You have to spend money to make money, I think that their current investments including howard stern will pay off (even thought I think 500m is way to much to make dick and fart jokes on the radio) I also think their NFL deal will draw more people in.
As for the hot deal I think that 141...
Concerning connecting to your computer XP service pack 2 has a pretty nice firewall service built in, when ever they release it (I use the beta). As for capturing your traffic most people who have an open WAP that you can connect to are not going to be able to sniff and decode your traffic.
Masul
What's really a b!tch is a proxy storing flash content and trying to update it and see changes on the live server... it keeps throwing the same file. I wish the admins would ignore .fla and other such files.
Masul
False, I have a 4-way amplified splitter and it works great (unless the splitter get's umplugged and then TV and modem both crap out). I think I paid about 40 at Radio Shack, worth it for me.
Masul
I am wondering if it is possible to have a backup site resolve to the same DNS name if the first IP could not be contacted. I know it is possible to alternate the IP given when it is resolved but I want to keep the standard site unless it is down.
Any help would be great. I had trouble...
If you have a spare computer you can setup smoothwall as a router and shape traffic through it, this is what I use to keep speeds reasonable despite my FTP and web hosting. It works well but takes a little bit of time and effort to get it working it's best.
Masul
Smoothwall
Right now newegg.com has some refurb boards I just picked up (another) a7n8x delux for $60 shipped. That is a pretty good start for a cheap yet high-end system. I like asus (but I don't consider myself a fanboy)
Masul
http://www.newegg.com/app/manufactory.asp?catalog=22&Type=Refurbish
(taken...
I think it isn't an issue of technology but economics. "where there is a will, there is a way" when will = an a.ss load of money to be made.
Just a thought
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Good freakin Luck. In my experience I don't think you will be able to get either PCMCIA or any wireless card to connect to a ghost server, or any thing else in their pseudo-DOS programm, I just don't think the drivers exist. I wish there was a way, and if you find one I will be one happy guy...
If you are connecting the computers to eachother without a hub or switch you will need to use a crossover cable, BUT I would use a crossover cable from the computer to the wall. This way your wiring will be standard, not "bass akwards" like many of the home jobs I have seen.
Masul
I also recomend Bullet FTP (they also have a client) it is very good and somewhat easy to set up a basic config, but has alot of options as well, group policy, bandwidth throttling and such.
Masul
Hey, this may be a dumb question but you are not trying to ping form inside your firewall/network are you? You probably won't be able to do this as most devices don't like the loopback. If you are I would try dnsstuff.com alot of usefull tools besides ping as well.
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From what I understand, they can only monitor if they make a direct connection to your IP i.e. kazaa, limewire, etc. But IRC and Usenet don't work that way. Information is posted and left there for a certain amount of time (depends on the server, at least usenet does). I don't know how their...
I decided to try netflix again last week and was quite impressed. The movies came from MI this time (they used to all come from CA) so they were here in 2 days from when I created my account, I'm willing to live with that turn around time.
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That first case would look awsome in the back of a beatup toyota with a BFS (big F-ing Spoiler) and 1 gold rim.
Because that is the guy that would buy it, I'll take and antec any day.
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I'll throw another ugly case in (it sold so well they stopped making them)
Fugly Case
I went almost completley fanless (besides CPU fan and intake/exhaust)
My video card has a fanless zalman cooler which does a nice job.
North Bridge has a huge heat sink with no fan, still stays cool.
It depends on ambient room temperature, but I reduced my fan voltages and my case still stays...
As far as I can tell you only use one onDemand channel at a time. So you would only need bandwidth for one channel (or 2 if you have 2 cable boxes). All it does is request a movie from the cable Co's server and buffer it to your box. And the quality is not that high, I can tell a significant...
I have also been researching traffic shaping for some time. I would be intersted to try your script out, would it be possible to post it on your site? Thanks for the info.
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I agree linux would be the best solution.... if I wasn't a linux retard. I have tried a couple of different linux solutions (as I am running a linux router now) but have been unsuccesssful at trafic shaping. I didn't know if there were any tools for windows that would do this. I don't even...
Will netLimiter control only outbound internet traffic or does it limit all traffic on that machine. Or is it for a firewall box to limit the traffic by IP. Any more info would help, just want to know before I try it out.
Thanks
Masul
Also don't forget power. I have had trouble blowing breakers because I tried to run too many comps on one circuit. (but maybe your electrician did a better job ;-) As far as switches I really don't think it matters, you aren't going to come close to using all your bandwidth with 10/100...
If I use this is it possible to set up my DNS to use both IP addresses (1st choice and 2nd) I know it can't well forward one request to 2 IPs. Or is there another form of load balancing I could use? Any info/links would help.
Thanks
Masul
I would say that would be a good job for a wireless bridge, don't know what your budget/speed requirement is, but you should be able to find a pretty decent deal on one. I recomend the Cisco 350.
masul
Another alternative is submitting the files to an FTP site (Yours, if you have one set up at home). A lot of software will let you schedule a transfer for say 1 am or something. But again, it depends on how much data you need to back up. If it is a smaller ammount I would just go with a CD or...
I use BT as well on multiple PCs behind a firewall, you shouldn't have to set up any port forwarding on you router.
As for Port forwarding, since you only have one external IP it can only forward a port to one computer on your LAN.
Hope this Helps
Masul
P.S. any good sites still for torrent...
Is there a software solution for home VPN? I want to try setting it up but don't want to buy a closet full of Cisco equipment (although it would be nice ;-) ) I already have a deticated firewall box and wouldn't mind even another server just deticated to the VPN. Any sugestions would be...
I would grab an old system and put Smoothwall on it. I have been using it for last few months and it has worked great. I am using a P166 and have not had any traffic problems with my 2.5Mbit line.
Masul
I agree that n2h2 is not hard to bypass if you know what you are doing. Some kids in high school know more than you think, if they are younger then it is less on a concern. What squid based solutions would you recomend? I currently use smoothwall for a gateway/router I wouldn't mind switching...
I am thinking about seting up load balancing between 2 isp (one cable and one DSL). From everything I have read my ISP has to support BGP for this to work. I am wondering if there is another (cheap) solution.
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I don't know if it will work or not but I had to manualy downgrade one PC to single duplex, when I would do a "ping /t" it would drop a packet or two every few seconds. That worked for me. Not sure what kind of hub setup you have but hope you get it figured out.
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I would try Smoothwall for your firewall. It doesn't take much of a comp to run, I have it on a P-166 with a 500MB hard drive. It is pretty full featured, it can act as a cache proxy as well.
masul
I have a BoxLight and it recently developed a problem. I can't get any signal on any source, the only thing it displays is vertical multi-color lines. I checked out the connections and everything looks good. I have seen the same problem on a regular LCD monitor but never found what was...
So what is the deal do you not have to buy the service but if you do it is like an interactive TV Guide? The service fee is the only thing slowing me down.
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