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  • RE: Wireless Network Proposal

    PCI wireless adapters are for *desktop* computers. Laptops on the other hand take PCMCIA (external slot) or mini pci (internal). Perhaps you know that -- but "do we need to carry it around the office with our computers" sounds like it might have an external antenna - or you are confusing laptops and desktops. In my opinion -- wireless is a poor solution
    Posted to Networks (Forum) by stanbrinkerhoff on 06-27-2008
  • RE: Suggestions for T1 Router for VOIP traffic.

    We use Cisco 1600R and 1700 series routers just like Gary, and have had a bulletproof solution for 2+ years.
    Posted to Networks (Forum) by stanbrinkerhoff on 06-27-2008
  • RE: File Server (noobie) questions

    1. Depending on the application -- either (Microsoft Apps) you get a warning that the server is unavailable and you can't save -- or (a client/server app) the application crashes/complains the server is down and depending on how nicely it was programmed, it either gives you a pretty error or crashes. 2. This happens automatically with any standard
    Posted to Networks (Forum) by stanbrinkerhoff on 06-27-2008
  • RE: UPSs for Nonprofits

    We use a mix of APC and Cyberpower (both from Newegg) UPS systems on our "core" hardware. * Network Equipment - Routers - Switches - PoE Injectors * Core Servers - Domain Controllers - VMWare Servers - Terminal Server - Site local voicemail servers (Shoretel) * Verizon Equipment - We use 'flexgrow' circuits which require a digital to analog
    Posted to Hardware (Forum) by stanbrinkerhoff on 06-27-2008
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