Bill Gatliff wrote:
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> One possibility is to bring the box back to my office, and put it on
> what is basically an ADSL with a dynamic IP address. That's no problem
> for outbound, but it will make it hard for anyone except me to do
> maintenance. We could possibly address that with openvpn.
Guys:
The plan that my ISP used to get me in the door to their colocation
facility is being retired, and they want me to triple what I'm paying
now in order to keep my location. That's not going to happen.
At some point before the end of January, I have to move the N2100 to
somewhere else.
Hello,
I am transforming an Atmel AT91SAM9263 into a GSM-Router with gateway to
VoIP, POTs and ISDN. I have already attached the GSM-Module and on the
Ethernet Port a 4-Port Ethernet switch attached.
Installed is Debian/ARM of course...
OK, "pppd" is working and I can use the microcontroller a
After installing debian using Martin's instructions and updateing, I
built two raid5 devices: one w/ 1.5GB (md1) and the other w/ ~3TB (md0).
While rebuilding raid 5 on md0 on 4 Western Digtial WD10EADS 1TB I'm
encountering the following on md1
Dec 23 12:10:01 utah kernel: [43103436.04] md1_r
On 12/23/08, Marc Pignat wrote:
> Unfortunatly, the only way to power on the n2100 is the button.
> There is even no way to turn it on after a power loss.
Yeah. Even nailing the button "pressed" doesn't do it.
You seem to need another computer, a parallel port, a transistor, a
relay and some w
Hi Loïc!
Unfortunatly, the only way to power on the n2100 is the button.
There is even no way to turn it on after a power loss.
Best regards
Marc
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Hi folks
I'm looking for a way to trigger a remote boot of my Thecus N2100.
Wake On Lan seems like an obvious candidate, but I'm happy to read
about other.
I tried to "ethtool -s eth0 wol g" and even "ethtool -s eth0 wol p". I
also changed /etc/init.d/networking to ignore the stop a
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