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gulmat

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  1. Vessel: GeeMan Fav Videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf https://www.vessel.com/videos/eUUJ3a1aM
  2. Why not use tools made by vmware for vmware? http://www.vmware.com/ca/en/products/converter/
  3. Tomorrow? I think it's on monday... https://insider.razerzone.com/index.php?threads/insider-ces-2015-appreciation-sale.1920/
  4. My razer orochi mouse... bought it for the bluetooth but ended up not using it for the bluetooth... From my experience, there's a lot of lag when you try to game with it on the bluetooth for some odd reason, so you have to plug it in.
  5. Never thought i'd show someone a diagram of my network! Here it is: If anyone is wondering why I have a CA and US access point, CA is my local network and US is going through a vpn that is configured on a vps in the states. I love networking :wub:
  6. The black hole, cause a bunch of my money got sucked in it! ...And most of the parts are black
  7. Also, as an advice, make sure that your address is either reserved in the dhcp pool or out of it's range. Or else you might encounter some fun issues eventually. Windows is usually smart at detecting a duplicate IP on the network but it's always better to prevent rather than fix.
  8. Portable USB HDD 3x Cat6 cables + 1 crossover cable Micro USB cable USB A to B cable 5x USB Drives (bootable usb's [Win8 x64, Win7 x86, Win7 x64 and Ubuntu Live CD] and one encrypted with ISO's / Softwares and sensitive data) Pocket flash light Pocket screw driver Pocket knife USB to Serial USB to Ethernet USB 2.0 Hub USB 3.0 Hub w/ Gb Ethernet port AAA Batteries (for flashlight) HDMI cable VGA Cable Mini-DP to HDMI, DVI & DP DVI to HDMI MicroHDMI to HDMI Adapter MicroUSB to HDMI Adapter (MHL Adapter) MicroUSB to USB USB Wireless adapter USB 3.0 Cable Apple charging cable Portable Speaker CIsco console port to serial cable Earbuds Surface Pro Tablet Notebook Pen and sharpie Granola bars
  9. 1. Fenix LD01 (Lost one, bought a second one) 2. My Servers (Dell 2650, CR100 & SC1435) 3. UPS (For the servers and my rig) 4. Surface Pro 5. My '13 Focus
  10. Do you have access to your router? If so, make sure that your dhcp is enable edit: I know some powerline need to be syncronise, if not all of them... You should take a look a that.
  11. Sounds like your fan might not work properly. Your laptop is most likely overheating if this is the case... you could try and run hwinfo (or any other sensor reading software) to see what kind of temperature you're having when it's acting up.
  12. http://forums.redflagdeals.com/free-web-hosting-99-9-uptime-cpanel-e-mail-canadian-hosterbox-985499/
  13. Sounds good. Also, is there any chance that there's another port-forwarding configured for the DVR? If you say that the DVR should be on port 37777 and you access it when entering xxx.myftp.org, Maybe that's your problem or the it's configured for port 80 also. You can't have more than one service/application on a single port ...just to rule that out
  14. Could you post of snipping of the port forwarding from your router? (If possible and if you don't mind?)
  15. To be sure about the dns part, next time it's acting open a cmd window and run the following: ping -t 8.8.8.8 This will run a continuous ping to google's dns and you'll be able to see if the problem is with your ISP's dns or not. To end the ping just press Ctrl+C or close the window. If the ping are constant and in a low range (mostly under 75ms) then there's a good chance that your problem is your ISP's dns. Also from what I've seen, is there any reason why your AP is on a different subnet than your modem? (referring to: 192.168.1.1 -> 192.168.0.1) Do you also know if the problem still exist even if your hardwired or is it only on the wifi?
  16. ^^ What he says, try to find some books/videos dedicated to the Comptia network+ certification. Then after, if you want to get deeper, take a look a some CCNA books.
  17. You can't really expect to do all of that and have everything come back to how it was... Any chance that your profile is or was a roaming profile? And do you have that much computers that you need a DC at home...?
  18. If it's only for you and your friends, just don't give your server's address to everyone on the net... Chances are that you're not important enough for a hacker to waste time making a DDoS attack on your server. If they do it's either because you've pissed someone off or by complete bad luck. There's two main reason (to my knowledge) why hackers (crackers, if we want to use the real term) would make an attack on you and only you. 1. They want something (data, fame, revenge, etc.) 2. They want to test/practice First, I'd doubt that you'd have anything that they would want out of a private minecraft server and second, if they're only testing/practicing it won't last long. So stop being paranoid and enjoy your server :lol: Also, If by any chance you want to start a public server... well you should listen to the others and buy a hosted server.
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    From the album: PC Build 2014

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    PC Build 2014

    Here's my 2014 build
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    From the album: PC Build 2014

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