I took my Cisco 5505 offline for about a year now. I bought a EdgeRouter + Ubiquiti UAP and never looked back. This is the best combo I've seen for home use. No matter what I throw at it I never have a problem. In fact, I'll sell you my 5505 if you want.
Yes and No. According to a copyright lawyer tmroe.com, there is very specific rules and guidelines for playing copyrighted material at bars, clubs, or restaurants.
If you have under 3750 sq ft, less than 4 monitors, TV less then 55", and less than 6 speakers then you are not in violation of...
I don't have cable TV and I have been able to watch every college and pro football games online. This year has brought on an onslaught of streamers. It's really point-less to purchase any PPV for football games.
I'm sure you made sure that VTP was turned off or that the configuration revision number was lower then the core switch prior to connecting it to a production network. I would hate for you to wipe your vlan database.
This is an easy way to get fired.
Does everyone realize that this switch has a CLI? Within the command line interface, you can use hostnames instead of IP address. The switch needs to be able to resolve DNS within the CLI.
I bet you are 100% correct, Liger88. My Synology 1511 has a 1.8 GHz Dual-Core with 1 Gig of ram and I have no problem getting near the 125 Mb/s limit. I'd be curious to see some kind of test with different processors on testing bandwidth limitation.
1) Trunking protocol is 802.3ad. Your router doesn't support 802.3.ad so you are not trunking. Trunking involves both devices to support 802.3ad.
2) "[QNAP] -> Dual Cat6 -> [Asus RT-56u router] -> 5ghz -> [PC]
Transfer Speed (PC on the floor above, ~5 feet): ~11-18mb/s "
This is perfectly...
Describe your network in detail. We need router model / switch number and how is the source connected to the destination?
IDE 7200 -> Cat5e -> router model number -> Cat5e -> QNAP
Your router should have auto-negation on so when a Gig port is plugged in it will run Gig. If you have a managed...
You must be running the QNAP in a non-RAID. 40 MB +/- is perfectly normal for non-RAID. You answered your problem then. It would be safe to assume that the issue is within your network most likely a switch.
If the source device is running on a 5400 speed Hard Drive then you will never achieve optimal speeds. There is 6 key components for transfer speeds. The source ( IDE, SATA, RAID, etc), cable, congestion of data, trunking, switch, or the destination ( IDE, SATA, RAID etc ). So yes, you will see...
If you are that concern then don't put any computers on that VLAN. The only thing that will contact that computer will be anything outside it's gateway.
The only 100% sure way is to add a Access Control List that says no inside traffic IP address will contact that server IP.
The fe80 address is the same thing as 169.254.x.x. This means that when the computer booted up there was no DHCP server so it assigned itself the fe80 address.
By default, computers in different VLAN's cannot communicate unless you open the ports or add in a route in the route table. If you...