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    • N
      Nullity
      last edited by

      Hahaha. :)

      Maybe she is just a forward thinker. With the Internet of Things proliferating, I am sure that farmers will begin internetworking their animals, if they have not already. Sheep need prtotection from hackers too. :P

      Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
      -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        That's great.  :)

        Steve

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        • stan-qazS
          stan-qaz
          last edited by

          I want to order something just to see the wife have the same reaction.

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          • C
            cmb
            last edited by

            Love it.  :D

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            • jimpJ
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              You laugh, but …

              http://blogs.cisco.com/datacenter/ethernet_over_barbed_wire_arcnet_100mb_token_ring_100base_vganylan_and_iscs
              http://gizmodo.com/barbed-wire-fences-were-an-early-diy-telephone-network-1493157700

              :-)

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                jonesr
                last edited by

                @jimp:

                http://gizmodo.com/barbed-wire-fences-were-an-early-diy-telephone-network-1493157700

                That is actually kind of wonderful.

                pfSense AMD64 VGA - Assume latest version.
                Suricata, pfBlockerNG, SquidGuard, squid3.

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                • ?
                  Guest
                  last edited by

                  https://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=17227

                  Really.  Just read it.  It completes the joke (and I only found it after we had renamed BSDP to ESF.)

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                  • jahonixJ
                    jahonix
                    last edited by

                    Makes me wonder if they sell gateways for NET traversal as well.  :)

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                    • ?
                      Guest
                      last edited by

                      @jimp:

                      You laugh, but …

                      http://blogs.cisco.com/datacenter/ethernet_over_barbed_wire_arcnet_100mb_token_ring_100base_vganylan_and_iscs
                      http://gizmodo.com/barbed-wire-fences-were-an-early-diy-telephone-network-1493157700

                      :-)

                      First link likely describes Cisco's VDSL "broadband building" play.  At Wayport, we engineered something similar via the "Everywire" offering,
                      which I occasionally demoed running Ethernet over a 3" gap.

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                      • E
                        eSpezi
                        last edited by

                        @Chris: you always could establish a tunnel  :D

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