I'm having trouble getting this firewall to easily recognize our Windows domain (logging into a user account takes way longer than it should). The Zyxel manuals seem pretty unhelpful too. Would anyone be able to help walk me through it?
Thank you for the help! But it's still not working. I applied both methods listed in the article above, restarted, and it's still putting the wifi priority above LAN.
New would be very nice. Again, just 10/100 (no gigabit needed), and yes power on all ports. Unmanaged as well, since the company providing our phones is handling all the backend stuff. We currently only have 14 phones but may be expanding to 30 in a year or so. The injectors would be hidden...
Ah, good to know. Well the company we bought these Mitel phones from gave us injectors just in case (specifically for the phones we bought), which I am considering using instead of a PoE switch. Would you happen to know of any downsides with injectors?
I'm looking for a 24 or 48 port unmanaged PoE switch (for phones, max power they use is 6.1 watts). 100 only (no need for gigabit). Budget? $500 give or take. Any recommendations?
I'm having trouble getting Windows 7 to prioritize LAN connections over wifi connections. I've done the basics such as going into Advanced Options (see article here: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2526067?wa=wsignin1.0), but it still seems to use Wifi over LAN every time.
Anyone who honestly finds it surprising that a public Technical Preview is going to want to monitor usage for feedback purposes is an idiot.
You have to be pretty full of yourself if really think Microsoft gives two shits about what websites you visit or where your porn folder is.
I have a client who is looking to replace his work laptop. However, he's the type who abuses his machines, not on purpose but just on accident. It's not that he tries to be destructive, he's just a little careless. He currently has an older 2011/2012 Dell Inspiron, which has held up incredibly...
Awesome guys, thanks for all the help!
Yeah pretty much the reason why I asked in the first place. I like MSE, but I also don't click on "FREE DOWNLOADZ!!" and shit like that. Thanks for the help!
My buddy uses his computer for business and personal, but it's infested with crap and needs to be completely wiped (there's nothing he needs to save on it). He's the kind of guy you probably know who just sucks at using computers; always manages to get viruses or adware magically.
I usually...
Agreed. Please just make SimCity work as it is - forget all the other problems with it. Just make the existing stuff work correctly for fucks sake! Traffic, schools, regional play and so much more are still broken, and EA's only answer was to release an Offline mode and allow mods - that was...
Did you mean to post a link?
EDIT: Nevermind, just noticed that you moved the thread. Thanks!
That's typically what I've tried to do, but I've yet to do a project of this scale (since I do this by myself).
I'll be doing IT work for a small office including replacing their network (wifi, router, switch, patch panel), setting up a couple of iPads, reformatting a couple of computers, setting up some new software (new version of Quickbooks, Acrobat), and setting up some other random peripherals...
Those are incorrect for some reason. The real dimensions:
~12.4in × 10.43in × 15.75in (H×W×D)
Taken from the Anandtech review:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8383/corsair-carbide-240-air
The whole renting thing is bad enough, but STREAMING?? That's the real kick in the nuts. Streaming games sounds great in theory but awful in practice. Not to mention you're only renting those games.
This is a terrible fucking deal.
That definitely sounds about right. They're setting up service for our entire business complex (at&t's shitty T1 is the only option here currently), and TWC has been very 'meh' in the customer service side of things. But I don't really care as long as their uptime is very solid/reliable/consistent.
Does anyone here have them at their office/place of work?
How has their uptime SLA treated you? The reason I ask is because we're considering a couple different VoIP phone options. One of them has their own dedicated T1 line (would only be used for the phones), and redundancy is always nice...
I've been tasked with updating our company's network, which is a small business (15 workstations) that mainly use internet/MS office all on an Active Directory on Server 2008 R2. Someone set up an a very old firewall box at least 5 years ago, and it's starting to reboot itself all the time. At...
Took me a while to see the difference (at first glance, they look identical), but even then I wouldn't really say this is an improvement. :eek:
The real question is why the fuck wasn't this fixed/added from day 1?
We have several computers connected to a firewall (which is also acting as a DHCP server) and someone is using a lot of bandwidth. While I could certainly do some QoS, I'd like to track down the computer (and thus the user) that is using the most bandwidth. Is there a good networking...