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Acedia

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  1. Nah. You just get an electrician, tell him I need 200 drops and hook up those APs while you're at it. Connect them to your PoE switch and the APs get controlled by your WiFi Controller.
  2. I was just using what I know best as an example. I am sure, Dells SonicWall, PaloAlto, Watchguard, Juniper, Sophos, Barracuda, Meraki etc. etc. etc. all offer those features now.
  3. This sounds like a perfect case for Sharepoint Online from Office365.
  4. Well if you were my customer I'd sell you a FortiGate 60 or 80E with 2 FortiAP 221Es. Get a second internet connection. Set up SD-WAN and use the existing devices as modems only if required. Set up Traffic Shaping for favorite SIP Traffic, set Sharepoint Online/OneDrive to low, and use SD-WAN rules to route VoIP over one connection and any Cloud Drive Traffic to the other. Check if you current switches properly support QoS and handle DSCP flags correctly.
  5. Is this on all files or just *.png? For all files try these steps: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/18834-enable-disable-thumbnail-previews-file-explorer-windows-10-a.html For only *.png try this: Open regedit (regedt32.exe) To to HKEY_CLASS_ROOT\.png Export the ShellEx key for backup Delete all keys listed in ShellEx Reboot
  6. In my experience "Getting DDoS'd" is bullshit. It's one of those gaming myths. Unless you are a high profile streamer or running services nobody is gonna bother and most of the time not even able to track you. Most ISPs have DDoS protection incoming and outgoing these days.
  7. Try getting your hands on Packet Tracer and a few IOS files. IIRC it's behind a paywall. It's been a long while since I did my CCNA. GNS3 is also an alternative.
  8. Any reason for not using pfsense?
  9. An unconfigured managed switch simply becomes an unmanaged switch I am a bit worried about the price tho. $30 for an 24G+4 Dual personality SFP sounds cheap. Really cheap.
  10. If you plan to VPN to your home network to access your nas you need to set up your own vpn. No normal subscription based service will offer "Access to the devices at your home". Stay away from PPTP since it's inherently unsafe.
  11. Hey I jsut got another idea! Due to a bug in the Unix File System files starting with . are hidden. Maybe the guy who set it up was a Linux guy and thought he could hide the SSID by starting it with a .?
  12. I thought about this too but that would not be linked to the usb key. You'd just use it to transfer files you could easily transfer to the PC or set up from memory.
  13. Not really... you could try using the usb key as a 2FA. Depending on the NAS some app running on it could be set up to use it.
  14. Usually any 30€ TP Link access point can go into "Client" mode.
  15. It depends on the flavor of cryptolocker tbh. They use something like .encrypted or change the file name to a random alphanumeric string. They usually leave a "DECRYPT_INSTRUCTION.txt" or "HELP-DECRYPT" file behind to tell you how to pay them. This site has a list of them: https://www.poweradmin.com/blog/cryptolocker-file-extension-list/
  16. I assume webnode is some kind of myspace clone. Usually registrars have some kind of redirection service. You'd have to check the manual of where you got the domain from.
  17. Not that I know of and I've set up multiple wifis with captive portals before.
  18. Are you on wireless? Can you still ping your router during these outages?
  19. Make sure the OS firewall is set to allow for port 25565.
  20. I'Ve never used Guacamole before but every over time I tried to pull anything from a DC with LDAP you need to provide credentials from an ad user at least.
  21. Exchange + POPCon can do that. Would not recommend. Is this mail address on your own domain or just an email address on theirs?
  22. Oh wow. That's still strange since IIRC those urls are just vmware.somethignsomething stuff, but glad it worked! ?
  23. Last time I did that it wasn't worth the efford.
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