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I hooked GitHub's stoplight up to their build system via Arduino, some relays, and an ethernet shield. Read about the process here:
www.urbanhonking.com/ideasfordozens/2010/05/the_github_st...
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Wireless 7760 11 A/b/g Poe Access Point
The dual band user configurable 802.11a or 802.11b/g, Wi-Fi certified 3Com Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Point is an attractive solution for cost effectively and securely extending mobile access to wired network resources or creating full-featured networks in small and medium businesses, remote sites, or temporary locations. Displaying ultra-fast speeds of up to 108Mbps in turbo mode, and superior long-range connectivity with eXtended range (XR) technology this access point supports up to 64 wireless users, so there is plenty of room for growth.PoE support overcomes installation problems by eliminating the need for an AC power plug at each AP. The 3Com Switch 5500-EI PWR, 3Com Baseline Switch 2226- PWR Plus or other IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE products can supply both power and data to the access points through Category 5 or 6 Ethernet cabling, giving you flexible installation options in hard to wire or reach locations.
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Time synchronized to atomic clock in GPS satellites providing Stratum 1 accuracy. Uses 8 channel Trimble receiver. Windows, telnet or serial interface - Discovery Tools (software) included for Win XP.
- NTP Reference for ethernet LANs in self-contained box
- NTP query (unicast), multicast, or broadcast modes
- Rackmountable or standalone (shown)
- Battery-backed real-time clock circuit
- User assignable network configuration (or DHCP)
I was wondering why Ethernet is actually called that --ether's net? I checked Wikipedia , and found out that yes, "The name comes from the physical concept of the ether."
This car must belong to either Metcalfe, Boggs, Chuck Thacker or Butler Lampson, who are listed as inventors on a 1975 Xerox Park patent.
Cisco HWIC-1GE-SFP Gigabit Ethernet High Speed WIC Card
Product Dimensions: 3 x 1.2 x 0.8 inches ; 6.9 ounces
Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
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Item model number: HWIC-1GE-SFP
The Cisco Gigabit Ethernet High-Speed WAN Interface Card (HWIC) brings Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to Cisco Integrated Services Routers routers to accelerate applications such as Metro Ethernet access, inter-VLAN routing, and high-speed connectivity
Model: HWIC-1GE-SFP
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This makes up on half of the flush mount style, and needs a Ethernet Connector and a Port Cover.
Read more about this on my website.
Step 4: Punch the conductors.
Here you can see how I connected the wires. This isn't the only way to do it.
White to RJ45-5
Bare Copper to RJ45 1,2,3,6
Blue to RJ45-4
Black to RJ45-8
Red to TJ45-7
If you decide to do this project make sure you test the connections with a multimeter to make sure you maintained the proper connections and didn't introduce any new ones. This test must be conducted on the completed cable, using whatever ethernet cables you plan to use.
THIS IS A DANGEROUS PROJECT. IT CAN BREAK YOUR CAMERA, YOUR FLASH, OR BOTH. ATTEMPT IT AT YOUR OWN RISK.
performance of Gigabit Ethernet in Cisco TRX Force Tactical Kit to enable new applications and services, and provisions for improved trx program adeptness of the current between the VLANs and capacitate it. In addition, branches can now join in metropolitan networks. Also note that the HWIC provides Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, Cheap TRX Suspension Trainer Sale but does not support line rate since trx training system the yield is limited by the platforms.
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Crear una red WiFi a partir de una red Ethernet con nuestro equipo Mac cuando no disponemos de ella en nuestro hogar u oficina; y así, poder utilizar cómodamente nuestros dispositivos iPod Touch o iPhone, evitando el consumo 3g o intentar conectarnos a las redes inalámbricas de nuestros vecinos... Continúa leyendo
sc to st custom purple fiber optic cable Ethernet patch cord available in single-mode 9/125 and multi-mode 62.5/125
Saw this at Office Depot today. It is a 4 port USB hub, power outlet, and ethernet port... IN A LAMP. What will they think of next?
...regular guy by night. Here's me hard at work (well, maybe not if I'm taking pictures). The work is really great though. You can see that rack in the background, that's where we put the development boards. We'll then hook up power and some ethernet cords and then make some tests with Tcl ("tickle" the programming language) to run regularly to make sure the software is working.
I really like it a lot. I've got my own whole desk with my own bookshelf (they supplied us with all sorts of technical books like Linux Kernel Development, and VHDL for Designers, and Tcl/Tk In A Nutshell).
I hooked GitHub's stoplight up to their build system via Arduino, some relays, and an ethernet shield. Read about the process here:
www.urbanhonking.com/ideasfordozens/2010/05/the_github_st...
ABS plastic enclosures for my OpenEnergyMonitor system.
Read my blog on building an OpenEnergyMonitor system.
Details in this post:
www.speedofcreativity.org/2020/07/06/faster-home-wifi-via...
