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Wes!!! What up man? Long time no talk. I see you got some more certs under your belt.
Seeing as how the 851 is only about $300 bucks....I'd say go for it.
Aside from all the technical stuff...how cool is having a Cisco router at home? Much less a Wireless Cisco router. Go for it!!
Yeah...
As far as I can see the only major difference that I see (I just glanced at the differences) is that the 2524 uses the fiber modules that require SC cabling and the 2510 uses mini GBICS. Price is 3 bills for 1 switch. 550 for 2 switches.
1 HP 4104 Procurve
HP 2524's
Many Cisco routers.
Hit me up and we can discuss the details.
No set price in mind....make me an offer. Obviously any bs offers will be ignored.
Bro, if you're considering that...you might as well just go all out and get the 5406.
http://www.hp.com/rnd/products/switches/ProCurve_Switch_3500yl-5400zl_Series/overview.htm
First off....I can't believe I've been away from the [H] for this long.
Got my start in IT while I was in college in 1998. A part time tech role for a big manufacturing company....age 19
Graduated w/ B.S in Telecommunications and got hired by Kraft in May of 2000.
Laid off in April of 2004...
Checking account: 1234567
Routing Number: 8910111213
Send money immediately....
Seriously just ask your question. Or is it a private/personal question?
So I have a Thinkpad T30 and it occasionally freezes up. No errors in the event log, no Windows Blue screens or kernel dumps or anything of that nature.
The fan was clicking, so I replaced the fan.
I've been looking for something to monitor the motherboard temp. Any other suggestions?
While this is true....
If someone has a printer assigned with a static IP and it's turned off, you won't see that. Pardon me though for being Captain Obvious.:D
You can also go into the DHCP utility for Server 2k3 to see what's in the scope of being handed out.