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The thoughts and ramblings of an Engineer
I’m an Engineer, working for Vonage (an Ericsson company). I write about stuff that interests me - primarily Networks, Software Engineering, VoIP and Electronics. It exists in the hope that someone may learn from my thoughts and ramblings. I'm on GitHub! I'm also currently fairly active on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Continue readingIt is possible to change the SSL certificate or private key of without restarting the process. A normal /rehash or
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Continue readingFollowing on from my earlier article on converting an old wireless router into an access point you can have many dotted
Continue readingA “” is actually quite a complex device. It comprises of a , a and a . A router is
Continue readingPort Trunking/Link Aggregation allows you to combine multiple switch ports into one. For example, you may combine 8x 1gbit ports
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Continue readingWe have had, in the office, a GS748T for a while now. This is a mid-range 48 port managed switch
Continue readingYou can use ImageMagick’s convert tool to resize images on the command line in a Linux, BSD or Windows environment.
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