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Say “hello, antenna!”

And now I can present my new neighbour: Kathrein 742215 UMTS Antenna! With 300 W it

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crimping hell

Hmm…did you ever wonder why your network access is so slow? Have you ever experienced some kind of “network-hickup”? Did your pc ever smell strange? Well you would like to check the cableing: His...

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udp multicast to tcp unicast proxy YAPS revisited…and bugfixed

Yesterday I had an idea how I could fix the last remaining problem in my udp multicast to tcp unicast proxy server (YAPS). The last time I had to report this: “There are some glitches I am afraid to...

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Thinstuff releases RDP Server…for Linux’n'stuff

Thinstuff released it’s RDP Server version 1.0 recently. Some of the features: RDP server for Linux RLE compression RDP protocol compression Data encryption Client selected resolutions and bits per...

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why not take 13 displays and…

…build yourself a “just-like-the-original” power consuming flight simulator. I am not sure what would be more expensive. This setup or the ultra-light aircraft which is currently simulated… Follow the...

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Xbox live connection ?

“Most broadband routers use Network Address Translation (NAT). Windows Internet Connection Sharing also uses NAT. For most devices that use NAT, port forwarding is not required to connect to Xbox...

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low latency network audio…JACK

It’s been some days when I wrote about my wish and need for low latency network audio solutions. And now it seems that there is something to help the situation: JACK. “Have you ever wanted to take the...

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a map of the intertubes

Source: http://www.xkcd.com/c195.html

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a tool you might need some day: emulated smtp server for debugging purposes

“It monitors port 25 and emulates an Smtp server dropping the files in a directory which you can read using Windows Mail (Outlook Express).” Source: get it here.

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rewire the web…

The internet comes up with new ideas of information transformation and management every day. Yahoo now came up with a great idea of how the users could almost freely transform syndicateable data to...

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Attention: no VLAN settings with Intel Network Interface Cards

When you’re using Windows Server 2003 R2 64bit Edition with SP2/IE7 you will most likely not be able to access the advanced settings of an Intel Network Interface card (Teaming, VLAN settings). Instead...

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how (almost) everything works at ISWIsion

Namenlos wrote about how almost everything is held together at this years ISWI technically. Well he even draw something neat to look at and say “Look, that we did!” “Die Audiostrecke wird mittels 6...

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If you have dropped connections in Vista…

… you’ll probably can solve this problem by activating your integrated Firewall. It seems that Vista just like Windows XP SP2 enforces the same stupid so called “worm restricting measure”. To make it...

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sitting on the Roundtable…

FeM is in need of a decent conferencing system for years now. And it seems that there’s something really cool showing up in the next days. As of now Microsoft is going to put it’s Roundtable on sale....

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When things seem to take forever…

I just started the formating of a 3 Tbyte truecrypt volume which is located on a Promise Vtrak m500i connected via 1 Gbit/s iSCSI… This is some serious big truecrypt volume, isn’t it? (at least today...

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Windows Eventlog Client/Server Application to monitor your servers…

When I first saw a review of “Microsoft Windows Home Server” I was impressed by several features. One that I never thought about is that little icon on each Home Server client that shows you the...

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WLAN’s Labyrinth

So the Telekom finally managed to bring DSL to my home region. Immediately new stuff was bought to establish a WLAN-network inside the house. When I went home of course I wanted to add my laptop ( a...

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a replacement software for your UMTS/3G card…

With every UMTS/3G card comes a tool that tracks your connection information, your traffic and everything… and it looks like this for a Vodafone UMTS card: That’s not even close to cute and well...

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when you think you’re invulnerable by using Amazon services

Oh last year I worked with many different companies that thought that the best thing they could do to increase their availability is to outsource their complete webserver and storage infrastructure to...

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publish your iTunes library on your network without actually using iTunes on...

There’s a new version of Dot.Tunes out which is now available for free. That’s good news and if you ever wanted to access your iTunes Library and you were not in Bonjour range…try this great tool!...

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