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334/365 - November 30, 2009 - Network Security
Shot for this week's Macro Monday theme of "Security." In this case, network security. I didn't want to go all cliché with a padlock or bullets, so I had to come up with something new.
It's interesting, one of my friend calls these things a "rooter" as in the way he also pronounces "root 66" (route 66). It's definitely a "rowter" with the "ow" sound. Either way, everyone should have one if they are on the internets! Sure it makes finding your IP and running a server a pain, but it's just doing its job! And besides, it gives me wireless freedom everywhere and beyond the house!
Off of the WRT330N, Gigabit N router I have my Ubuntu Samba file server, two PCs (one my main), and a connection to the second router in the picture (old netgear wireless G) which has our printer, magicjack PC, and another older computer.
580EXII snooted (1/32) front
430EXII snooted (1/64) with blue gel for background
334/365 - November 30, 2009 - Network Security
Shot for this week's Macro Monday theme of "Security." In this case, network security. I didn't want to go all cliché with a padlock or bullets, so I had to come up with something new.
It's interesting, one of my friend calls these things a "rooter" as in the way he also pronounces "root 66" (route 66). It's definitely a "rowter" with the "ow" sound. Either way, everyone should have one if they are on the internets! Sure it makes finding your IP and running a server a pain, but it's just doing its job! And besides, it gives me wireless freedom everywhere and beyond the house!
Off of the WRT330N, Gigabit N router I have my Ubuntu Samba file server, two PCs (one my main), and a connection to the second router in the picture (old netgear wireless G) which has our printer, magicjack PC, and another older computer.
580EXII snooted (1/32) front
430EXII snooted (1/64) with blue gel for background