yourself the $50...
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December 11th, 2004, 07:23 PM
a forum for when we just want to say
weeeeeeeeeeee!!
?
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December 11th, 2004, 07:06 PM
in theory you could hack the device and reconfig the base os (which is almost certainly linux based) to include this feature. however, if you had the knowledge to do this you wouldnt be asking the...
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December 10th, 2004, 01:18 PM
smoothwall in web proxy mode can set max upload and download limits.
alternatively, setting up QoS on the server would do it, and that wouldnt require buying anything new. thats the option i'd go...
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December 9th, 2004, 07:41 PM
f32 = fat32 right? in which case i would suspect i dieing hard drive
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December 9th, 2004, 07:29 PM
because 250gb of spam is useful! no really! it is!
uhhh dunno. actually its useful for registration signups, when you dont want spam in your main email box.
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December 9th, 2004, 07:26 PM
uhhh can we clarify exactly what it is you are trying to do?
are you trying to get users to login before they access the internet, or something else entirely?
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December 9th, 2004, 11:05 AM
SSID is always enabled - as many people need to connect and disconnect it needs to be as easy as possible to access.
tried removing the encryption but no joy, and repairs just fail :(
unsure...
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