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  1. FYI,

    I switched back to the residential plan.  It was the only way to get FIOS TV.  When I was on the business plan, I had the main feed come into a switch.  On that switch, I could put my Xbox360, FTP server, streaming media server and firewall.  Everything behind the firewall is on the GigE backbone at my house.  In short, only one of the ip addresses was NAT'd.

    Cheers,

    Halobox

  2. FYI, I saw a similar issue with my SIIG RAID ExpressCard.  See http://www.siig.com/product.asp?catid=128&pid=1037 for the card I have.  I was trying to use an external Adaptec eSATA case.  It didn't work.  So I am now using the Vantec NexStar 3.  See http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817145167 for the case I'm using on a temp basis.  It works great, but I am looking for a better case with better cooling.  My external drive is just for backups and repository stuff so I don't run it 24x7.

    Send me a note later and let me know how your enclosure works out.  I will probably end up getting something similar to yours with multiple drives.

  3. MY pc is running from a single HD in my PC.

    i want to back that up using something like Norton Ghost and then reformat both HD, Raid them Stripe and Ghost my old image on them.

    Can i back up an image of my HD to my external HD and then will i have to install windows 1st and then Ghost the old image over the fresh windows or is there any program that will work in dos mode or something that i can recover from that point ?

    thanks your your help guys

    The process depends on the version of Ghost, but the answer is yes. 

    Ghost 9 and Ghost 10 are Windows versions of the product.  You would install Ghost 9 or 10 and do a backup.  You can backup multiple drives or a single drive.  Ghost is also very flexible on restores, partition sizing, etc.  At restore time, you would use the Ghost 9 or 10 CD and boot from it.  You can restore easily to the targets it can see.  Assuming you are doing hardware based striping or mirrors, you shouldn't have an issue although you should take the time to read through the Symantec docs and kb's on the subject.

    Ghost 2003 also comes with Ghost 9 or 10.  It is DOS based and easily automated via scripting.  You can shut your machine down and boot from the Ghost 2003 for backups or restores.

    All versions of the products support external hard drives via IEEE 1394 (FireWire) or USB.  I'd recommend USB 2.0.  I don't believe the have support for eSATA drives yet.

    If you have a working PC you don't care about, I'd recommend screwing around with it to get familiar with the process.

  4. Yea, it's available for my house but I haven't ordered it yet.  I need to call their technical support and chat with them about my static plan.  Apparently they are clueless about routing and ip addressing.  Supposedly the FIOS TV service only works with the dynamic residential plans.  I seriously doubt that, but I need to talk with someone that knows what they are talking about.

  5. is there any way i can find out my pppoe username and password for the fios b/c the installer did not said a word about the pppoe or any username/password. I learnt that fios uses pppoe from this website. by the way i use DI 624 router provided by verizon

    You can use any username and any pasword.  It's been that way for months and months.  Supposedly they are getting ready to convert from PPPoE to DHCP.

  6. What you need to do is make certain that your router is rated high enough (with some margin above) for the full speed you are trying to get, when I went to the 10MB cable I had to upgrade my Netgear firewall FVS218 to the 328 which OS rated for 52 MB's down and 15 MB's up, I have hooked it up to the FIOS line while using the same mac as the supplied D-Link and changing the connection type and MTU to 1492, connected instantly and no problem routing thru my switch in the garage and my Linksys Wireless 54g Access Point, but speed make :angry5: :angry5: no difference, wired, wireless, d-link etc. the FIO service so far has not given me what it should with either the 15/2 or the 30/5 especially on the upload side which is where it really helps with online gaming and for 179.00 you would think you could get closer to 5Mbps than 1.25 which is the max. upstream in 200 tests. :evil:

    What speeds are you getting with the D-Link that comes with your service?

  7. The technical design and implementation has been discussed at some other sites in full detail.  The FIOS TV implementation is very similar to a standard cable TV design except instead of just backboning with fiber, they take it all the way to your house.

  8. FYI, Verizon plans to start taking FIOS TV orders in less than a week.  December 1st was the original target date but after I spoke with them today, it has been pushed a week.  So, for those of you already on FIOS Internet, you'll have something else to consider soon.

    The channel lineup and pricing looks good, but I see a problem with their HD DVR offering.  They are currently using Motorola 6400 Series HD DVR's that have 160gig hard drives.  You can fill 160gig fast so they have a capacity issue that needs to be addressed.  An easy solution would be to enable the firewire port on the DVR and allow external hard drive enclosures.  Some of the cable providers permit this, although many do not.

    Pricing is at http://www22.verizon.com/FiosForHome/Channels/FiosTV/FiosTVpackage.aspx

    The channel lineup is at http://www22.verizon.com/FiosForHome/Channels/FiosTV/channel.aspx

  9. They aren't required to go through the attic, but I guess some installers will.  They did for me but it was late winter last year and wasn't hot.  In the summer in Texas you can forget getting them up there. 

    They went across my attic and out the overhang to the outside, down the outside wall, then through a hole into the room I wanted it at.

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