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dynamic auto vs dynamic desirable
Wondering what the difference is in DTP and the dynamic desirable vs dynamic auto? Look no further.
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Cisco PAT
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Quick Port Address Translation for Cisco Routers.
Inter-VLAN routing with layer 3 switch
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Many videos seem to be too lengthy for just getting working concept and configuration going. This is my attempt at a straight forward run at this. Hope it helps.
$330 12ft WireWorld CAT8 vs $90 315ft standard CAT5e
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In the 2nd installment of Audiophile Ethernet bullshit we start comparing boutique and bog standard cabling with a managed switch setup with LAG.
Audiophile Ethernet cable bullshit: WiredWorld Starlight CAT8
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Another bullshit audiophile Ethernet cable. This time brought to you by WireWorld Cables.
Audiophile snake oil
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William Lowe of Audioquest sticks both feet in his mouth. You can't instantly compare cables, or can you?
Worlds quickest subnetting tutorial
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The quick and easy way to subnet. No binary, no 'and'ing. No BS. No theory.
Truly Gross Airplane Passenger
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Really gross guy constantly picking his nose on a flight.
Windows Server Group Managed Service Accounts
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Setup GMSA. Quick tutorial on setting up a Group Managed Service Account in Windows Server 2012R2
Pick the audiophile ethernet cable for $2000. See Description below for details
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This setup is intended to allow uninterrupted audio playback. Setup consists of: Server: Simple Windows machine with integrated GB NIC and SSD drive. Client: Simple Windows machine with Intel PCI-e 4X GB NIC's in a LAG configuration. SSD Drive. Switch: Cisco SG200-8 DAC? Depends on the participant. Network is configured 802.3ad Here is the skinny: We will test on your audio stack / system. It w...

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  • @FatMaul
    @FatMaul Місяць тому

    I know it’s been years since you’ve posted but I’d love to hear your take on audiophile Ethernet filters and usb isolators etc.

  • @cosmiciceblast77
    @cosmiciceblast77 Рік тому

    I bought these similar ethernet cables, flat profile on Amazon just for internet connectivity and they caught fire and melted inside my motherboard like 5 years ago. I found out that they are like a Chinese / Asian knock off brand that uses aluminum wires coated with thin layer of copper. If my memory serves me correct the aluminum wire in the cable in that the aluminum itself it's not supposed to be in The Wire. It's is supposed to be pure copper not aluminum. The aluminum is more likely to burn and more likely because it is super thin and because it is made primarily of aluminum. They use this because aluminum is cheaper than copper the cost and is more risky. I was trying to buy a category eight ethernet cable and what I got if it was legit would only be a normal ethernet cable. After I return the products I realized that category 8 ethernet cable has extra shielding and extra thick and thus cannot be flat.

  • @NeerajJha-yf5fl
    @NeerajJha-yf5fl Рік тому

    I followed your steps, in the end, when I tried to start the same service, I am getting error

  • @NeerajJha-yf5fl
    @NeerajJha-yf5fl Рік тому

    I saw your video, when you created, you didn't try to start service to verify if the one created is actually working or getting error

  • @hbhng4241
    @hbhng4241 Рік тому

    thanks man

  • @dravinevatoa9225
    @dravinevatoa9225 Рік тому

    Not as black and white as you make out. Which makes you as guilty as the super high end snake oil seller's, however there will always be a clear difference between your bog standard Amazon junk cable and a quality cable, highly sensitive electronics are greatly affected by noise and jitter etc.

    • @tinytownsoftware3837
      @tinytownsoftware3837 Рік тому

      It's pretty black and white when it comes to ethernet. Your 1 meter diamond studded ethernet cable is not going to matter if you stream your music across the internet. The data travels through hundreds, if not thousands of cabling and hundreds of switches and routers. And then there's the various protocols that ensure the data at the receiving end is 100% carbon copy of what was sent.

  • @mofotech
    @mofotech 2 роки тому

    realy helped

  • @AudiOhm
    @AudiOhm 3 роки тому

    Thank You for another great video. Ohms

  • @cameronwilson8561
    @cameronwilson8561 3 роки тому

    I have been installing and certifying network cabling for 20+ years in all sorts of critical environments. From my own experience, there is a noticeable difference in performance between a $2 patch cable and a $10 cable, anything more than $20 is a waste of money. F/UTP has some advantages over U/UTP particularly in noisy environments. If you are installing these cables at home, try to use cables with factory terminated connectors as they will most likely perform better than a DIY termination. Crushing and kinking cables will definitely damage the cable, this includes using zip ties with too much pressure or even worse fixing the cable to a surface with a staple gun. Finally keep your cable at least 150mm away from mains power cables.

  • @s18018
    @s18018 3 роки тому

    I can hear a difference in my audiophile USB cable. Dynamics and imaging is far better than cheap USB cable.

