I ordered mine today for my new build. Had a 15% off Corsair.com coupon that I used on this and a couple other things. Plan on stuffing it in the top of my Crystal 280X case that was just delivered. My current build is 6 or 7 years old. Retiring my sweet sweet 4.5Mhz 2500K build and moving...
Thinking about going this rout. I could install another NIC in our 1U Untangled firewall. I should be able to assign a second DHCP server to that NIC within on a different subnet. I know I can do this in DD-WRT so I'd be surprised if I couldn't with Untangled.
Then connect the the office...
Thank you that is good to know. I'd still have to learn how to configure the Untangled firewall to work with the VLANS, but thats just one more piece of the puzzle I guess.
I know Cisco is good stuff and industry standard. Although our 24 port D-Link unmanaged switches have been in service...
Yeah that big Cisco switch is affordable, and I could put each apartment on its own port based private vlan, and the office on its own Vlan.
But I've never set anything like that up, and I'm unclear on what I'd need to do to configure the Untangled firewall to work with all of that I just see...
Yeah that would work. But its more time and expense than I want to put into this. I want some simple and cheap like the GuestGate. Plug it in, boom done. Everything behind it gets internet but is individually isolated. No muss no fuss. And cheap.
Problem is the GuestGate is only a...
The current router/firewall behind the modem is running Untangled .....
The price point of that Cisco unit is certainly attractive, but I've never used Cisco equipment and am unsure to configure that piece as a GuestGate replacement.
Context: Small apartment complex where each unit has a wired ethernet connection. The layout goes something like this:
Modem -----> Untangled Firewall -----> unmanaged Office switch -----> GuestGate -----> unmanaged Residential switch -----> apartments & public AP's
Right now, we're using a...
Of course there are some drawbacks to remastering something shot in native 4:3 into widescreen. However, after watching the complete series in 4:3 SD and then remastered 1080p widescreen, any differences in scenes I picked up were fairly subtle.
For a lot of people trying to get into The Wire...
While this is true and I understand the purists angle on the HD widescreen release, it was long overdue.
It took me years and several tries before I could get into the show, and it had nothing to do with the content. I simply found the black bars on the sides of the TV way too distracting...
I too think they're probably sitting on a ton of inventory.
Its a great phone though, I love mine. I've been eyeing a G4 since they launched, but for some reason held off. I couldn't argue with free.
I've still got an i5-2500k running @4.5GHz. It still handles everything I do just fine. I'm more interested what Skylake motherboards will bring to the table.