Do you know as a fact that your power supply is good? How many watts is the PSU? Are you sure you don't have any extra motherboard stand-offs that might be grounding out on the back of the motherboard? Also, did you reset your BIOS to default to make sure there weren't any stale settings causing...
TightVNC would be your best bet to keep your resolution, but your RDP app doesn't allow you to explicitly set your resolution based on your systems offered resolutions?
All I see is "Linux is Free". Sure, it's free if your time is worthless. I can tell you right now, it's not the best solution for everyone. I prefer UNIX/Linux based OSes, but mainly because it does everything I need it to do. Gamers this would not be a solution. Yes there is Cedega, but I doubt...
Right now I'm running a Sempron 3300+ on my system, and needless to say, has been a great CPU for the price, and OCed from 1.8 to 2.5GHz easy w/o a stability loss at all. Now, I want to upgrade to something a bit better, but all these A64 revisions have snuck up on me and completely blown my...
Just have whoever is going to get the line to their house to run a strong gateway of some sort (Might look into some BSDs) and have it provide MAC filtering DHCP. Run an access point from that box, or even turn it into an AP. Run 802.11g with WPA enabled, a have a repeater at each house to make...
I'd go for a OpenBSD Box for the Concentrator (Server) using ISAKMPD, and any sort of client can connect to it with any free VPN client. At least that's how I run mine, and it runs great. MD5 hashed passphrases, Certs, and Blowfish encryption.
You are pretty mcuh stuck with that for cracking WEP keys. You can always get a FreeBSD or Linux bootable CD and use dwepcrack or kismet assuming your card is Prism2 based. Also, if you are a Mac user of any kind, you can use KisMac.
There shouldn't be a problem doing this as long as you have a seperate partition to put it on. From there just Google about setting up the Solaris or Windows boot manager to allow to choose from the two.
I would just stick with the ethernet, or switch to firewire. Depending on the speed of the firewire, it will generally be faster than your 10/100. Really, if you do the math, it's not going to really speed anything up unless you do a mesh network of firewire. It will of course speed up the...
Install NetStumbler, and check your signal rate. Sounds like you are getting a horrible signal and running a 1M to even gain a connection. How far are these two wifi connections, and is there anything in between? Walls, florecent lights, metal? If your signal is weak, you might consider an AP...
Both the Orinoco and Cisco cards are just your usual Compaq/D-lInk/NetGear/Linksys cards with a different name. Grab anything that uses a Prism 2.x/3.x chipset, and you should be set.
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