I have had fiber internet for over 5 years at my home and it has gotten cheaper and faster over the years staying on the base speed. Started at 50/50 then got 100/100 and now at 250/250 with the option to go 1gig/1 gig for $30 more a month. Base price is $65 for the 250/250. Love the mirrored...
Looking for Juniper EX2200 24 port POE switch rackmount ears. Would like to spend under $10 (including shipping).
Also looking for rails for an Intel SR1560SF, HP MSA1000, and HP dl360 g5.
As BlueLineSwinger stated it has a lot of potential and I want to play with one as I have heard good things about them. Smallnetbuilder did a review of one about a year ago and it did well. If you do not have a spare box for pfsense and want a small device that is configurable then I would...
1. No as I do not want to void warranty or damage a card changing out the cooling system that it came with.
2.Yes, no risk of damaging device and still have warranty if things happen.
After finally graduating with my BSEE degree and working for about a half a year I talked my wife in letting me use our full tax return for a new computer system. Being an engineer I did a lot of research and came away with a nice X58 ASUS build. As it has now been over 5 years from that build...
I am an early adopter of the UAP-AC and have been running it at my home through all the beta updates and it is much better than before in ways. I wish they would allow the chip based beam forming like feature to be turned on through the GUI interface and still waiting for all the promised...
It looks to be a cheaper way to do what Ubiquiti does with their UAPs and the UniFi software (for ac at least). The UAP-AC still does not do all the things yet, but supposively will.
Asus has always been my MoBo of choice and I love the ROG ones that are out. My x58 board from Asus is the best I have ever had to deal with and it was so nice to use and setup. I recommend Asus boards to all my friends and enjoy the features and abilities of the boards since the late 90's.
I currently run pfsense on an old P4 server board with dual gig NICs without issue for over four years on a 100/100 meg internet connection. The setup works great with my UniFi UAP-AC WAP which I hope to get a second of when things get fully fixed with that unit on the software side. I like...
An old server with dual Intel NICs may be your best bang for your buck or run it in a VM to try it out. If you use an SD card make sure you use the correct version of pfsense so it does not constantly use the card.
I would agree with getting an UPS for your modem and router. It sounds like your gate motors are browning out part of your home when in use or doing a feedback like canna said.
If you need 2.4 and 5 GHz signals then the pro is the one to get. The AC one still has some issues and is slowly getting better but does no support zero handoff yet.
I have used Primus Cable which was nice to work with for my home wiring project. The ez connectors and tools look like the way to go if you do a lot of crimping. I got a generic set of punch down and crimping tools for my home project that have worked well.
Starcraft is the only Blizzard game I have enjoyed but they are making things overcomplicated for what they need to be. FPS is not for Blizzard, but will wait for final judgement for after trying the beta demo.
I would want the LEPA G1600-MA 1600W 80plus Gold PSU for a build I want to do with the new X99 motherboard so I have no worries about powering all the pieces properly. I am in NA.
HTTPS filtering is possible with Squid 3 dev version from what I read as it does a man in the middle with a certificate you make on your pfsense box. I have not gotten it to work yet with dansguardian on my machine (I think it is something with my machine), but there is a tutorial online on how...
I do not hear any noise from my UAP-AC, but it is located on the ceiling of the upstairs of my house. My load on the unit is not very high. I do like it though and the UniFi 3.1.13RC works great on my beaglebone black for home use. I do hope they get ZH working on the AC in the near future so...
I agree with the FreeBSD with squid and then squidguard or Danguardian for filtering. I use a pfsense install at home with squid and Dansguardian to filter internet content. I think Dansguardian does a good job and I think you can even customize the block screen if you would like...
I would say that it is a calibration issue and if you look at a dedicated AV forum like avsforum for your screen settings (people usually post their custom settings) or get it calibrated by someone it will look much better. It is your screen calibration that will affect how well content looks.
I got it at a Magnolia center inside a Bestbuy, and had it shipped to me. They do not move much on price but you can get some extra 3D glasses for free though.
I didn't like Plasma in the early 2000's but the technology has improved a lot since then. I just got the 60" ZT60 which has better viewing in the light then my 32" Sharp LCD that I had with a non glossy screen. It is a shame Plasma is on the way out now with the wonderful blacks and all. I...