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Hi all,
I have a Trendnet TEW-639GR router, as stated, which I purchased on Newegg about 4 or 5 months ago, and have recently been having some strange wlan issues, which I have not been able to successfully diagnose. I recently have been having more and more disconnects and slowness from my laptops and my ps3. I noticed that during ...
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I've been looking at many solution to this but have found little solutions on the net and on newegg. what little solutions I have found have too many challenges with it and/or poor reviews.
I run XP Pro SP3. I have a 2wire wireless modem/router.
I want all of my external HD's networked instead of plugged into the usb ports. I have a usb ...
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I have read that Intel only qualified this device with 1.0TB drives, but one owner of the device said he uses 1.5TB drives in it.
My question is this:If I get 4 Samsung Spinpoint F2EG HD154UI 1.5TB drives and create a RAID5 array of about 4.5TB, will it work? I intend to have one partition on the array, but I have no experience in arrays this ...
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What's my best option for affordable massive storage? Already have 5+ TB of data I want to move to it.
#1 priority is affordability.
#2 priority is expandibility. My storage needs grow by 1TB every 9-12 months.
#3 priority is cross platform support. Should be able to work with Windows Vista, Mac OS X, and Popcorn Hour. ...
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Last updated 4/4/2009 @ 11:21 CST
Goal of the post
To share a folder on a linux computer out onto the LAN (<10 clients) with both Linux and Vista (Enterprise/Ultimate Editions) machines.
Requirements A single subnet'ed LANDebian based Linux ''server'' already configured for the LAN (most distro's these days do this during the ...
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I work for a small business and would like to have a central location to store files that could be accessed by everyone on the network. Would a NAS device that attaches to our router via an Ethernet cable do the job? Also, what is the difference between an NAS device and a server?
We are running three laptops on the network; one with ...
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I'm new at all this computer and internet stuff, even though I have been in the Computer Hardware Industry for 20+ years. PCB Desiger by trade. Worked on Unix Mainframes thru PC's. Used almost all OS's with the exception of MAC. Looking at the possibility of working for myself. Trying to decide what to do with the ''Rest of my life''. Currently ...
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