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Enterasys AP’s…. Now With 4 Glowing Nipples!

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by Jon

I like nipples, but I don’t need them on my network equipment.

Hardware, Networking, Rants | No Comments

Cisco hates the environment

Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by Jon

A picture is worth a thousand words….

Networking, Rants | No Comments

Google Apps

Posted on August 14th, 2009 by Jon

We’ve been testing (we is a general term meaning the company that I work for) Google Apps for some time now and I have to say that it is an excellent idea for a company of almost any size for the benefit of the email feature alone. Almost every company, because for small companies that [...]

Apple, Microsoft, Networking, Rants, Security | 2 Comments

default-information originate: A Cisco Implementation Utilizing BGP

Posted on April 24th, 2009 by Jon

Apparently a lot of folks have a misconception of how the default-information originate command works. The command is used to advertise a default route. Easy enough.
There are a few reasons to utilize the command, the primary one that I have found is as stated prviously. For example, lots of WAN sites hand off of a [...]

How-to, Networking | No Comments

iPhone WiFi… Who needs it?

Posted on December 28th, 2008 by Jon

As you all may know, I’m not an iPhone guru by any means. I don’t even own an iPhone. Out of necessity to keep my wife happy in a hotel room that does not offer free WiFi, I had to find an alternative to paying for wireless internet service. Here’s what I did:
I’m laying here [...]

Apple, Microsoft, Networking, iPhone Apps | 1 Comment


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