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JONBOY345

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  1. It's not. I shared a link that did talk about modifying the firmware and it was removed by the admins.
  2. RT @xankalk: Swimming is pretty fun for an activity where all you do is just not let yourself die.

  3. If the routers will be in the same room, I'd remove the Time Capsule from the equation all together and see if the stability improves on the ASUS. If not, then making sure the Time Capsule and the ASUS are on non-overlapping channels would also work to eliminate interference. Setting the ASUS up as an AP will simplify the routing in your network. Instead of devices connected to the ASUS getting a 192.168.27.XXX address, they'll get one in the same subnet as other devices connected to the router behind the ASUS.
  4. RT @CauseWereGuys: I don't pretend to be anything I'm not.... Except sober. I have pretended to be sober a few times

  5. I've not attempted it. Don't have a need for it and don't really have the time to tinker with it currently. Might play around with it in a few weeks time, though.
  6. To display and turn on AP Mode see the attached image for the section of code that you should comment out (the Green section of code). I used Chrome's Developer Tools to do it. The change doesn't persist outside of that page. If you navigate away from that page and return, it will load the page without the commented section and the AP Mode option won't be available.
  7. Someone calling @jcase a noob made my morning. http://t.co/TGeQLr58hX

  8. That's done easily enough. Thanks for the info. Getting some custom firmware on this device would be ideal.
  9. This is the information I needed. Wanted to forward all DHCP and DNS responsibilities to the main router in the house. Assuming this configurations allows this?
  10. I am noticing a strong correlation between the tacky bedazzled mortarboards and the assholes yelling in the crowd.

  11. These dudes singing at @BritBulldogPub are horrible. Ruining so many great songs. Wish they'd go home.

  12. So, I heard there was a basic bitch convention in Colonial Life Arena last night. I bet it was an extremely diverse crowd.

  13. Just a fun fact, the last 4 times the Patriots have selected a DLineman in the first round we've won the Super Bowl that season. #JustSayin

  14. Hello Ladies and Gentlemen. As the title states, I'm curious how I could get into the field of Mobile Broadband. I'm currently studying iIT (Integrated Information Technology) at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Expected graduation is Dec. 2016. Simply it's a BS Degree in IT with additional focuses on Business and Management. IT topics range from DBA, sysAdmin, Networking, Software and Web design, Networking, IT Security, Computer Hardware and Software support and Telecommunications. For more information on the degree: https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/hrsm/study/areasofstudy/iit/ At USC, I'm working as an IT Student Technician. It's a help desk job that is pretty wide ranging from Printers, to Networking (LAN and Wireless), to Software and Hardware Support. Part of my degree requirements is to complete an Internship in the field. I'm interested in Mobile Broadband and was wondering if anyone here had advice or contacts in the industry. As far as Telecoms I would consider working for, Sprint or T-Mobile ideally. I'd work for Verizon but I'm not a fan of their views towards Net Neutrality and general approach towards "Network Management" (AKA Excessive Throttling). I'd love to work with companies responsible for the deployment of hardware as well. Whether on the manufacture end of things (Alcatel-Lucent or Samsung) or on the physical deployment ends of things. Ideally, I'm looking towards the Atlanta or Charlotte areas as I have family there who would allow me to live with them during the internship in order to reduce my costs. If you have contacts in the field, PM me their contact information, or I can provide a resume in about a week or so. (I'm working on getting it updated with the topics I covered this semester as well as technologies I've used at work) Even if you don't have contacts, company names would be great as well. I can find information on the Telecoms and Manufacturers, but it's a little harder to dig up information on the deployment side of the coin. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
  15. RT @GuyCodes: If you punt on 4th down in Madden, I have no respect for you.

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