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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2022.
Ever wanted to copy paste text from Android to Windows, from Windows to Android or from Android to Android? ClipSync does it all. ClipSync automatically synchronizes your Android clipboard with your Windows clipboard. Copying text in Windows (CTRL+C) will automatically send the copied text to the clipboard of all you android devices on the same LAN over WIFI. Just long press any text input field and paste from the default context menu. Copying text in Android will automatically update your Windows clipboard, and the clipboard of all other Android devices connected to the same LAN. You will need to install "ClipSync Server" on your Windows PC. You can download ClipSync Server at http://bdwm.be/cs
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Saved by uncleflo on July 3rd, 2017.
Centralized storage solution with outstanding performance. Synology DiskStation DS1817+ is a 8-bay NAS powered by a quad-core CPU with AES-NI hardware encryption engine. Coming with quad 1GbE LAN ports, it can be installed with a 10GbE network interface card (NIC) or a dual M.2 SSD adapter card, thereby enhancing network speeds or boosting performance with SSD cache.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 25th, 2013.
Before we get into setting up Linux networking on a Debian system, we'll cover the basics of how to set up a network with both Windows and Linux systems and how to make it a "private" network. Here the term "private" may not mean what you think it does. It has to do with the IP addresses you use on your home or business network. You'll then understand the value of having a broadband router (for home networks), proxy/NAT server, or a firewall system which also performs the proxy/NAT function on your network.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 14th, 2013.
If the intricacies of bind are too much to navigate and all you really need is lightweight DNS services for your LAN, dnsmasq might fit the bill: Configure it with /etc/hosts, use it for easy DHCP services, and put the kibosh on the likes of Sitefinder's DNS-breaking marketing scheme. There you are on your small home LAN, or small business, feeling ignored by the Linux world. You want to take advantage of nice labor-saving tools like DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) and DNS (domain name system), but it feels like only uber-geeks need apply.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 12th, 2013.
Let me explain my setup (LAN-wise), and what I wanted todo. My "main" Ubuntu box is connected to a LAN thru Ethernet to a WiFi router, and the rest of the LAN connects to the router (wired and wireless, computers, Tablets, Phones). I usually have a working Cable Internet connection, and all this runs fine. My main box also does not have WiFi. Recently, my modem stopped working, and would be a week/two weeks to get another (gotta love cheap/small ISPs). I have a Android phone running Froyo (2.2), and it was REAL simple to tether this to my main box. I also have the option of "wifi tethering" the phone, thru a ad-hoc network. However, I couldn't do both at the same time. Plus, I use repeater access points on the WiFi portion of my LAN, and the remote computers cannot connect to the phone.
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