Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
I'm working on learning more about Juniper network stuff, but want to put together a small home lab so that I can get some hands on experience. Suggestions on what gear to pickup? Thanks!
I'm trying to setup Open Media Vault, a Debian based Linux distro, as a place to store files on my network. I'm trying to get it so that I can save backup images of my computers on it in case something bad happens. Then, all I'd have to do is restore the image to fix the computer. I'm using...
Are there any charging docks out there that work for a Galaxy S3 that is in a case? I've done some hunting and most of the charging docks I've seen have reviews that comment on how the dock doesn't work if your phone is in any kind of a case.
Achievements can be fun, especially if they don't take the concept too seriously, but it isn't a consideration when I go to spend money. Gameplay is what makes me pull out my wallet over achievements, graphics, etc.
My inkjet is on it's last leg and I'm looking for a new color printer. I need to print high quality images on plain and cardstock paper, in addition to the usual docs. Does anyone have any experience with a quality color laser printer that works well with aftermarket toner cartridges...
If your relatives are like mine and don't ever think about backing anything up until after their hard drive dies, then this is for them:
http://www.realisticpreparedness.com/index.php/preparedness-articles/81-helping-your-data-survive-a-disaster
About as simple as it gets for setting up a...
True, true. A nudge in the right direction is always appreciated. The good news is that ram has gotten pretty darn inexpensive, so it is a cheap fix. :)
I'm running a CRC check (.sfv) on a set of files and some of the files will fail. I'll rerun the check and some of the failed files will pass, but different files from the set that passed, will now fail. Running it a third time will give different results. How can the hash on a file change and...
I had the WD hard drive die in one of my PCs, but was still able to put it into my other PC and copy the Windows Mail folder off of it. All of the emails are in there and I can read them one at a time, but what is the easiest way to get them back into an email program? "Import" doesn't work, as...
Has anyone ever seen an infrared sensor assembly for sale that would basically be the same kind of thing that they put in those automatic faucets? Preferably, the amount of time that the "faucet" would stay on would be adjustable. I don't want to have to buy a faucet and take it apart, just to...
Thanks for the feedback so far, everyone. That gives me some good ideas on what to review. Oswald, I suppose that really is my concern, that some testing company has cooked up a quiz covering thirty to fifty of the most esoteric and antiquated questions known to man. I don't claim to know the...
I got a callback on a resume that I sent in for a Network Administrator position with a local school district. The want me to come by their office next week for some testing. Has anyone had any experience with pre-interview testing for a network administrator position? Any pointers?
thanks...