Recently I implemented a Cisco IOS router at home because I got tired of the home versions just crapping out after a year or so. When I did, I noticed my Xbox Live Open NAT type went to moderate and even strict at times, making multi-player gaming pretty terrible. It took a while for me […]
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eBay Has Been Hacked
Earlier today, eBay issued a press release letting users know that a cyber attack “compromised a database containing encrypted passwords and other non-financial data.” Users will be asked to change their passwords just in case, though they noted that eBay “has seen no indication of increased fraudulent account activity.” This is sadly just one of […]
Google Chromecast
I recently purchased a Google Chromecast as part of my plan to cut the cable cord. I’m impressed so far on how simple it is to use and the quality it can push across to your TV. Honestly I’ve used it quite a few times already to watch Hulu (free subscription) videos and some Microsoft Virtual […]
Windows Server 2003 to 2012 Essentials Migration Error – DFS Replication Service Is Not Running
I had to recently migrate a few customers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012 Essentials, unfortunately the Migration Preparation tool would keep failing on “DFS Replication service is not running”. DFS Replication service did not exist until Server 2003 R2. So to get round this I made the following modification: Open SBSMigrationPrep.ps1 located in […]
Samsung Galaxy S4
YES! I can finally throw out my 4-year-old piece of shit HTC Thunderbolt. LOOOONG overdue for this new phone. It’s amazing how I can press an app and have it open in less than a second, not actually sit there and count on both hands before I see some glimpse of life from my old […]
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