Purchased new from Newegg a couple of weeks ago. Sealed, never opened.
$250 plus shipping.
1920 x 1200 Pixels
Virtually borderless viewing ideal for a multi-monitor set-up; with more vertical resolution available on the U2415 16:10 monitor
Fully adjustable features like tilt...
I have 4GB (4x 1GB) PNY OPTIMA DDR2 667 MHz PC2-5300 Desktop DIMM Memory.
This memory has heatspreaders on them.
Want it to find a new home instead of going in the trash.
$20+shipping.
Dell PowerEdge 1600SC
Intel Xeon 3.06GHZ, 512K, 533
1GB (2x 512 ECC)
2x 73GB SCSI drives with Perc RAID controller.
Network Card
IOMEGA Rev Drive with 35GB disk.
No OS loaded - comes with Windows Server SBS 2003 License (Sticker on case) no discs.
Can supply some evaluation software...
So a couple of my clients rely on a single server that hosts their domain, user documents and one SQL database application.
I currently have a file based backup solution but want to have some other type of backup that would secure their system in case of total failure.
What would you guys...
I would check the wifi card physically. It won't void your warranty. There should be a panel on the underside you can take off to get to the card. Make sure its seated well in the slot and the antenna cords are hooked on real good.
DropBox. It will sync file over LAN first prior to searching on the cloud.
https://www.dropbox.com/help/137/en
Also take a look at SharePlan by Code42
http://www.code42.com/shareplan/
This is the best option.
Otherwise you are going to need to create a batch file that runs at logon so that he has permission to print to the shared printer.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127441
http://us.msi.com/product/vga/N9800GT-MD1G.html
Like new condition with box.
$30 including shipping.
I used to have these in my office till we tossed them in the dump.
3 out of 5 units had blown capacitors on the motherboard.
I'd also swap memory sticks.
Lastly, try installing Windows 7 via USB stick instead of DVD.
Crashplan PRO Enterprise.
You'd install the PROe Server then install the clients.
Here is the catch -- no VMM backup support for now (they are working on it).
It doesn't do image based backups, only files.
Consider it because its easy, affordable and very scale-able.
I've been having great success with Cradlepoint routers.
Look up the MBR1200 and MBR1400 models.
I really like how smooth the failover is. When a connection goes down it switches within 3-5 seconds.
Lots of options, VPN support and has a great GUI.
I know this is weird but its getting hot out in some areas -- I've had issues in the past with all kinds of fans running and causing interference. Ceiling fans, stand up fans, etc.
Try turning off Windows Firewall completely, just to eliminate that is an issue.
If the problem still exists at least you'll know its not the firewall.
Ah ok, so look for an option that lets you enable Keep Alive. Usually you'll have 2 options with PPPoE, On Demand and Keep Alive. Choose keep alive and see if that keeps the disconnects from happening.
So now the original problem is fixed? But you are now experiencing occasional disconnects? When this happens are you just disconnected from the internet, or does the wireless itself go down?
Possible? Maybe? But not likely happening to your friend in this situation. If he is concerned that his phone has been compromised by some kind of software or malicious app than delete it or factory reset the phone.
Can you go into more detail about how his PC was hacked?
APN: integsm.vzw3g.com
Username: Mobile [email]Number@vzw3g.com
Password: vzw
If that doesn't work you are probably out of luck.
http://event.asus.com/2009/networks/3gsupport/