• MFP: Scan to email address

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    @JaredBusch good idea. That will get them into bad security habits.

  • Your personal information just isn't safe

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    Reid CooperR

    Neither Target nor Experian are companies entrusted with data. One is just a retailer and the other is a company that collects, often false, credit data against the will of the people. Experian's customers aren't the people and so it feels no responsibility beyond what is legally enforced which is nearly nothing.

  • MPLS speed issue

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    scottalanmillerS

    @JaredBusch VPN speeds are in latency terms. OpenSSL produces a bit more latency than IPsec does.

  • Stupid User Tricks: Deleted Outlook profile

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    gjacobseG

    MS2010o365.png

    Dispatch seems only to 'mirror' my main account...

  • Easy Reviews

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    Bill KindleB

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Bill-Kindle there appear to be several joke ones that are official.

    I got confirmation that this is one.

  • Central point AV and FDE

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    scottalanmillerS

    I would definitely prefer working with Sophos over TrendMicro anyday.

  • Cryptolocker out of commission?

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    Reid CooperR

    Anyone coming into this thread and missing the other announcements, here is the product that was once TrueCrypt, now fully restored.... https://ciphershed.org/

  • Any Meraki wireless experts out there?

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Carnival-Boy sorry about Meriaki, we've seen a lot of that. Little response, no following through on commitments. They like big customers these days, they have high overhead. I think that you will be very happy with the Ubiquiti though!

  • TrueCrypt - It LIVES! (Now Known as ChiperShed)

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    @Reid-Cooper said:

    It's awesome that there is now a formal project for this and they changed the name so the "TrueCrypt is dead" people don't have to know that it is still around.

    The is also a project called ch or something like that it seems from reading that forum link.

  • RAID 5 URE Calculator

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    scottalanmillerS

    If you combine the drive failure rate calculator for RAID 0 with the URE Risk of the RAID 5 calculator you can actually get some decent idea of total risk.

    http://www.raid-failure.com/raid0-failure.aspx

  • The rules have changed... sigh.

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    DashrenderD

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    But it's totally unmanageable for anything other than tiny environments. To the degree that I would say the low cost version is no longer available.

    Yeah, If only that were true, that's it no longer available. The powers that be know they exist because they see it in the store 'Office Home Business Edition'

  • Gunnar Glasses - Thoughts?

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    Bill KindleB

    @ajstringham said:

    @Hubtech said:

    http://www.woot.com/offers/wi-five-onyx-computer-glasses-amber?ref=cnt_wp_8_2

    Yes but I wear prescription lenses.

    So do I (or is it eye?) 😉

  • How do I install Hyper-V on a USB

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  • So I Officially Hate the RVS4000

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    @jasonh said:

    If you have an old PC laying around (or find one on kijiji for < $50), put two network cards in it and install pfSense. If you're concerned about power consumption, find a Pentium 3; they draw very little power. If space is an issue and you don't mind spending a few $ (< $200), get an Alix board/case/power supply.

    I gave up on consumer routers a while ago. I found mine would choke every time someone started doing a portscan or other weird hacking/scanning attempts on the cable network. I still use a D-Link wireless router for my Wifi access, but it's running openwrt and it's just a bridge between the WLAN and LAN (WAN port is not in use)

    Note, I had the "choking" issue on my D-Link and Linksys routers even while they were running openwrt; I think the small CPU's in them just couldn't handle dropping all the packets and while continuing to serve legitimate traffic

    My Cisco E3000 running dd-wrt has yet to go down in almost 4 days. Before, it was every 4 hours with my network. No exaggeration. When you host your own website out of the location too, that's really bad. But I know what you mean. The OEM firmware sucks on almost all consumer stuff. Netgear Genie is the best of the lot that I've seen but still pales in comparison to dd-wrt, which I swear by.

  • Personal email - what do you use?

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    scottalanmillerS

    @thecreativeone91 cool, I had no idea.

  • How To Upgrade from CentOS 6 to CentOS 7 In Place

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    lanceL

    Thanks! This will be helpful.

  • MPLS vs VPN vs TermServ

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    scottalanmillerS

    how do they compare to the Ubiquiti?

  • The Playback Machine

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    scottalanmillerS

    True. Security is very pop.

  • Netflix profit doubles on U.S., foreign subscriber growth

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    scottalanmillerS

    I've seen a lot of new big label content recently.

  • Recurring income from Office 365

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