I'm getting ready to move to a new house and would like to rackmount all of my gear in the basement and access all of it from an office upstairs without a local device. I am something of a minimalist so I don't want anything cluttering up my desk.
Obviously, I could try running some really...
Just from the product description it looks like it should work. I don't have any experience with this product though. Should work. I've only ever heard good things about Buffalo and it says it will do exactly what you want it to do.
Am i missing something? Why not just change the gateway IP to 192.168.0.0/24. If it is setup for DHCP it will renew the leases for the other IP's to something in the same subnet. If it is setup statically then one would have to go through and change all the IP's for each pc on the subnet but it...
I also use a WRT400N and it works really well. I recommend it anytime someone asks. It is a tad more expensive but it is nice to segregate real traffic (ie traffic from my computer) and unimportant traffic (ie anything having to do w/ my gf's mac) on to separate channels.
I have a 15 Mbps connection (20 with speedboost...man, I hate TimeWarner) and I frequently get 20+ Mbps when I go to speedtest.net or TW's own test site even when connected via wireless. That is not to say that what others have said isn't true, just my own personal experience.
I reread your question and my first response is how to access from a remote location. And I just saw that you have 2 cameras. You'll probably have to assign each of them a different port unless they come with some sort of management program that allows you to view both at the same time.
You'll have to connect to the outside, public IP 205.23.245.XX but you will want to set up the router to forward all connections on a certain port to the CCTV. I would set it to a private port >= 49152 if your CCTV system doesn't have a specific port that it uses. You can get more info on...
If you want to boot from it you'll have to use MBR but if it is a backup or data drive, I don't think it matters. I don't think that there would be any kind of performance change. If anyone has more experience, feel free to correct me.
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