Item purchased at Lowe's:
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I'm transferring my data over ethernet onto my new computer. 100 megabit sounds fast until you try and transfer 100 gig :-(
I'm not a Microsoft hater. Hell, I did tech support for them once upon a time. But I have to wonder, why is it that windows copy is so terrible at copying bunches of files? Am I the only one that copies files frequently? If not, why hasn't anybody over there said "hey wait a minute, this could totally help our users complete a task they do with some regularity...
Say I tell it to copy these 200,000 files to there --->
It copies them one at a time, until it hits file 74,381 of 200,000, and for some reason, that file is inaccessible. So it throws an error message and STOPS COPYING FILES.
Now I have 200,000 files HERE and 74,380 files THERE, but I have no way of knowing which files were copied and which weren't.... It doesn't seem to copy them in any obvious order like alphabetically.
If it was going for atomicity, it fails. Atomicity is a database term that means all the tasks in a transaction are done, or none of them -- no stopping in the middle. It'd make sense for file copying, but it's not overly user friendly.
If they're going to say "fuck atomicity in the name of ease of use!", then why the fuck doesn't it finish copying files, THEN tell me about the files it couldn't copy for some reason? Then I could glance at the list and say "these are all system files that I never wanted to copy anyway but Windows is too fucking dumb to keep their hidden system files out of directories I use."
Yeah, that's another pet peeve of mine. Fuck you and your thumbs.db file and your zdThumbnail.info file and your system volume information folder and your recycler folder... I don't expect windows to not have shit like that, but how hard is it to keep them somewhere ELSE, like it does with Temporary Internet Files?
Okay, so some of the files are copied, and some aren't. I select the 200,000 files, UN-select the one file it can't copy, then restart the copy. I get a dialog box complaining because it already copied the file in question, so it needs to know whether to skip that file, or overwrite the destination file. So they give me buttons "Yes" (overwrite), "No" (skip), "Yes to All" (overwrite all), and Cancel. Do you see the problem?
The files that have already been copied don't need to be recopied and overwritten. So what I REALLY want is "No to All", which is the ONE ANSWER THEY DIDN'T PROVIDE. Fuckers!
So I resign myself to extra waiting and click "Yes to All" so it copies over everything again. And I walk away. I come back 10 minutes later and it's asking me THE SAME QUESTION. What part of all didn't you understand, you sorry piece of shit?
I flashed a new kernel that has support for the LAN chipset, so the Gumstix has internet now!
The wire-wraps go out to the GPS unit.
The NetFPGA-1G-CML is a versatile, low cost network hardware development platform featuring a Xilinx® Kintex®-7 XC7K325T-1FFG676 FPGA and includes four Ethernet interfaces capable of negotiating up to 1 GB/s connections. 512 MB of 800 MHz DDR3 can support high-throughput packet buffering while 4.5 MB of QDRII+ can maintain low-latency access to high demand data, like routing tables. Rapid boot configuration is supported by a 128 MB BPI Flash, which is also available for non-volatile storage applications.
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Ethernet connectivity is a great way to get your Arduino talking to other systems all over the world (or at least the network). But sometimes running an Ethernet cable is hard enough, why should you have to run a power cable too? That's where PoE comes into play: Power over Ethernet. The PoEthernet Shield not only give your Arduino access to the Internet via the Ethernet Library but it also allows your project to power itself from the Ethernet line (provided you've injected power to it somewhere down the line).
A spectacular CAT-5 cable at my work which used to supply a Mac laptop with interweb-ness. Now it's lonely... so very lonely.
Arty is a ready-to-use development platform designed around the Artix-7™ Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) from Xilinx. It was designed specifically for use as a MicroBlaze Soft Processing System. When used in this context, Arty becomes the most flexible processing platform you could hope to add to your collection, capable of adapting to whatever your project requires. Unlike other Single Board Computers, Arty isn't bound to a single set of processing peripherals: One moment it's a communication powerhouse chock-full of UARTs, SPIs, IICs, and an Ethernet MAC, and the next it's a meticulous timekeeper with a dozen 32-bit timers. Additionally, with the universally popular expansion headers (Arduino™ R3 Headers and our Pmod™ headers), Arty will become the most adaptable tool in your project toolbox.
store.digilentinc.com/arty-board-artix-7-fpga-development...
Arty is a ready-to-use development platform designed around the Artix-7™ Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) from Xilinx. It was designed specifically for use as a MicroBlaze Soft Processing System. When used in this context, Arty becomes the most flexible processing platform you could hope to add to your collection, capable of adapting to whatever your project requires. Unlike other Single Board Computers, Arty isn't bound to a single set of processing peripherals: One moment it's a communication powerhouse chock-full of UARTs, SPIs, IICs, and an Ethernet MAC, and the next it's a meticulous timekeeper with a dozen 32-bit timers. Additionally, with the universally popular expansion headers (Arduino™ R3 Headers and our Pmod™ headers), Arty will become the most adaptable tool in your project toolbox.
store.digilentinc.com/arty-board-artix-7-fpga-development...