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Using DSL WiMax Together

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Using DSL WiMax Together A few months ago, I signed up for Clear WiMax. I decided to keep my Bellsouth ADSL connection as I have received notices from Clear that my �unlimited� connection was being over-utilized. I tried to combine both ADSL and WiMax connections by putting a switch on the WAN port of my router and assigning static IPs to the two connections. By using route tables inside the router I was able to direct high-usage traffic over one connection and route all other traffic over the other. This works good- except that when I put both connections to static IPs, I create double-NATs and I run into issues when trying to open ports to internal systems: Furthermore, after trying a few different Open-WRT firmware versions (Tomato, Gargoyle, DD-WRT) I found that routing inside my WRT54GL to not always work as I wanted it to. After several failed attempts, I came up with another idea: I disabled DHCP on the WiMax modem, gave it a static IP on my local network and plugged it int...

using Microsoft 365 and Google Apps together Oggsync and BlackBerry make it bearable but Sergey and Larry make it hard

using Microsoft 365 and Google Apps together Oggsync and BlackBerry make it bearable but Sergey and Larry make it hard Ive had a Google Apps for Business account for years, for myself and members of my family, even though I primarily work for an organization. In a world where every person is really their own corporation (whether actually or just practically), and youre managing the marketing and selling of yourself and the delivery of your services to other entities (aka employers), having a personal/corporate e-mail makes sense! Im extremely happy with the GMail interface and Googles service and reliability. I use lots of extensions  like ActiveInbox for which I have a lifetime account (or April 8, 2103, whichever comes first). My whole workflow is dependent upon GMail and Google Apps. $50 per year per user to Sergey and Larry is perfectly reasonable. The trouble is, there are limitations to creating a unified inbox within the GMail interface. For years now Ive had the w...