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    HyperTermial

    I put putty in my root directory so I can just run putty x.x.x.x -l me from the command line or the run box. If I am going to be in the device for a while, I fire up SecureCRT.
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    Is there a general lack of respect towards IT workers in the work place?

    What he said. Working in IT in a position where you are directly bringing in money for the company is a complete 180 from doing IT support. Many high-ups see internal IT as a drain on their resources, as opposed to a means for increasing productivity (and through that, profitability), so...
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    Considering purchasing some cisco equipment for home lab (a few questions)

    Agreed. Do your router work on GNS3, and if you want to drop some cash buy a nice(ish) multilayer switch. You can use clouds in GNS3 to connect your virtual devices with your physical hardware (or to a VM system).
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    Need a utility that will press a button on a web page...

    http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/
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    File Syncronization Across Domains

    Was wondering if anybody had any success doing windows file syncronization across domains (1 way and 2 way). Currently I am using DeltaCopy (a windows wrapper for Rsync), however I sometimes have permissions issues with the copied files, it seems to be flaky on copying Windows ACL's...
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    how to gain CCNA certification? step-by-step

    Buy this: http://www.amazon.com/CCNA-Certified-Network-Associate-640-802/dp/0470110082/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209518351&sr=8-1 Download this: http://www.gns3.net/
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    Bandwidth monitoring for network

    You can download a boot CD for it (CactiEZ), that has the Netflow plugin already integrated from this site: http://cactiusers.org/
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    Bandwidth monitoring for network

    Sounds like you're looking for Cacti with the Netflow plugin.
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    CCNA 640-802 Exam (640-801 study materials)

    I found there was very little difference between the 801 and 802 material on the test. I don't want to get too specific, but things that I expected to see (IPv6, SDM, etc.) were basically absent and my wireless questions were all common sense.
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    Reading Cisco Show Version

    You know I knew how to read it, but I never knew that. I always just looked at the first number and knew it was the next value up. Learn something new everyday.
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    1.5 - 2 mile wifi link

    Goes a little over your budget, but you can probably do it with this for 600. http://www.mikrotik.com/wireless.php#p2p
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    HTTPS issues with IE6 and XP

    Sounds like a firewall issue. Port 443 open?
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    Server 2003 RIS

    I'm not that familiar with IPCop's DHCP server, but you'll need some place in the DHCP settings to pass the server ip/boot location of your RIS com file back to the comp you're PXE booting. I think these are 067 and 068 (or something around there, this is off the top of my head), in the Windows...
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