Hi All
I have this old 9dBi antenna and on the box it says its for 802.11b/g but will it work properly with 802.11n? I would assume so since its just an antenna with no electronic guts inside of it.
Anyone have any idea on the matter?
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Just found one that would probaly be perfect, it even has a SOC Celeron chip and its cheap
Gigabyte GA-J1900N-D3V
http://www.gigabyte.com.au/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4918#ov
Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knew of any current generation ITX boards with 2 lan ports intergrated, AMD or Intel, i'm not fussed, nothing fancy is required. I am exploring options for a pfSense firewall build.
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Hey all, I have some left over display port cables from some dell monitors from work and was wondering if displayport cables are all the same or they are rated for the different versions of displayport and if so how to tell what version cable it is?
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Right on all counts, sadly my internet is only 8Mbps (dam this country and its infrastructure). But the reason behind the quad nic is for physically isolated subnets for some cisco test lab type things and dedicated port for management of the firewall and a dedicated port for WLAN to be on a different subnet for security purposes and lastly for general lan subnet. Sure its overkill for a home setup but I like playing around with network gear as its my hobby and part of my job.
Hey all,
Im building a pfSense firewall box for my home network and I need a good quad gigabit NIC for it, something that connects with PCIe. I hear the intel ones are good but they are expensive.
Does anyone know of a cheaper alternative?
Thanks.
This is true. It isent a problem for me as I only require an ssd slot and 1 hard drive slot and the rest of my storage is in a NAS system. Might I suggest some cooler master HAF series cases then. HAF does stand for High Air Flow.
Might be pushing the heat boundary a little on that cooler. Heck, try it out and see how hot it is. I personally wouldn't be comfortable running 80 degrees or more under 100% load.
Rig is pretty decent, just slap in a high end video card like a GTX 780 and make sure you have enough watts on the PSU and you should be humming away. A cheap 80 dollar aftermarket CPU cooler might be a good idea. A better SSD couldn't hurt also.