Also their base price is higher, which makes the lack of RAM less forgivable. Like I get if there's some cheap craptastic computer that is trying to hit a low price that has a small amount of RAM. I still don't like it, as it won't give the user...
I did mention Dell in my post...But certainly some companies get more flack than others do for the same tactics.
Dell I love when you go to configure servers, and literally the exact same memory modules, pending what options you choose, can jump...
Ram is still faster than the fastest NVMe's. 8G if too little these days for most in day to day usage, browsers with tabs, office apps, messenger apps or anything...it costs Apple about $5 for that ram chip a recent article was talking about, but...
This, the fact you could get new Apple computer with 8G of ram...I recall that was the biggest complaint of the m1's is people running out of memory, but to go to 16Gb was stupid expensive.
Finally, an NVMe for your ultra wide screen portable or phone.
Warning: only rated for 66°N or better or 66.17°S or better if used with a portable device.
Wonder if these monsters will create a glut of second hand 7-15TB drives from datacenters in the near future. That is an incredible amount of data on a single device. Coming from SME size companies it's humbling what the big datacenters can...
Generally speaking on most firewalling devices once a packet is dropped the firewall is done with it. There is no additional processing. You generally start by denying traffic to known malicious destinations and/or geographies then drop specific...
I guarantee you that once the any government gets control of this functionality, corporations will pay their way via politicians and this will quickly backfire on everyone.
Presumably this is exclusively useful for enterprise since most consumers aren't even leveraging the current max speeds for storage or GPUs. The Direct Storage thing is still very niche so games for example are bottlenecked in other ways before...
Exactly, and doing a default "block all" outbound and locking down DNS can stop many exploits dead in their tracks! Tie it in with geo based rules to help a little more (not as much as these days malicious actors have services all around the...
I've used Intel i225v (B3) and Intel i226v on OPNsense (same FreeBSD base as pfSense) with no issues. No additional configuration is needed for the Intel stuff but you'll need to use realtek-re-kmod to get Realtek NICs working correctly (plenty...
I think the problem is that the laptops are connecting directly to your printer via wifi vs to your wifi that's connected to the printer. Hence why your desktop won't work.
What you really need is a wifi to ethernet bridge so that you can add a...