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  • RE: Alternatives to Cisco?

    I have found a great vendor who sells refurbished equipment, they give a full lifetime warranty on all the refurb parts and I have not found anyone to come close in price. cxtec if you are open to refurbished equipent it is a great way to go. I hope I am not violating the advertising ban here but I dont work for cxtec I just use them a lot
    Posted to Networks (Forum) by bouncybrit on 03-21-2006
  • RE: Tersting Managed AV Software

    you raise very good points. I was checking out the memory footprint between the products and the lowest usage is ~34M and the highest usage is ~100M.
  • RE: Corporate Instant Messaging

    what about Jabber it is open source, runs on windows or linux or mac or well you get the idea, and you can run it in house. i believe there are integration packages for outlook available.
    Posted to Virtual Community (Forum) by bouncybrit on 03-06-2006
  • Tersting Managed AV Software

    I am currently working on a comparative test of 4 managed anti virus platforms. the four I am testing are Sophos Panda Business Secure with Exchange Secure Trend Neat Suite Symantec Enterprise Edition. I am doing this as my licensing is expiring for the Symantec Enterprise Edition and I am looking at my options. I am looking at several criteria including
  • RE: Favorite online subnet calc?

    I like the downloadable one from solarwinds it is free and you can get it here
    Posted to Networks (Forum) by bouncybrit on 02-23-2006
  • RE: Networking remote computers

    we are a large nursing home and so we also have to deal with HIPAA regulations (security and privacy) the microsoft L2TP VPN is a nice, easy and (so far) secure VPN. it can handle pc to lan and site to site VPN with no problems. I have used it for connecting remote offices with up to 20 people and all my home health nurses use it to connect and update
    Posted to Networks (Forum) by bouncybrit on 02-23-2006
  • RE: Security Policy & Best Practices

    SANS.ORG has great resources for security policies. here is the link sans security policies
  • RE: Portable projector

    on the expensive side but very reliable is infocus the infocus LP120 is very good, although it is somewhere around $1500. I have had one in use for 2 years and never had to replace the bulb. That is inthe case that it shipped with from infocus and it has flown around the world a couple of times already.
    Posted to Hardware (Forum) by bouncybrit on 02-16-2006
  • RE: Exchange 2000 550 5.7.1 error

    I cannot provide links here as this is based only on my experience but here goes. typically when anti spam software is turned on one of the things it checks for is the validity ofthe senders domain. when the recipients anti spam software does a reverse lookup of the senders ip address and it resolves to something other than the claimed domain the spam
    Posted to Networks (Forum) by bouncybrit on 02-14-2006
  • RE: peer to peer help

    connecting two hubs to this configuration could be a problem. if you are planning on buying hardware anyway you can buy cheap unmanaged switches for the same price and make those the backbone of your networkn then you can hang a hub off of every port with no problems.
    Posted to Networks (Forum) by bouncybrit on 02-09-2006
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