If you've got a spare box and you're ok with running Linux, you could do what I do and run MailScanner and have it accept mail for your domain and forward it to your Exchange server. I use it with Spamassassin and some rulesets from here and the spam never even touches my Exchange server. You...
Quicksilver, Newsfire, Adium, SubEthaEdit
Camino is nice, but I've been using Safari more lately.
Unison is nice for usenet access, but I don't know if I'd call it "must have"
We met today and have decided to go a different route with the phones, so VOIP traffic is gone. I'm also thinking of putting another SQL server in that office, so the only SQL traffic will be replication. If I have to put a rack over there anyway, I'll most likely set up a fileserver over there...
As long as I don't have to go in crazy directions because of pole placement, I don't think distance should be an issue. It is literally directly across a two-lane highway. I would put the distance from one rooftop to the other at ~175 feet.
//edit: There are poles in the two parking lots...
Thanks for the antenna link.
Yeah, I was thinking 802.11g might be fine but I when you add the bandwidth for 10-30 SQL connections + 10-30 people on VOIP calls + file and Exchange access, it starts to feel a little tight to me.
These are primarily going to be salespeople, so telephone...
I'm looking for recommendations for connecting a small ~10-30 user office to our main office. The small office will be in a shopping area across a two-lane highway from our main building. Fiber doesn't really look like an option to me, since running it under the highway would be...
The title started here, which lead to this, and ended up like this.
thiago, try that extension I linked to above. It ought to give you exactly what you're looking for.
Try this: https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&version=1.0&os=Windows&id=158
If that doesn't do what you want, you might want to post in General Software instead.
It's the small things that make the interface so much easier and more efficient in OS X. The fact that the menus are always in the same place, no matter what size the window is (think File, Edit, etc) Motor memory builds up so that you don't even have to look to click a menu, just throw the...
I have a crappy laptop bag I got from Target.
It holds:
Gateway 600 YGR
Power brick
5-foot retractable ethernet cable
Netgear 802.11g card
USB bluetooth dongle
Knoppix CD
BartPE CD
Kensington? wireless notebook mouse
Cheap clip-on headphones
iPod
Sony T610
Dell Axim X30
Pen
Pencil...
Ripped from our office handbook:
Position Summary
Supervise and maintain all the computer, network, telephone, fax and email systems. Analyze, implement and maintain company wide data backup system. Implement and maintain network firewall and web controls. Provide additional programming...
If you've already activated HL2, just disable your NIC and start the game. It'll automatically fall back to offline mode. Once you've got it going, re-enable your NIC.
Read this, if you can get to the site
That won't work unless your modem can handle more than one attached MAC address. A switch or hub is basically a multi-port repeater, so the modem would see both routers attached to it. Probably whichever one you attached first would work and the other network would be cut off from the Internet...
I would do it like this:
Modem----Router1-----Network1
.....................\
.....................Router2------Network2
So the second router's WAN port is plugged into one of the LAN ports on the first router. Make Router1's network 192.168.1.1 and Router2's network 192.168.2.2.
Lots of cars offer a CD changer in the trunk as an option. Most of the time, the car companies use the same head units in the cars whether they have changers installed or not. This means that if a cd changer was an option for your car, it is likely that your factory head unit has a spot to plug...
If you don't plan on upgrading for 2-3 years, it doesn't matter how future-proof the tech you buy now is. By then, I can't see you wanting to keep any of it. If you plan on upgrading the video card in the next year or so, I can see PCI-E being a factor. If you think your next upgrade won't be...
I have an X30 high and I'm more than satisfied with it. Emulators are great on the 624MHz chip and syncing over wifi is great. Plus, I can use my T610 as a modem via bluetooth while I'm out, which is nice. It'd be groovy if it had a 640x480 screen, though.