  • @kenstarthree-six5429
    @kenstarthree-six5429 3 роки тому

    straight to the point, perfect re-fresher

  • @manardh7387
    @manardh7387 4 роки тому

    People just cannot use the ears. Why ? Something happens with some cables, most audio listeners have played with it for YEARS. Meanwhile, listeners keep paying more and more money for the high end cables. OK, stop this denying noise !

  • @Xiefux
    @Xiefux 4 роки тому

    i have this cable and i can hear a clear difference between this and a cheap one.

    • @tinytownsoftware3837
      @tinytownsoftware3837 Рік тому

      You're lying to yourself. Look up how data is sent over TCP/IP and you will realize that the ethernet cable does not matter.

    • @AudriusN
      @AudriusN 6 місяців тому

      try it on network printer, the prints will be crispier.

  • @enzoscandelt3350
    @enzoscandelt3350 4 роки тому

    you confused me bro, u adding to many stuff to gmsatest, u did not explain what you adding

    • @bangquackadoodle
      @bangquackadoodle 3 роки тому

      Any chance on creating an iteration of which server is contoso01 and contoso02?

    • @bangquackadoodle
      @bangquackadoodle 3 роки тому

      Also, when you run on contoso01, you run as a domain admin or at least one with privileges - are privileges required for contoso02?

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 4 роки тому

    A total waste of marketing and money is what audiophile Ethernet cables are. I call overpriced digital cables absolute horse ship. HDMI, USB, and any other digital connection are just dumb tubes and are just 1s and 0s. Durability is nice to have but wasting your money is not.

    • @s18018
      @s18018 3 роки тому

      I thought so too, until I replaced a cheap USB-A cable with Pangea audio USB cable. Better highs, imaging and dynamics on my desktop speakers.

    • @tinytownsoftware3837
      @tinytownsoftware3837 Рік тому

      @@s18018 Lol, absolute and utter bullshit. The USB protocol and HDMI for that matter ensure that the data transfer is a 100% carbon copy. There is nothing subjective, because it's literally part of the software. It sends a packet, the receiver verifies that the packet it received is exact based on an integrity hash. If you heard different, you're lying to yourself to justify your expensive purchase. How do I know? I'm a software engineer and have worked with the USB protocol. Same with network streamers. TCP will ensure data integrity 100% of the time. I could use a bunch of coat hangers for the various ethernet wires and it would work flawlessly, because it's all in the software.

  • @twochaudiomg2578
    @twochaudiomg2578 5 років тому

    come to Mi. ill prove you dead wrong. just by listening. ill use my old cat 5 no switch, no clock just router to Audio Music . Then we listen to B

    • @Philitron128
      @Philitron128 5 років тому

      That's fucking impossible lol. TCP/IP is error correcting. There is only on or off with this there cannot be a difference lol. It's all digital

    • @mnoble247
      @mnoble247 4 роки тому

      Where @ in Mi? I have an offer of $4000 to your $1000 that when blinded you can't tell.

    • @tinytownsoftware3837
      @tinytownsoftware3837 Рік тому

      Lol, nice try. As a network engineer I can tell you with certainty that your claim is 100% bullshit.

  • @alexander_sinclair
    @alexander_sinclair 5 років тому

    do us a favor and use a quieter keyboard lol

  • @diegoruffilli1329
    @diegoruffilli1329 5 років тому

    Totally agree. Those are legends that some engineers tend to extends. I suppose high end audio is so low on the price now that they need esotheric problem and solution to keep this world very expensive. This work in pair with audio grade switch... Roon Raat stream works on tcp and there we have error correction. One big misconception is to think I need realtime in reproducing audio. That was a problem of SPdif and toslink for a large number of reason and for the ambition to use it on stage between mixers and effects and so on. But if I project a reproduction system in 2019 using realtime without error correction I must be crazy. I don't want to play a virtual instrument with ASIO over the network. I just want to play a bitstream that has to be perfect like the original. That said if I send a bitstream over tcp I have error correction and in a buffer on the endpoint I have the perfect bitstream. Only then I will apply timing. There's non timing at all before i reach the endpoint buffer. So there can't be jitter and I don't need reclock. Craziness. Let's just take care of powersupply which count and noise on apparatus. If someone is going to say that high end audio bit stream under ethernet over TCP need something is just lying or really have no clue of what he is talking about. From A to B in eth tcp I have the perfect bitstream. Point. Just don't use stream protocol without error correction cause this is just engineering faulty project in reproduction of high end audio files. I will need maybe 1 sec to start audio but that avoid thousands dollars in the middle for a problem that engineers have created. Useless.

  • @edwinbrater9529
    @edwinbrater9529 6 років тому

    Great video, would like to see you do another with the two cables with 100gbic ethernet cards and test the speeds of the two cables and bandwidth.

