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http://www.ciao.co.uk/NETGEAR_ProSafe_VPN_Firewall_8_FVS114__6274512
~Steve~
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Invisible wrote:
> Damn. I think I just missed a seriously good deal. :-(
Thank you Froogle!! :-D
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Invisible wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
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>> Damn. I think I just missed a seriously good deal. :-(
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> Thank you Froogle!! :-D
>
That's the spirit. First complain here and then ask Google.
Sounds like an cheap solution to blow holes in your firewall. Are you
sure your company is not insecure enough by management design alone to
also need to physically blow it? or is it for home use?
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andrel wrote:
> That's the spirit. First complain here and then ask Google.
Well... ;-)
> Sounds like an cheap solution to blow holes in your firewall. Are you
> sure your company is not insecure enough by management design alone to
> also need to physically blow it? or is it for home use?
No no, this puppy is just for home use. ;-)
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http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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>> That's the spirit. First complain here and then ask Google.
>
> Well... ;-)
>
>> Sounds like an cheap solution to blow holes in your firewall. Are you
>> sure your company is not insecure enough by management design alone to
>> also need to physically blow it? or is it for home use?
>
> No no, this puppy is just for home use. ;-)
Refurbished for $20, 90 day Warranty
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?InvtId=FVS114NAR&cm_mmc=googleproducts-_-Networking-_-NetworkingSwitchesandHubs-_-FVS114NAR&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=FVS114NAR
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Invisible wrote:
Interesting... I purchased it from Amazon, but it's actually some other
random company selling it to me. Hmm. Oh well, just so long as it turns
up OK! ;-)
[I actually just ordered 2, just in case they vanish again...]
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 12:14:45 +0000, Invisible wrote:
> Interesting... I purchased it from Amazon, but it's actually some other
> random company selling it to me. Hmm. Oh well, just so long as it turns
> up OK! ;-)
Amazon does this sort of thing - their main products are books, music,
and videos, but they've created a sort of "marketplace" where you can buy
nearly anything you want...
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> Amazon does this sort of thing - their main products are books, music,
> and videos, but they've created a sort of "marketplace" where you can buy
> nearly anything you want...
I see... So if I buy a fridge from Amazon, I'm really buying it from
some other random company. Amazon just runs the website and processes
the payments? (And takes a slice of the money...)
I was wondering how a book store is suddenly able to sell cars and
office desks...
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http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 18:16:02 +0000, Orchid XP v7 wrote:
> Jim Henderson wrote:
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>> Amazon does this sort of thing - their main products are books, music,
>> and videos, but they've created a sort of "marketplace" where you can
>> buy nearly anything you want...
>
> I see... So if I buy a fridge from Amazon, I'm really buying it from
> some other random company. Amazon just runs the website and processes
> the payments? (And takes a slice of the money...)
Yep, exactly. :-)
> I was wondering how a book store is suddenly able to sell cars and
> office desks...
Third party vendors. :-)
Jim
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And now I have one FVS114 sitting under my desk working away.
Hmm. Except that a few minutes ago, it suddenly stopped working
completely. (As in, wouldn't even answer ping requests.) I had to reset
it. But then it worked fine again. Hmm... that had *better* not happen
again! :-S
Anyway, now all I need to figure out is how to open a hole in the outer
router to let IPsec traffic through to the FVS114. Hmm, goodie. Despite
having read the entire user manual, I can't find any details of exactly
what settings are required for this. Oh dear.
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http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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