I must note that mail.eriko.us has Real Copper™ between it and the router. Wireless is fun, but mail needs to work. ns-1.eriko.us is hardwired too. I know enough about RF to not trust it at the microwatt level, and the FCC would get very upset if I boosted my 802.11b output to 10kW.
So would my internal organs, come to think of it....
You'd almost think it would reflect EM radiation...
I have a pair of spare machines that I intend to try out as mailservers which would have Real Copper connections. One has XP Pro, which has the merit of being what I run on this box, so setup should be a doddle; the other needs a Linux installing, so I expect the learning curve to be a bit steeper...
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I must note that mail.eriko.us has Real Copper™ between it and the router. Wireless is fun, but mail needs to work. ns-1.eriko.us is hardwired too. I know enough about RF to not trust it at the microwatt level, and the FCC would get very upset if I boosted my 802.11b output to 10kW.
So would my internal organs, come to think of it....
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I have a pair of spare machines that I intend to try out as mailservers which would have Real Copper connections. One has XP Pro, which has the merit of being what I run on this box, so setup should be a doddle; the other needs a Linux installing, so I expect the learning curve to be a bit steeper...