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    OnePlus One, Sharing 3 invites with [H]

    Missed today's pre-order window just like the last one, because slammed at work > ordering a new phone. If anybody has a spare invite floating around, I'd love one as well. Pre-order window on a monday morning, just too busy here fighting piled-up fires.
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    So the OnePlus One is now here...

    As I increasingly am dependent on my phone for work, something similarly vanilla/stock and tweakable like my Nexus 5 but with a battery life like these seems like a good device to investigate. If anybody here has an invite that's peachy; are there any specific forums/spots where people here have...
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    Question regarding switches plugged into routers with a printer

    Short answer is that yes, if instead you change to Modem -> Router -> Switch/Devices the PCs should be able to see the printer as they will be on the same network now. Anything after the router, whether plugged directly into one of *its* ports or wired through the Netgear switch should be...
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    Anyone notice an explosion in email spam?

    We've had a run of new stuff getting through the filters here as well. Haven't noticed so much with my webmail accounts as I have with our corp users, but that may be because those are all either nearly-unused to the point of being on no lists, or have so many years of spam-marking that the...
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    what is your background?

    1) Jr Sys Admin (second banana in a 2-man shop). I do some of everything from project rollouts and purchasing to helping users change their voicemail passwords by following the prompts. 2) Toss-up. On any given day, I usually either wish I knew more about the nuts-and-bolts level networking side...
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    Solutions for portable/mobile 4G-based customer hotspots?

    Yeah, currently the Cradlepoint units we have now as well as the solution that a sales guy from one of our vendors is going to try and pitch me on tomorrow all operate off of something like the netgear 341U USB guys. I'm hoping that the vendor will actually split his hardware off from pushing...
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    Solutions for portable/mobile 4G-based customer hotspots?

    It is multiple sites each with their own modem, correct. I love the Ubiquiti stuff (just started using it at home actually), I don't recall the ERL having a USB port though? I may be totally mis-remembering. And, on re-reading the initial post, I realize that I'm an idiot and did not...
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    Solutions for portable/mobile 4G-based customer hotspots?

    So, I've been asked by the higher-ups to look into alternatives to our current setup. What we have right now: - An aging array of mostly-3G cell modems paired with feature-light but rugged wireless routers. In any deployed location, these have historically been left open for clients to connect...
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    Do you disable UAC in the enterprise?

    Kills me to say it, but I've gone from an environment where we had to disable UAC on the handful of 7 machines we had rolled out and give a fairly broad range of users Power Users to an environment where not only does UAC need to be universally disabled but all users need admin. I'd love it...
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