  • @michal93587
    @michal93587 6 років тому

    I see you have no clue what you are doing. You are using ONLY 1gbps nic card in your PC. Per specs you require 100 meters (330ft) of cat5e to run at that speed ! You want to test cat8 cable, get yourself 40gbps networks cards, multi CPU servers and switch with 40gbps ports! If you think about the future, invest in Cat6a cables, rated at 10gbps at 100meters (330ft). Currently you can buy netgear XS708T 10gbps switch for $700. Also some of the newest motherboards come with 10gbps network connections, like Asus X99-E-10G WS. Also, if you want to test the cables, you do not do speed tests, you need to see how many packets you send, how many errors you receive and how many times you had to retransmit packets, thats the only way to test the cables without investing in any extra tools. Going back to the video, your setup is not working correctly either as you are getting only around 65MB/s. I use regular cat5e patch cables and I can easy transfer files at 110MB/s between my PC with i7-6700k cpu to DS1815+ NAS, thru DGS-1210-10P switch. Check if your network card and switch supports jumbo packets and enable it.

    • @ethernetsoundoff7257
      @ethernetsoundoff7257 6 років тому

      What the fuck are you ranting about? The speed is unfortunately limited by the Cisco SG switch in this video. With my Catalyst 3450 I routinely get 104MB/s. I'm showing that a 98 meter cable has the same through put and ping response as 3 meter cable.

  • @nabeelgrw
    @nabeelgrw 6 років тому

    very valuable video... you gave perfect example to understand the relationship between different modes......keep on making such videos. thanks bro

  • @jamesdeano8093
    @jamesdeano8093 6 років тому

    why using Add-KdsRootKey -EffectiveImmediately is a pain in the ass? i'm doing it on Windows server 2016 and it's included into the best pratice. Thank you for your feedback

  • @MyChannel-x7k
    @MyChannel-x7k 6 років тому

    Bravo!! Finally some real-world testing. I would like to see anyone demonstrate where things have to be pushed to where you WILL notice a change or a loss. At this point, I've seen and personally experienced zero difference between cable standards. I plan to do my own laboratory testing on my channel in the near future to show just how far you have to damage a cat5 cable before it starts to do anything that a regular user would notice. If you have any suggestions of the things I could try, send them my way!

  • @guitarfoundry
    @guitarfoundry 6 років тому

    Go to the Russ Andrews site..They'll sell you 2.5 m speaker cable for £30,000+ AND even offer a burn in service for additional £££'s using a 'special process', but they still recommend you give it a 'few weeks' when you get the cable home...what utter shit..the audio world is full of this religious/faith healer shit...

  • @Sanman3111
    @Sanman3111 6 років тому

    Yup pure snake oil! thanks

    • @mnoble247
      @mnoble247 6 років тому

      Audiophools are the silliest people.

  • @willemjongman2989
    @willemjongman2989 7 років тому

    Great video. We need more critiques of such scams

    • @ethernetsoundoff7257
      @ethernetsoundoff7257 7 років тому

      Thanks. Then entire boutique industry has a large scale failure to understand how asynch Ethernet works. That these systems are highly buffered. Using Tidal as an example: Start playback of a song in Tidal on your PC. Pull the Ethernet cable after 15 seconds and the track still plays. Did the sound improve when you pulled the plug? Did it get worse? Did it stay the same? Then you have 'reviewers' that hear night and day, readily apparent, easy to discern differences. So you have audio press that just lies and makes stuff up **cough** Stereophile Publications**cough**

    • @PubstarHero
      @PubstarHero 5 років тому

      @@ethernetsoundoff7257 Always nice to see people do this. I work as a Sys Admin and I do a LOT of networking. All the stuff I read just reeks of snake oil. But if you want to make some real money with me, lets design some fiber ethernet products and denounce using any copper wire due to EMF interference on even the best cables!

  • @chrisdietz8519
    @chrisdietz8519 7 років тому

    2 Questions : 1. If you also have 2008 R2 computers in your environment, can still create regular MSA's ? 2. If you upgraded all of your Domain Controllers from 2008R2 to 2012R2 what happens to the current MSA's on 2008R2 servers ?

  • @cossboss9778
    @cossboss9778 7 років тому

    hi I'm a hardcore gamer and I want to know if there is a 100ft cat8 available that's is 100% certified to buy either online or store can you help me please thanks... keep up the good work!

    • @mnoble247
      @mnoble247 7 років тому

      The CAT8 standard was just ratified a year ago. The spec for CAT8 runs out at 98 feet so I doubt you will find what you are looking for. CAT8 for a gamer will not net you an ounce of advantage in online gaming. I have a 315 foot generic CAT5e at $0.30 foot that had the same ping times (sub 1MS) and same transfer rate (107MB/s) as a $700 3 foot Nordost Heimdall II Ethernet cable that I ordered for evaluation. Both were able to transfer 280 GB of test files with 0 errors/0 retransmits.

