Code is dead or not working for the 120 model at least. Possibly for all.
http://i.imgur.com/SMWiRRj.png
NEVERMIND. It appears this was a temporary problem with the code. Just checked again and everything looks good!
Link to the item: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882268015&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL051712&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL051712-_-EMC-051712-Index-_-SetTopBoxes-_-82268015-L0K
Does anyone have experience using this? I'm usually a fan of Logitech products, but I've been weary of these "Smart...
Why would I buy yours used when I can get a new one for ~$130?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102946
EDIT:
That card is out of stock at most retailers that offer a comparable price. ditchmagnet or another reseller would be the place to go to buy one of these.
If you can use a PCI-E slot, check out this thread: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1602942
And his other thread about performance here: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1602927
If not, you could always look for a decent USB adapter that allows for extra antenna additions then...
That's great man! Exactly what I was looking for. In the process of setting up my network, I will be trying to take detailed notes on the hardware, reasons for selecting it, and how to setup a home network from start to finish. Might even post it to the [H] Forums if it is worthy.
I...
So I'm moving into a new home that is about 4x the size of my current residence (a small apt. in the city). I am planning on dedicating a space in the new garage to server and networking equipment for the whole house. Part of this is to provide backups, media, and document sharing to the whole...
So, I am setting up MDT 2010 to use as our primary means of configuring, managing, and installing Windows 7 x64 Professional images to every computer on our company network (about 400).
I have been able to successfully set up a task sequence that will install Windows, run updates, install...
I really appreciate the information, everyone.
Just got back from a raucous 3 hour lunch at the local Pizza Pub with my work mates. They also gave me some great suggestions.
I feel as though I should clarify my reasoning for asking for literature specifically - it's because my memory is...
*crossposted from OSes*
I'm currently employed by a small government agency as 1 of 2 helpdesk and training coordinators (about ~35k/yr with full benefits in KY) on an IT team of 5. This sort of job is great, especially right out of college (B.A. Psych, hoping to go for Ph.D in 2 years), but...
I'm currently employed by a small government agency as 1 of 2 helpdesk and training coordinators (about ~35k/yr with full benefits in KY) on an IT team of 5. This sort of job is great, especially right out of college (B.A. Psych, hoping to go for Ph.D in 2 years), but I have been doing this...
Anti-static bags (cheap online) and accordion file folders or tupperware containers, depending on your budget. You can probably fit about 3 or 4 PCI cards per file folder and about 30 sticks of RAM, maybe more. You also have the benefit of a labeling system so you can categorize and organize.
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-JScreenFix-to-Remove-Plasma-Screen-Burn-in
Try it out if you have 4-6 hours to run it during at night time or early morning.
Alternatively, you could try displaying an all white graphic (a powerpoint slide works fine) for several hours at the end of every day (you...
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TehQuick, after reading your post, you seem like kind of an ass.
Instead of just letting this post go by, you took the effort and energy to bring up those points, navigate tto that thread, and copy and paste the link. Even put in an emoticon.
Now I'm wasting my time and energy just to let you...
I'm about to be in the market for a new LCD HDTV, but I haven't had much success in finding a decent website that reviews them. I've tried my usual: engadget, techcrunch, gizmodo, and even pricegrabber and NewEgg, but I would like something that focuses primarily on HDTV reviews and ratings...
I was thinking about my past in a computer science major. After 2 semesters of horrible grades (and depression), I had to drop the major because I was kicked out of the engineering college due to a low GPA. This caused me to rethink my career path. I chose psychology and am happy with my...
To all those posting saying this monitor is no good, I actually own one of them (have had it for about a year) and it is phenomenal.
I bought mine from Woot.com as a refurb for 300$. Every review I can find is glowing and I personally have no complaints. The color is bright (VERY bright...
I may be stretching the meaning of "Data Storage Systems" here, but I thought I'd give it a shot. Mods, if this is in the wrong place, please let me know.
Anyway, I work for a department-specific (not campus wide) IT department at a large University. We support about 200 users and about...
I've bought a 750GB Seagate recert from Woot once. I think it's making this intermittent high-pitched screeching sound that causes my computer to lock up for 5-10s, though that may be my main drive.
I've got to say, this is probably one of the worst routers I've ever owned.
I am not a troll and I have more than sufficient knowledge of networks (both wireless and wired), but this router has given me nothing but trouble. The range is poor if using in the mid-level floor of a three story...
I'm trying to remotely grab the GUID from one of our network computers that's quite far off-campus via PSTOOLS. I've googled quite a bit for a solution, but can't seem to find anything.
In short, is there any sort of command I could use to show me the GUID from the Mobo's Network Card? Both...
I actually do mean the GUID. It's actually quite simple to obtain the MAC address from a windows based machine by using the getmac command at a command prompt.
I'll ask over in networking to see if they have ideas.
I'm trying to remotely grab the GUID from one of our network computers that's quite far off-campus via PSTOOLS. I've googled quite a bit for a solution, but can't seem to find anything.
In short, is there any sort of command I could use to show me the GUID from the Mobo's Network Card...
Personally, I think this one's a better deal:
https://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=10007126
670Mhz OC on that one, 209$ reg - 40$ rebate + 9$ shipping =178.99$ shipped.
EDIT:
Nevermind, according to the NewEgg reviews, this particular card runs VERY hot. One user...