Introduction If like me you are having issues with the default network driver with a constantly disconnecting/reconnecting adapter, this was/is my fix Solution First step is to download the latest driver to your PC. Change to the driver src directory and
Domain Controller to Domain Controller through Non-NATing Firewall

Introduction In most situations you are going to have VPN or private network to allow DC to DC traffic to work across the internet, in fact you would need either a VPN or private link as NAT would not allow
Simple Bash Ping Script
I saw this and thought hmmm, this could come in very handy. As did ‘The Stupid Engineer‘ As it says in the title, the command is: for i in `seq 1 255`; do ping -c 1 192.168.1.$i | tr \\n
IPv6 Encapsulation using a tunnel broker

Introduction Ever since I started to learn more information about the IPv4 Internet as we know it and its eventual successor I was intrigued how I could connect to this new version of the Internet. Unfortunately my ISP was not