It's time to build your own router

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Subscribe Sign in Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more Sign up Numbers don’t lie—it’s time to build your own router With more speed available and hardware that can't adapt, DIY builds offer peak performance. I've…

20 January 2016

“Angular, React, and Blaze” – Geoff Schmidt

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Late last year I posted a message about how MDG was thinking about the view layer and where we thought we should go next. Since then, we’ve had many more conversations, both here on the forum, with the Customer Advisory Board we formed last year, and 1:1…

20 January 2016

Netbeez: Network monitoring with Raspberry Pi

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Price is based on number of locations and type of agents to be managed by the dashboard. Access to best practices tutorial and documentation “With NetBeez, we are able to see how traffic is routing back to our data centers from the local offices, which…

20 January 2016

How to Make Your Philips Smart LED Bulbs Do Your Bidding

WIRED

By using Philips's Hue system of LED smart bulbs, you can program your lights to respond to just about anything that happens on the Internet. The post How to Make Your Philips Smart LED Bulbs Do Your Bidding appeared first on WIRED.

20 January 2016

Hapi 12.0 a Node Framework Used by Big Companies in Production

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Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you…

19 January 2016

Tcpdive – A TCP Performance Profiling Tool

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Over the last decade, network conditions have changed a lot due to the rapid evolvement and popularity of some technologies such as Mobile Networking(2G/3G/4G/WiFi), Cloud Computing and etc. However, as the most commonly used transport layer protocol, TCP…

19 January 2016