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Whats up Guys!

8 Years on this website and suprising apart from a few posts back in the day about MW2 lobbies i havent posted anything interesting at all!

Now im older im getting interested in other peoples networks and how they are running things. By day i am a fire and security engineer and work in mainly commercial buildings but im looking to fully sort my own house out. has anyone from here done anything if so any photos? it'll be cool to see.


anyways thanks for reading.

Sully.
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Welcome back to TTG, nice to see an old time member still posting!

I've moved your topic from the General Discussion the the PC General Section.

If you've got any questions PM me
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I keep my home setup simple because I can get my fix at work and in public clouds.
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yeah I work in IT, network server engineer. I have a small home network, nothing major because it isn't needed.

I have a terminal server for the parents business for their banking etc. Have a small business grade ASA 5505.

Does the job
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There's no need in asking ANYONE on TheTechGame for Tech advise. Absolutely no one here have any tech skill at all what so ever. I think most people here probably doesn't even know what an Antivirus is, no joke.
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cRenture wrote There's no need in asking ANYONE on TheTechGame for Tech advise. Absolutely no one here have any tech skill at all what so ever. I think most people here probably doesn't even know what an Antivirus is, no joke.


I think the quality of our Tech sections, in the matter that most users who ask for help and advice receive decent and knowledgeable replies, disproves that statement.

But you're welcome to your own opinion. Everyone is at different levels when it comes to Technology, and just because someone knows less on a subject than you do does not invalidate their opinions or thoughts.

Also, "Antivirus" is pretty self explanatory just by it's name itself, I don't think that's a good point to base your argument on. Besides, if a forum called theTECHgame didn't have any decent technology discussion, it wouldn't last long
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I keep my home network setup relatively simple, for the simple fact I don't need anything better. But i too enjoy having a gander inside other people setups as some can be insane. The subreddit r00t linked is awesome to look through if you are interested in this ind of stuff.


cRenture wrote There's no need in asking ANYONE on TheTechGame for Tech advise. Absolutely no one here have any tech skill at all what so ever. I think most people here probably doesn't even know what an Antivirus is, no joke.


Feel free to logout at any point.
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Scizor wrote
cRenture wrote There's no need in asking ANYONE on TheTechGame for Tech advise. Absolutely no one here have any tech skill at all what so ever. I think most people here probably doesn't even know what an Antivirus is, no joke.


I think the quality of our Tech sections, in the matter that most users who ask for help and advice receive decent and knowledgeable replies, disproves that statement.

But you're welcome to your own opinion. Everyone is at different levels when it comes to Technology, and just because someone knows less on a subject than you do does not invalidate their opinions or thoughts.

Also, "Antivirus" is pretty self explanatory just by it's name itself, I don't think that's a good point to base your argument on. Besides, if a forum called theTECHgame didn't have any decent technology discussion, it wouldn't last long


Sure, I've seen maby a handfull of members here on The"Tech"Game helpted some people with some very basic stuff, but that doesn't make them "Tech" supportive or helpfull in any way, most of the topics in the Tech / PC section is very basic stuff that pretty much anyone could just google and get the answer directly instead. From whois lookups and other research and information gathering, The"Tech"Game was mostly active around 2010 ~ 2015 because of COD World at War and COD MW2 modded lobbies and people wanted mods... Not many people knew exactly how people was modding but they pretty much loved it and was willing to pay for it. Now, not so much... I think the only people that are still here are either very new members or very old members such as ex-modders and moderators and other people who helpted the site grow in some way.. and now they are just stuck here with over 1000+ posts, nothing to do and never really searched for any other forums... I know plently of websites that doesn't have "tech" in their titles but are still extremely informative in the advanced "tech" community and with lots classified leaks about new tech that isn't even public yet.
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cRenture wrote
Scizor wrote
cRenture wrote There's no need in asking ANYONE on TheTechGame for Tech advise. Absolutely no one here have any tech skill at all what so ever. I think most people here probably doesn't even know what an Antivirus is, no joke.


