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<0> Falchion ;) <1> You can also get a repeater if you're getting a low signal. <0> WRT54GX Firmware Version: 1.02.06 is my current AP <2> do ALL you guys have WRTG45s or what?!? <1> that's a v5. A Piece Of ****. :P <1> Jostein: No, I have a netgear POS. <2> heh <0> im in the same room as the ****ing AP and yet i'm often disconnected <1> Oh wait, I DO own a wrt54g though <0> what about stuff like this? http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps5279/index.html <1> fredk-: That router is a piece of **** dude. It's a v5. Linksys changed from a linux based router to a vxware whatever piece of ****. <0> apart from being expensive, would I get decent stability? <1> fredk-: Ciso is Linksys. <1> fredk-: Get a Sonicwall. <1> they're very very nice. <0> cisco is to linksys as lexus is to toyota :)
<1> fredk-: Except that a lexus is nice :P <0> haha <0> Falchion, seriously though, the aironet series blows too? <1> Old school cisco was sweet. <1> fredk-: Never actually used one myself so I dunno. <1> fredk-: There i sno need for high end stuff if it's for your home. Just a decent router will do. <0> I'm just thinking that enterprise level wifi hopefully would perform better than consumer level :) <1> fredk-: Surte it's the router and not the wifi in your laptop? <0> fair point, no <1> heh <0> i've used it quite a bit at enterprise locations like airports and such <0> and it's been very stable <1> Well, dunno what to tell ya. My netgear is stable. Pick up a router at circuitcity and try it out. They have a 30 day refund policy. <0> Falchion, you're thinking http://www.sonicwall.com/products/tz170SP_wireless.html ? <1> Sure, that's a good one. I think we certified it for DynDNS actually. <0> Circuit City is a bit far for my taste, but I get the idea ) <0> :) <1> Actually yep, that series. <1> fredk-: :P heh <0> nice <0> I hope it's expensive <0> lol <0> yea, it is. <1> heh <1> Expensing it? :) <0> ofcourse <0> but, probably means they put some more thought into the design compared to the linksys crap one I have now <1> Hey, I could use a couple things whil eyou're at it. <0> haha <1> I'm not kidding... ;) <0> tell DynDNS to pocket it ;) <0> i'm poor after changing datacenters hah <1> pshaw. <0> I hate security deposits <0> :) <0> And I needd to buy racks <1> Buy me ****. Damn dude :< I want stuff! <0> haha <0> racks are about 25K to buy :( <1> I saw a cool 1u case that holds 2 desktop systems. I forget the type of MB it holds but it's the type in my SK43G. <1> yeah, I know. <1> but I don't care. i want I want i want <0> piss off :P <1> You ****! <0> technically I don't <0> :) <1> You're right., you BLOW <0> hah <0> how much rack/colo space do you guys use? <1> We have 5 coloc's around the globe. Plus the server room at the office that has liek 8 racks or something. <0> what the heck do you use it all for? :P <1> As for how many racks, I can't remember how many at each <0> Falchion, tell them to colo in norway too, I can handle whatever amount of racks you guys need *cough* <1> fredk-: 5 globally redundant nameservers :) If continents sink into the ocean we'd still resolve yoru DNS :) Plus we have a LOT of other projects that aren't public and stuff. <1> fredk-: If you could get them good rates.... <0> doesnt take that much to resolve a few names, does it? :P <0> hehe, I dunno what is good these days around the world <1> fredk-: Plus we're gonan be doing major **** in the future.. Like they're talking about hosting newsgroups with 6 month retention, as an example. <0> I know whats decent in norway <1> fredk-: Well, Give me numbers and I'll p*** them up to the CIO.
<0> I was kidding, but sure if you wanna :P <0> I believe a rack runs about 600-700 ish + electricity <0> not including bandwidth <3> aaaah <0> boom <1> fredk-: How much for bandwidth? <4> ho <3> now its time to configure my admin server, directory server and optionally java application server <0> Falchion, depends on amounts, I suppose you guys use alot? <1> fredk-: Yeah <0> Falchion, i'd estimate around $30/meg or so <1> OK, I'll mention it to the CIO <0> hehe cool <0> Falchion, here's the facilities we use, http://www.digiplex.no/sw183.asp <3> ok ok ok <1> Out of curiosity, what exactly IS your job? Heh <0> there's a video on there <3> first i need to configure the directory server, THEN the admins erver. <0> Falchion, I do hosting, pretty much ;) <1> fredk-: hehe host my podcasts :) <0> hehe <1> I'll give you a sponsor ad on every show :) <0> yeah, for a norwegian company hah <1> Podcasts are worldwide <0> sure, and like 1.5% of listeners are norwegian:) <5> wohoo, 11 diggs :) <1> All it takes is 1 :) <0> hehe, true true <5> Falchion: hehe. http://digg.com/technology/A_million_EU_domain_names_has_been_registered <1> K_F: Yeha, saw that earlier :) <5> I actually emailed them asking for data before 18:07 as well, we'll see how that goes <0> Falchion, the facility we use is pretty neat, what I like about them is that they're totally carrier neutral <6> hello, i need a tutorial or a bible about Linux Network Server Administration, is there anyoane who could help me? <6> please? <1> Our Boston coloc is pretty ghetto. Been down there to help with some swapouts. <3> Carlloss: check your distributions documentation to begin with. <0> Falchion, hehe <1> Carlloss: Actually, google.com will give you a LOT of guides, tips, etc. Plus go subscribe to some Linux magazines. <0> Falchion, do you guys typically get cages or racks? <6> i thought that you know a good book or something... <1> fredk-: cages. <3> Carlloss: out of a few hundred? <0> Falchion, buy your own racks and everything? <1> Carlloss: The Dummies series is a good start I guess. <1> fredk-: I know we have but I dunno about overall. I haven't been to the other colocs <0> Falchion, okay, well, if they're interested I could put you in contact with the right people (for full cages). <0> Falchion, it's fairly long term though. <1> fredk-: Coolness <7> someone help? <1> fredk-: Well, if it happens cool, if not, eh. <0> Yeah <1> Quaz_: I have a penis. <3> Quaz_: try actually asking a question and paying some ATTENTION to the responses. <0> Nothing bad, but i'm not that keen on such huge clients anyway :P <7> i have a slackware 10.2 and i receive some public ip's from my isp........my question is how can i give a part of them to another local area network so they can postrout them to his clients? <3> in fact <1> fredk-: heh <3> bouncy <1> Lion-O: Sigh. Wish I could kick :< <0> Falchion, too much contracts and ****, and they usually get mad if we do some booya's <1> fredk-: Hahah well, duh :P Tom would be right on the phone with you (Tom being the CIO). I love listening to him getting ticked off as he's given ME a run for my money when it comes to dealign with people making mistakes. <0> hehe <1> But that's generally reserved for when he's getting the run around. <0> I ***ume you guys are geographically redundant anyway :) <1> fredk-: Do you do individual hosting or businesses? <1> fredk-: Yup. <0> Falchion, 60% businesses ish <0> maybe even 70, dont have the exact numbers <1> fredk-: So, all kidding aside (since you're an evil bastard who won't gimme free hosting), how much would it cost for me to have a basic site for my podcast? Figure nobody would listen to it, as Ritalin says, so low bandwidth? <0> I don't mind getting a free one, I just don't need the ad ;) <1> I currently host my websites on my home server <1> hehehe :)
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