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Recent content by RazorBlade

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    What do you use your NAS for?

    Although I have a server running and not a NAS, I would say that I use it for data storage in general. I have two desktop PC's en a laptop and all are equiped with just a relatively small SSD. For the laptop I have also a 1 TB 2.5" USB disk as well, but when I am inside my house, everything is...
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    Cisco IOS

    If there are better, newer, cheaper products out there that can do more than Cisco IOS then by all means tell about it. I am in no way fixed to Cisco. I am not a Cisco engineer, and certainly not a cisco sales person. The only thing that I know is that you can do a lot more with Cisco IOS then...
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    Cisco IOS

    That is absolutly true. On the other hand, does the "typical" consumer exist? I read a couple of articles in the Lan & WAN basics, and I would argue that some of the things that are described are not done by typical consumers either. Anyway, it was a suggestion I wanted to make because I...
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    Cisco IOS

    Costs are relatively low. If you just look at the cabling in a relative small house then that is expensive as well. The cabling tubes that I used were 25 euro for 2 meters. I needed about 16 meters so that was already 200 Euro. Then I used a total of 10 wall jacks. Each cost about 15 Euro, so...
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    Cisco IOS

    I stumbled across this website by accident a few days ago and found a collection of very good information. This website is about home networks but it often describes SOHO networks as well. On the other hand, some “home networks” are nearly enterprise like networks. What surprises me is that SNB...
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