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Active Directory Web Password Management

2024-07-06 07:21:37

I use it as a background for church directory pictures.

5
2024-09-06 05:55:44

Great camera. Easy setup through the web app. This brings my total to 60 active cameras!

5
2024-05-26 07:21:38

We are using this with a PTZOptics web camera with an HDMI output and 50 feet of active high speed HDMI cable for live streaming in a church. It works great. 100% plug and play. Magewell even supplies the USB 3.0 cable needed to connect to a computer.

5
2024-09-12 07:55:14

Overkill for my home network, in the best possible way. Full local management, no cloud. Very responsive web UI.

5
2024-09-26 04:16:11

Excellent managed switch at a reasonable price. User friendly web management, small form factor and quiet. Well suited for indoor use in a quiet environment. Very pleased.

5
2024-04-27 09:45:15

fast, compact, flexible 16-port 10G switch with an excellent web management GUI; rock-solid build quality; RJ45 and SFP+ ports work flawlessly with 10G-tek RJ45 and fiber transceivers

5
2024-06-17 08:12:31

So active

5
2024-09-28 09:52:44

Simple to install - just plug it in and the drive shows up on my folder directory. It delivers over 200 MB/sec transfer rates on my Windows 10 i7 desktop. I'm using it for offloading large data files from my active computer drives to to minimize the nightly backup. This is my third WD Elements hard drive, and they have always been reliable.

5
2024-08-27 07:34:30

I bought this kit to shoot photos for my church's directory. It is light duty but for my application it is all I need at a reasonable price. If this was going to get more frequent use I would have purchased something sturdier but for this project it is 100% meeting my needs. I found that if I tighten the head sufficiently the reflector/umbrella does not droop even after several hours of use. So far no problems with the bulbs that came with the kit but I did buy extras just in case. I was skeptical about the 500 W bulbs because with a previous Smith Victor set that I had purchased used, 500 W bulbs melted the plastic sockets. No problem with this set, however.

5
2024-07-23 07:50:21

I recently purchased two of these for use as backup devices (one in my basement, one in an outbuilding) to hold copies of my photos and other data in case of earthquake, fire, or other disaster (including human error). Since the backup software runs on my desktop computer, the main feature of this NAS I use is the SMB server. The browser-based configuration interface is clean and easy to use, and provides fine-grained control over the filesystem, SMB, user accounts, and security controls. An optional SSH connection will allow Linux experts even more choices. I also appreciated the basic-but-useful file manager app. The CPU and memory were sufficient to keep my 1Gb network and 5400rpm WD Red+ drives saturated on large file transfers such as RAW files, but bogged down by about 40% on directory trees full of smaller files, presumably due to the overhead of directory transactions on the HDDs. That's good enough for me---a 1-terabyte update took about 3 hours, and the average non-shooting-day backup is closer to 5 minutes--both of which take place comfortably during my sleep. Your mileage my vary, especially if you use fancier NAS services that require more CPU cycles. But for my purpose, these little boxes are handy and cost-effective.

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