What Farva said is correct, to an extent. They might have once done that but now they havent supported gray market devices for quite some now. Being just a regular Cisco Customer ( not a vendor, employee, or otherwise), its actually stated that you are not allowed to re-sell their equipment...
Are you trying to use the Server 2012 machine as a Print Server? I would setup the printer on each users machine. At my company, we do this at all of my locations that way its reliant on the end client machine in the event there is printer issues it should be isolated to just one client. You...
I've used Duo for the 2FA auth for RDP. I'm not sure when it was broken, but it has always worked for me. I stopped using it though and switched to something altogether besides RDP and 2FA that serves me better. Nothing wrong with it. It worked how it was supposed to.
ScrappyMouse is right. You can't use the same subnet for the WAN Links, At least not reliably and I've never gotten it to work. By using a routing protocol whether it be OSPF, BGP ,or EIGRP you are essentially advertising to other routers that you own that entire subnet (depending on subnet...
Another Vote for Plex. Been using it for about 6 years now and it has come a long way and works great across all my devices
I have it running on my Synology Ds2415+ Which runs fine with Plex. With 12 bays and only using 6 at the moment, I'm pretty set. It also runs File shares, iSCSI, Cloud...
The OP has Server 2008 R2. I would just utilize Remote Apps. I have Server 12 and use Remote apps for my company and it works great. https://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Configuring_RemoteApps_on_Windows_Server_2008_R2
My company uses ShareFile by Citrix. They have a ton of features and its only $12 / month per user. They don't count vendors as users, so it would only be for your company users. Vendors and Clients all have free access that you assign to them. Unlimited storage and file size. I know its...
If you dont mind another Provider, AT&T has a Netgear Nighthawk Hotspot that has an Ethernet port built into it. I know, as I have one assigned to me for work.
Netgear NightHawk 1100.
It works pretty darn good.
Sure it can. On a 100Mbp/s connection you can see 12MBp/s download. That comes out to roughly 120Mbp/s. I see it day in and day out. It doesn't stay there, but it can achieve it.
OP can set the speed manually on the router and see what happens. If the connection to the modem dies, then...
If the cable between the Modem and Router is fast E or going bad then all devices will experience the same fluctuation. One other thing to consider here is that if your service that you are paying for is not more than 100Mbp/s, than FastE ( I.E. 100Mbp/s connection) is more than enough to...
How long did you leave everything off? I have TWC/Spectrum as well and every time with my old consumer Router ( Netgear or Dlink), I had to reboot it. Since I moved to a Cisco 2911 Router and I replace a modem do to whatever, I just leave the modem turned off for a while, Register the new one...
Another thing to consider as well since it wasnt mentioned what the OP was doing other than work, is offsite VPS hosting may be the more ideal solution. The provider maintains the power, network, ISP, server, and storage with a SLA and takes the overhead off you and your home network.
Dont know about that. Could depend on the router model, version, known bugs/issues... The only thing taxing my router at the moment is me via SSH! I'm not running the newest router or version with over 400 subnets with no issues.
olympic-pip# sh proc cpu sort 5min
CPU utilization for...