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Can You Spot the Downtime?

Can You Spot the Downtime?

Considering Router Changes

I’m considering snagging a cheap refurbished Dell from HCDI Trading to use as an IPCop or m0n0wall firewall / router.

Both Belkin and Linksys have gotten on my ho-hum list for consumer grade routers recently with some poor performance overall. Two different Linksys WRT54G models (the early ones, pre-WRT54G-L branch-off) seem to freak out every few days to a week and die, requiring a power cycle to fix. The Belkin wants to restart itself every time you change absolutely anything in the admin interface, and its wireless seems to phase in and out of quality, even sitting 6 feet away.

I’m hoping that if I move the router / AP out of the ‘central’ role to a more peripheral AP role on the network, things will improve. I also miss some of the flexibility having a real OS and real hardware brings to the table1.

Another option I’m considering, although a bit more pricey (yet more ideal as well), is a small “appliance” device, similar to the Linksys and Belkin offerings, yet more flexible and powerful.

Due to the increased shipping costs associated with overseas orders, the company I would prefer to deal with, Linitx, is kicked out. Instead, I would probably go for something very similar to the Logic Supply box George Ou at ZDNet talked about in this exact scenario.

Anyone have any opinions? Other great small devices that would make ideal (preferably cheap) solutions? What do you use at home?

  1. No, DD-WRT, Open-WRT, Tomato, et al are not real OSes, they just play one on TV. [back]

Vista SP1 Now Availble on TechNet

Hurray! Vista SP1 is now available to TechNet Plus subscribers, just like it should have been all along.

If you’re looking to download, be sure to read the notes about it only being available under Top Downloads for the time being.

The original article I read said it was also now available to MSDN subscribers, but I’m too lazy to find that link…

Words to Live By

Late to bed and late to wake will keep you long on money and short on mistakes.
- Aaron McGruder

I think too many people lack a proper understanding of the kind of totally-focused attention that can be devoted to a task in the calm of night.

Then again if everyone did it, it would be just like daytime hours, wouldn’t it? Ok, scratch that… night sucks, go to bed early!

AT&T TXT via Email Address

Just in case anyone else is wondering how to send an SMS text message to their AT&T wireless phone via email, the address apparently has changed through their recent acquisitions. Googling around only revealed the prior (non-working) domains, so I had to resort to the AT&T support page.

Horribly worded and a bit confusing as to which category you fall under, if you’ve signed up to “the new at&t” (as opposed to the prior AT&T, Cingular, etc.), your address is 10digitphonenumber@txt.att.net.

Happy texting!