Hello,
Could anyone please suggest a decent, reliable motherboard in the price range of approx £50 - £75?
It needs to have the following features:
socket am2 (putting an x2 4200+ in it)
800mhz ddr2 support
ieee1394 firewire port on board
min. 4 sata connectors
on board lan
no on...
Hello guys, I used to play a lot on the EA UK BF2 Official #XX servers but most of them have vanished or are always empty / full of 'tards these days, so I was wondering which servers do people here frequent?
Thx
Reeto lads.... popped into a certain high street retailer and got myself a new 10/100 NIC in the hope it would fix my problem. I am sad to say it didn't.
In fact, m0n0wall didnt even recognise the new card as an interface, which surprised me a lot. I got kinda frustrated and then ripped a NIC...
Dude I don't think you can do that with m0n0wall...... it really is a super stripped down version of freeBSD and all you can do at the actual workstation is choose some basic menu options for initial set up of the router. There aren't any unix-like commands per se. hmm.
I think I'll pop into...
Ah... could be a problem. I am just running bog standard m0n0wall with no extra modules (I didn't even know you could add ssh until I googled). So I can't do that I am afraid, thx anyway though.
Just downloading via my pc i get between 30 and 50k/sec :-s
Not really sure how to definitively test this, but m0n0wall says in/out packets have 0 errors on both LAN and WAN interfaces. Also I had a ping running for about an hour from my pc to the m0n0wall box and got 0 packet loss.
Any other suggestions?
Hi guys,
I've set up my spare PC (pII450, 256mb ram) running m0n0wall as my router. I really like it - lots of features and the GUI is very well made - so much better than any commercial routers I have come across.
The only problem that's really getting to me now is that using m0n0wall as...
Run-as doesnt seem to work..... I am currently logged onto a domain, lets call it AAAA as user "user".
so if i do run-as, it gives the option of logging on as current user (AAAA\user) or as someone else. If i choose someone else, and type AAAA\user I get an incorrectuser/pass error... weird...
Hello,
Want to build a *silent* mini itx router on the cheap, but it really does have to be silent (or so quiet you can barely hear it). With the setup I'm thinking of, the only thing that's going to make noise is the PSU, and since I only have experience of big-ass PSU's for desktop systems...
Damn! This is exactly what I was looking for before. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work. I tried using the domain our server runs on and using the admin pass for that, but it cant seem to authenticate.
Fell at the final hurdle... :'( doh!
Downloaded this app.... it looks promising but it only shows me using the priveledges I am looged on with on my own local machine. Now, these ARE administrator priveledges, but the username and pass won't work on the remote machine (and thus are NOT admin priveledges on the remote machine). Is...
VNC isn't really an option as remote desktop is just 'the way it is' at our place. All our clients are set up with 2 available sessions plus the console session. Some are set up so that you cannot log in if both sessions are currently in use - "maximum number of sessions exceeded" error when...
Yeah thought so. That's the problem though - you just log on gung ho and kick someone off and then hear an angry voice across the office "who stole my bloody session!!!???" lol. Never mind, thx anyway
Sorry maybe I was a bit unclear.... I need to be able to tell if there is somone using the session I'm about to log on to from a remote machine. I.E:
1) My PC ------<vpn> ------------> Remote PC
2) My PC ---"is session in use?" ---> Remote pc
3) My PC <------"no"--------------- Remote...
Hi people,
we have quite a big problem at work whereby there's loads of us needing to connect to remote machines all the time using RDP. We all log onto these machines with the same username and pass, so session-stealing is a big problem. This is because you never know if anyone else in the...
Thanks man. Been working some stuff out and reckon I can get this "separate stacker hi fi" of a router set up for about £85 - £90 so I might go for it. 'Bout £20-ish for a 8 port switch (always think 4 is too low) and then about £65 for a wireless AP (the zyxel g-1000). Not too bad if this setup...
I get ya... learnt about the basics of routers and so forth and that a regular pc can end up being a bottle neck because of the lower bus bandwidths on the motherboard (like you said, pci bus would be the culprit). But how much of a performance hit would it actually take?
If i can't notice...
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