All the advice I have seen is sound and you should be well off with the hardware you have selected. When I built my first rig years ago there were few things I wish I had on hand when I started.
1.)Buy some thermal interface material (TIM) for the CPU - heatsink interface. Most of the...
Man, you have me tempted. I used to be scared of rosewill due to the ultra low prices but I have rosewill KVM switch which works like a champ. I tried almost every brand of KVM switches, and most didn't work well, until I tried this rosewill one is desperation. And it has run like a demon for...
Received the switch yesterday at 3 PM (super fast shipping Newegg).
By 3 AM this morning I was ready to shoot it out of a cannon towards the nearest hard object.
By 3 PM today it was cruising through Canada post back to the mothership with a big fat RMA attached.
Discoveries with this switch...
A great article and methinks that we could give Veltman (and Modest Gamer as well) some credit where credit is due. Good science needs contrary opinion, no matter how unverified (or unprofessional in Veltman's case) it may be. I can think of times in my past where a study was done to disprove...
Couldn't help taking a stab at the UofM. Some of my arch-nemeses' in both neuroanatomy and pharmacology were from there.
I have no idea how Waterloo pulled off the Perimeter Institute and acquired so many heavy hitters into the fold. Impressive. I ran across the lecture series by watching the...
I have many computers but this is my favourite. I made the intel core I7 finals with this one last year, but alas, did not win. I was shocked that I even made the finals. It is no powerhouse but it does the job. I use it to stream media to my TV from a samba server. Runs ubuntu 9.10...
I am no network pro but when I setup one of my routers as an WAP I followed this guide and was able to do it:
http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/linksys.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=4579
Good luck and hope this helps!
I see that my gigabit switch is on the way from newegg. I went with the suggestion from JackMDS. I will let everyone know how it works out for me. Thanks all for the suggestions.
Here they cut the ice out of Lake Erie. Packed it in sawdust in a stone warehouse, and sold/delivered to your icebox or icehouse. You probably have seen an icebox in antique stores (basically a wood box that was lined with lead sheets (later tin)). Icehouses were holes in the ground with stone...
You folks should check out these lectures from the real deal (Hawking and Schmidt), much better than wikipedia, a 1999 paper from a small group at the U of M, or some blog. The Schmidt lecture is awesome (50 minutes) and covers your discussion, the Hawking lecture is too short but still...
It would not seem logical to mount at the back gate as it would restrict the function of opening the gate and placing large items (like plywood) into the truck bed. Isn't the point of a truck to place large items into the bed?
If I were to postulate on collision and tool storage safety I would...
Jack,
Thanks for the quick reply. What about the router? Will adding this switch via one port from my router speed things up and resolve my issues when port forwarding?
Thanks and sorry if this is a noob question. Networking is not my strong point. Here is a picture of the current setup I...
I bought a linksys BEFSR41 years ago when I had one computer. I now have a home with six hardwired CAT6e connections on two floors which terminate to a patch panel in the basement, six computers, two servers, and the router now lives in the basement connected to a 4 port 10/100 switch. I use...
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