I think the quality of our Tech sections, in the matter that most users who ask for help and advice receive decent and knowledgeable replies, disproves that statement.

But you're welcome to your own opinion. Everyone is at different levels when it comes to Technology, and just because someone knows less on a subject than you do does not invalidate their opinions or thoughts.

Also, "Antivirus" is pretty self explanatory just by it's name itself, I don't think that's a good point to base your argument on. Besides, if a forum called theTECHgame didn't have any decent technology discussion, it wouldn't last long


Sure, I've seen maby a handfull of members here on The"Tech"Game helpted some people with some very basic stuff, but that doesn't make them "Tech" supportive or helpfull in any way, most of the topics in the Tech / PC section is very basic stuff that pretty much anyone could just google and get the answer directly instead. From whois lookups and other research and information gathering, The"Tech"Game was mostly active around 2010 ~ 2015 because of COD World at War and COD MW2 modded lobbies and people wanted mods... Not many people knew exactly how people was modding but they pretty much loved it and was willing to pay for it. Now, not so much... I think the only people that are still here are either very new members or very old members such as ex-modders and moderators and other people who helpted the site grow in some way.. and now they are just stuck here with over 1000+ posts, nothing to do and never really searched for any other forums... I know plently of websites that doesn't have "tech" in their titles but are still extremely informative in the advanced "tech" community and with lots classified leaks about new tech that isn't even public yet.


Not spoiling OP's thread with a pointless argument, if you know better sites then you're free to take your discussions there.

On topic, my home setup is fairly simple because I live out of an apartment therefore I'm limited in my options. Just the normal RJ45 lines running to my devices and WPA2-Enterprise for my wireless consoles.

Once I move into my own non-rental place I'll look into doing some upgrades for myself, but as of now it's sufficient.
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Scizor wrote
cRenture wrote
Scizor wrote
cRenture wrote There's no need in asking ANYONE on TheTechGame for Tech advise. Absolutely no one here have any tech skill at all what so ever. I think most people here probably doesn't even know what an Antivirus is, no joke.


I think the quality of our Tech sections, in the matter that most users who ask for help and advice receive decent and knowledgeable replies, disproves that statement.

But you're welcome to your own opinion. Everyone is at different levels when it comes to Technology, and just because someone knows less on a subject than you do does not invalidate their opinions or thoughts.

Also, "Antivirus" is pretty self explanatory just by it's name itself, I don't think that's a good point to base your argument on. Besides, if a forum called theTECHgame didn't have any decent technology discussion, it wouldn't last long


Sure, I've seen maby a handfull of members here on The"Tech"Game helpted some people with some very basic stuff, but that doesn't make them "Tech" supportive or helpfull in any way, most of the topics in the Tech / PC section is very basic stuff that pretty much anyone could just google and get the answer directly instead. From whois lookups and other research and information gathering, The"Tech"Game was mostly active around 2010 ~ 2015 because of COD World at War and COD MW2 modded lobbies and people wanted mods... Not many people knew exactly how people was modding but they pretty much loved it and was willing to pay for it. Now, not so much... I think the only people that are still here are either very new members or very old members such as ex-modders and moderators and other people who helpted the site grow in some way.. and now they are just stuck here with over 1000+ posts, nothing to do and never really searched for any other forums... I know plently of websites that doesn't have "tech" in their titles but are still extremely informative in the advanced "tech" community and with lots classified leaks about new tech that isn't even public yet.


Not spoiling OP's thread with a pointless argument, if you know better sites then you're free to take your discussions there.

On topic, my home setup is fairly simple because I live out of an apartment therefore I'm limited in my options. Just the normal RJ45 lines running to my devices and WPA2-Enterprise for my wireless consoles.

Once I move into my own non-rental place I'll look into doing some upgrades for myself, but as of now it's sufficient.


I'm not here to bit*h around, and i never complained about your "home setup" I couldn't care any less about your "home network / security" or your limitations or anything else. I simply and only commented on this topic, just like you and then you started quoting my posts and i responded.
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