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  1. Depending on your router and the version , you might be able to flash a new OS on it , you can check DD-WRT 's site to see if it is supported. Tomato is also available. Hell if you have an old machine laying around better yet, grab pfsense and do it your own way !
  2. Hey Joshun, Thanks for suggesting the provider. Please give a period of time before ca3le has a minute to see this. See you around the forums
  3. That's very good information , thank you. There will be quite a bit of information on each client gradually. Including job numbers dates started / completed , costs involved and details such as addons / revisions, time to cost , project addresses, geographical locations , job contacts / supervisors, administrators and their details, and a plethora of other client to job specifics, multiple jobs same client different details. Basically I'm taking a 50+ year old company that has never had anything about their clients on a server, and digitizing it, as well as getting the application sorted so it can be accessed initially my myself, then secretary, phone personnel and end user accessing different portions. Starting with new clients on one database you think is better than trying to constantly stay ahead of issues while new entries are coming in? At the same time , propagating the new data to a second database would be fine , so long as i don't get off on a tangent and structure the second differently from the initial that it causes me more work importing. Which is generally how things happen as I learn more of what I need to have compared to what I want lol Just sayin this could snowball on me very quickly into a disaster setting me back in time I do not have.
  4. Hahaa -- I love that , I swear you must have known you would be saying something that is legendary when you typed it in. I've said it IRL a couple times in conversations and was not shocked to see the way the OP -- hesitated then busted out laughing LMAO !!!!
  5. Yes this is vague because I'm more used to editing aside from designing databases. I'm working on a database (new) where right now it's not going to be used for much aside collecting basic client data ie~ $aa->whatever-name( 'table_name', 'column1, column2, column3, column4, column5, column6, column7', ':Name, :Email, :Subject, :Phone, :PhoneExtension, :Website, :Message', array( 'Name' => $Name, 'Email' => $Email, 'Subject' => $Subject, 'Phone' => $Phone, 'PhoneExtension' => $PhoneExtension, 'Website' => $Website, 'Message' => $Message ) ); Later I plan to insert this data into a form , then insert the form into a customers account, as well as add column(s) for other obvious client information. My question is knowing this later will be heavily used, would I be better off creating a new table for each user / client than this way. I'm talking performance reasons. I've got one chance to get this right , as I say right now this will only collect new clients as they submit a form for a quote, later I will have to create a script to manually add thousands of clients and their current as well as past customer information. Daunting task ahead , so I must get this at least close to as simple as possible. I'm aware this is a basic sql question , but I don't think it will be for long.
  6. Yea the ebay thing can be a bummer -- however just add the highest price you are willing to pay and see what happens. Might work out well for you. Many times people pay too much for a product simply due to the thrill of the betting. I've not done my homework on your tests, so please excuse me , but have you tested on any of the public testmy.net mirrors ? It's in the server selection tab >HERE< , then select the 'publicly hosted mirrors' - try each one and see what results you get, many times you'll want to test more than once for various reasons.
  7. Hi Mike, There is one way to find out how much latency is effecting your connection , test at all the servers here at testmy.net Run a ping and traceroute test to testmy.net, Post your results so we can get into the middle of it with you yes ?
  8. Hi deem , So your seeing a lot of packets get rejected by two separate routers, we should look at resetting them both to factory first off. Start with the wired router for now and leave the wireless alone. Most devices like this will have a reset button , myself i use the 60/60/60 rule , while the device is powered on press and hold the reset button for 60 seconds, while continuing to hold the reset button remove power from the device (unplug it) and continue to hold the reset button for 60 seconds, return power to the device and continue to hold the reset button for another 60 seconds. Sounds like a pain, and likely not what the 'book' says. None the less. Unplug the modem , plug modem back in , then power up the router then the machine -- in that order. Post your results.
  9. Without looking it up my skull has pitched that bit, I stood on the shoulders of the good ol' boy's on the channels, windows 2k and a p3 proc w/ EDO ram , and like nothing for vram lol haha, I remember getting hold of a couple external modems, I was floored and loved it! One of them was a serial connection (rs232 for those that want to know)
  10. I found this where someone decided to give an answer and it seems to have worked, give it a shot and let us know how things work out for you .
  11. Sorry bout that -- guess my head was in the wrong place when i read it. What about nTop if that's the case , tried that ? Not sure about bonding like this , last time i bonded anything was 56k lol
  12. All the great talk about cloudflare rousted me to give it a shot. I'm not bashing them yet trying to get a grip on serving the content I need to serve, when it is requested. The content I have rarely changes aside from constant additions. This is an image based site, so bandwidth is off the charts compared to anything else I have going. Granted at the moment I only have a percentage of files available (14GB out of 6 TB), yet since last week when changing to CF DNS the sites been slammed with crawler bots by the thousands ( which is a good thing -- if it settles in soon after fetching everything.) All the while the uniques have dropped off drastically. Visitors are greeted by this lovely CF page ~ I'm aware that cloudflare likes to be the authoritative DNS due to changing the hosts IP , as this is little more than a threat detection service which has changed into a CDN. However since caching locally files of this size is not an option a CDN is necessary, as is availability, which is not happening. At least at this point. So before I get into an issue with CF's DNS and their means, I'm going to add a slave DNS, or the host's DNS , anyone see an issue with this ? Or have done something of the sort ?
  13. At first glance this appears to be cpu frequency scaling. This is debian ?
  14. Myself not using hackintosh -- yet... I'm curious how it handles the X11 system , which wireshark lives on. Ca3le I only suggest what I did due to him using the system he is. I had a lot of issues with connectivity between windows and shares with 10.6 , compile this with the hackintosh possible issues.
  15. I'll have to agree the card might be puking out or having some packet collision errors. Using wireshark might be a viable source for the info your looking for.
  16. Something is amuck for sure. I'm getting the same results as yourself. Lets see if we can't grab the attention of the boss -- hold tight, and thanks for bringing this up !
  17. Well this topic went over like a lead balloon lol
  18. Nope , no luck -- at all !! Most likely due to not using it ........ DOH! Thanks for the heads up though
  19. Posting results of the public mirrors -- these tests were taken on a 30/2 connection Cupertino Californai Los Angeles server
  20. Hey, I've got an idea -- run a test to 127.0.0.1 -- now that will give you awesome results j/k man, if your not getting decent results from any of the servers , try looking into the issue s testing closer will not do you any good in finding the real issues see Have you done a traceroute to the main testmy.net server, or a ping test , all this will lead you to the slowest hop in your route. Here's a test to the cupertino server , and I'm at work with a 30/2 connection , in Ohio to california Here is Los Angeles server Here is Europe Dallas CDN
  21. Ya mon -- and this Am 3.4.3 was released Shouldn't make a difference after ips gets their hands dirty
  22. Hey slower, that should explain the way the internet functions. As i can ping or transfer any file locally (office / city , even state ) rather astounding the speeds. Now using the net the way it is intended is a completely different bag.
  23. Hey Roco , you heard 'go piss up a rope' lol Or better yet , how about ' go pound sand up yer arse' lol
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