Ok interesting. Funny I have the RV320 on my desk and looked through the config, missed that myself. I am still investigating Edgerouter. I may try to upsell management on that in addition to a new Unifi Wireless setup. :D
We have a block of 5 public static addresses. Two are in use (one for our own router and one for voip system, which is provided by and managed by the ISP). We have 3 spare to use. It seemed easiest to simply assign them each a public IP which allows each tenants activity to be associated with a...
I forgot to mention...I have two spare consumer level Wifi routers laying around, both loaded with DD-WRT (one is older Linksys WRT160Nv3, and one newer Netgear R6200). I also have available a Cisco small business dual wan router, RV320.
I have had had some look around DD-WRT, and my initial...
We have written agreements for the internet access in order with verbiage that is essentially a terms of service that excludes illegal activity. These have been signed by the tenants. This is one of the primary reasons to also have fixed static IP's assigned to each tenant and documented.
We...
Update: I stumbled across the old Netgear GS108T smart switch and it looks like it has per port inbound and outbound rate limiting. Placed outside our firewall with ISP coming into it, and three lines coming out, one to each respective router (ours + 2 tenants) would be about the simplest thing...
Ok I need some suggestion on the best way to accomplish the following. This is at the small company I work for. We purchased a building that has two additional suites which just got tenants renting them. We will be sharing our internet with each suite. I will describe what need, and would...
Just started a new job and one of the first things I've been tasked with is to help them evaluate and decide on some upcoming changes to the software and services they use. In particular they are wanting to streamline and unify a few disparate services they have currently. I am needing to help...
I know it's been said already, but:
Sub optimal lighting = sub optimal pictures. End of discussion. And lighting setup is especially important for food photography.
Get the the cheapest entry level DSLR, even used or a generation or two old. It will plenty enough. After that tripod and...
I have just been testing both Straight Talk and Cricket these past two weeks and I think this new change clinches Cricket as my choice now. I've been on Tmobile and quite satisfied with it, but I am moving my family to another state where AT&T will be better coverage and we are looking to...
For me hands down the best option would be just use the RJ-59 as pull cable for a new Cat6 line (or 2). Every other option seems inferior, especially since you already have a Ubiquiti access point. Adding a second Unifi AP in the remote building would make for a a nice seamless expansion of your...
Perfect thank you! The Micron drive I was not aware of...and it looks perfect. I was hoping for one that possibly had Opal 2.0/eDrive support as well and it looks like these new M600's do, which is a nice bonus. Will just need to wait a bit for availability as they are brand new.
I just recently got a nice refurb Asus Zenbook (UX31LA-UH51T) and I want to upgrade the SSD in it. It uses a 60mm M.2 (SATA) drive. Currently the best choice out there known to work is the Transcend MTS600 series drives, and I'm looking at the 512GB. Just wondering if there are any new M.2 SATA...
She already lived with a bruised and cracked gnex for a long time. And it why she has a $180 Moto G and not $650 Nexus 6. I consider it a reasonable compromise. :)
Just got the new Moto G for my wife. She is the type of person that simply MUST have a very sturdy case...or the phone will simply not last long. As much as it kills me to pay $40+ for an otterbox, I would do it....but they are not available yet for the new Moto G.
Any ideas for other very...
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