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I use my memory most of the time.
We do have a database, but I rarely use it.. keep it stored in memory, and it's always with you then.
I have around 120 networks up there..
Passwords, IP addresses, topology, asset register.. everything.
You need to configure split tunneling, so only traffic going to the remote network (the office) is tunneled.. otherwise, by default, EVERYTHING goes down the established tunnel, including normal browsing which won't always work depending on set up. (as you've found out) ;)
He'll be stepping down next.
http://finance.google.co.uk/finance?q=apple - not great for shareholders.
Most people believe he *IS* Apple and without him, it'll go tits like it did last time he left for a bit....
I'd say the opposite - 11g is doing really well (and you're next to the AP) to be running near to 54Mb.
54Mb is completely theoretical. Most see around 20-30Mb at best. (Megabit, not Megabyte!)
So, if you had a full whack 50Mb Virgin connection, you need to be looking at either being cabled...
Your route-map is skewed.. and the nat rule doesn't match any traffic currently it seems. (your route maps match no traffic, and your NAT rule doesn't appear to match a route-map!)
You need to fix the route-maps, to allow outbound traffic to NAT out, but anything destined for the tunnel...
Most people use MSN.. which is why everyone else uses it ;)
Jabber for example doesn't have the same popularity... even tho GTalk exists.
AIM is pretty massive in America tho still.
Loads of people use them.
Quite new technology tho, so some people have a few issues - on the whole though, they're pretty good.
It does it's own redundancy stuff etc. Quite expensive for just the chassis.
The whole point of it is to be "wider" though.. on that panel.
Samsung do the whole range of monitors around it (such as 24"), but they just wanted to be different on this one I guess..
Nope. Not got one..
Apparently they are quite good - obviously very wide, so lots of side by side stuff can go on.
Have a look for some reviews on Google.
Well.. my laptop weighs 1KG, has no disc drive internal.. but it's just classed as an ultraportable.. still CoreDuo, 2GB RAM, 12.1" screen etc.
The main defining thing is that they are really small and portable... usually smaller than most laptops and obviously much cheaper. A netbook has high...
I *knew* it would be that Samsung before opening the link ;)
It's a wide monitor... 23" is a weird size.. usually 24".
The horizontal resolution is pretty impressive... :)
Ok, so everyone thought it was crap... which in reality it was, but only because of what everyone had built it up to offer.
It's actually the best move Apple could make pulling out.. no more keynotes. apart from planned ones direct from Apple - why? Well....
Every single year, every single...
See, I'd say that was a waste of time.
I set my resolution once... maybe twice if I have an external display... and that's it - ever.
What they'll do is make resolution changing really easy... but bury network controls about 20 clicks down.... serious :rasp:
Ahwell... ;)
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