• New to Vlans.

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    If you are using multiple SSIDs from the same APs and using vlans they need to be tagged in those ports. Depending on the ap it may not have a managment VLAN setting so you either need to make it untagged on your staff network or mamagment vlan depending on how your network is setup.

  • Article: Removing user Admin Rights to Mitigate Most Microsoft Flaws

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    @Aaron-Studer said:

    @tonyshowoff I know, but it still should be removed.

    Well, I'd agree it certainly is less ugly, especially the ones that are ridiculously long

  • Want to learn how to blog?

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    Hey, someone downvoted me again but didn't defend their criticism, brave indeed.

  • Why does CloudatCost charge in US currency for a Candian Company?

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    Our adult entertainment division is legally based out of the Netherlands and we still charge USD for everything, because even so most of our customers are from the US or are familiar with the currency.

  • MySQL is System Intensive...

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    Often with those choices you get PostgreSQL too, which would be my preference nine times out of ten.

    You can go straight to hell. That's right, an old rivalry that I can no longer justify.

  • Home Lab Start-up.....

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    @Minion-Queen said:

    @thanksajdotcom said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Hubtech said:

    @thanksajdotcom do you want people to hate you?

    I LOVE THIS IMAGE!

    You would

    It's brilliant!

  • iPad Will Not Power On

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    Were you able to get your iPad to power back on?

  • Let's Talk about Data (Personal)

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    @Aaron-Studer said:

    I guess I am weird..... I store very little data.

    I stopped storing movies/tv because I have been able to find whatever movies/tv I want on Netflix. Hulu Plus, etc. Anything I can't find on streaming, I can buy on Amazon. I don't watch much TV or Movies anyways.

    I don't feel the need to store music with many of other good options (Youtube, Music Services, etc.)

    I don't store a ton of photos.

    I have a huge colletion of PDF's and eBook, but I am not storing them.......

    I do store ISO's in onedrive.

    I do store personal documents (encrypted) - tax returns, etc

    I think you're probably normal. I'm the same. I don't know how much I have but I suspect it's around 100gb - nearly all of which is photos and music.

  • SIP over the internet

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    You've made your point @scottalanmiller, and talked me off the ledge (mostly).

    Am I worried about my ISP, no more than I have been since the confirmation of Prism. Though considering problems like the ones recently found in the WiFi used by hotels, etc that allow attackers to completely take over those devices, using security/encryption everyone should just be the norm... not having to worry about setting up my own VPN termination point, or buying someone else's would be pretty nice.

  • CloudatCost Connection Slow

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    My guess is that some combination of MySQL and Apache were unable to cache all of their content. You had memory being maxed out, but not over taxed, so those subsystems were not "expanding into free memory" to leverage RAM. So they were running from disk instead of from memory.

    The additional of an extra CPU helps too. Rarely do workloads run ideally from a single thread. Having two threads lets there be a lot less context switching (a LOT less) while getting better cache hits.

    Ok, that makes a lot of sense.

  • Let's talk about failure

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    @JaredBusch said:

    @thecreativeone91 said:

    It's 120v most people call it 110v for some reason.

    Because historically 110 was used a lot prior to the national 120 standard.

    Related: most of the rest of the world has standardized on 230V.

    Yeah but that's been a very long time. That hasn't been since people only used lighting in their house. and it was even originally 100v then moved to 110v. That was long before the time of multiple phase distribution.

  • Moving Adobe Products from one PC to another

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    The user is no longer with the company so right now I am in the process of getting logged in to her Adobe account.

  • EMI and Ferrite Cores

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    I've used Ferrite cores a lot with cat5e on cell towers to block RF from the cellular antennas.

  • Elastix Anti-Hacker Plugin

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  • CloudatCost Can't Change Run Mode

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    @Aaron-Studer said:

    You can thank me later 😉

    Hi later.

  • Setting up your own 'Lab' - Suggestions

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @BMarie said:

    I want mine for databases, software enhancement & design for websites....etc And what ever else I tickles my fancy. 🙂

    The NTG lab has a Redis and MongoDB cluster. And not multiple instances on a single VM, which you can do in a pinch, but three dedicated VMs each running one instance of the DB so it is a real cluster with failover that can be tested.

    I'd like to play around with it sometime.

  • My love and hate relationship with Pertino AD Connect

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    @JaredBusch Correct. This has been the one downside for AD Connect if you have users that frequent the office. Traffic is forced across the Pertino interface. 430 will allow you to designate "zones" where devices use local routes instead.

  • Creative use of Xfinity WiFi to get a dual WAN

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    I like the idea of making wifi available to customers anywhere their other customers have access... but pay so someone else can have access? HELL NO!

    Like you said dealing with double NAT would be bad enough... but having to pay.. ummm NO!

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    @Dashrender said:

    Well the ICON is light years ahead in hardware specs, so I'm sure that has a lot to do with it.

    I honestly could keep my Icon another 2 years or so...it is THAT good (speed and stable wise)...I totally love the phone...I don't think Verizon will pass on the next Flagship Windows Phone (excuse me, Windows for Phone, or however we may refer to it)...but if they do, I'm good with the Icon...the camera is amazing...

  • D-Link Switch Issue

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    Sure. SMART people.