    • @cossboss9778
      @cossboss9778 7 років тому

      well sorry but that's where your wrong my friend I had a 5 cat change to a 7A cat and let me tell you what a different it made my gaming specialty fighting and shooters every minuscule of a second matter. Everything matters that's includes TV's wire controllers and modems even configuration cpu gpu and fps fame rates put them all together makes the biggest different and I wont doubt if there's more too it... thanks for the tip anyways bye =0)

    • @mnoble247
      @mnoble247 7 років тому

      Did you replace the cable outside your house, at the ISP? How about the backhaul link to their upstream provider?

    • @TwskiTV
      @TwskiTV 6 років тому

      Gamers or audiophiles... Which one is more drowned in bullshit marketing?

    • @TwskiTV
      @TwskiTV 6 років тому

      In audio, 75% of the times the bottleneck is the end link (speakers/headphones). In gaming, I would say that it's 99% of the time (end link = player, in this case)

  • @tataikumar2656
    @tataikumar2656 7 років тому

    This is a great video. I am also sharing the commands and comments , just in case for someone to follow it better: Note: # are comments in the powershell window. # Adding a new KDSRootKey on the Domain Controller and activating it immediately Add-KdsRootKey -EffectiveTime ((get-date).addhours(-10)) # Creating a new managed service account on the DC New-ADServiceAccount -Name adfssvc -DNSHOstname dc1.fabrikam.com # Add the member server account under the security option for the Service Account and ensure read access. then restart the member server. #After restart running below command to ensure DC and target machines can retrieve the #password from the managed service account.ensure $ sign after the host name. use . #sign to seperate multiple hostnames (target servers) Set-ADServiceAccount -Identity adfssvc -PrincipalsAllowedToRetrieveManagedPassword dc1$ ##Now we need to go to the member server, install the AD powershell modules and run the command ## to install the service account on that server. Install-WindowsFeature rsat Install-ADServiceAccount -Identity adfssvc

  • @karimzaki9431
    @karimzaki9431 7 років тому

    this is totally Wrong when adding the computers to the security permissions read (check the video starting from minute number 3), cause first by default authenticated users already have access read permissions and this group contains the all computers, second the command shall include the group which will have the computers accounts New-ADServiceAccount -name <gMSAName> -DNSHostName <fqdn> -PrincipalsAllowedToRetrieveManagedPassword < group> -ServicePrincipalNames <SPN1,SPN2,…>

  • @dreamtheater_92
    @dreamtheater_92 7 років тому

    ADAC keeps crashing on me when I click OK after adding the Computers to the MSA. Is there a way to do all this from Powershell?

  • @phototristan
    @phototristan 8 років тому

    This video is flawed. The battery only makes it so the cable does not need about an hour of usage to sound optimal. You can achieve the same thing as having no battery by playing audio through the cable for about an hour. The battery only makes it so the cable sound optimal immediately.

    • @ethernetsoundoff7257
      @ethernetsoundoff7257 8 років тому

      Bill Low of AQ says it takes about two weeks for the system to take full effect. Why does the cable need a battery indicator? YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO HEAR THE DIFFERENCE WHEN THE BATTERY DIED!

    • @mikkelkirketerp4884
      @mikkelkirketerp4884 7 років тому

      Wait what? Are you serious that a cable will change sound? WTF? both signal and speaker?

    • @watchthewayitfits
      @watchthewayitfits 6 років тому

      are you being sarcastic?

    • @amaxamon
      @amaxamon 5 років тому

      @@mikkelkirketerp4884 Cheap cable does sound like crap but you don't have to spend $1k for decent cable.

    • @playaspec
      @playaspec 3 роки тому

      @@amaxamon said: "Cheap cable does sound like crap" It makes *FUCKALL* difference when you're carrying *_DIGITAL_* audio.

  • @CARLOSEDUARDOPEREIRAPEREZ
    @CARLOSEDUARDOPEREIRAPEREZ 8 років тому

    excelente explicação

  • @mnoble247
    @mnoble247 8 років тому

    Mr. Lowe exhibits both delusion and circular logic at it's best.

  • @ethernetsoundoff7257
    @ethernetsoundoff7257 8 років тому

    ZLTFul from Polk Audio forums is maintaining that I cancelled and never showed up. I registered another account at PF and reminded him that he's the one that rescheduled a few times with it ultimately ending up about him not wanting someone out that they felt they couldn't trust. So I've offered to go back out end of July 2016

  • @bizarrostormy1927
    @bizarrostormy1927 8 років тому

    Looks like he was carrying his own "in-flight" snack...

  • @ethernetsoundoff7257
    @ethernetsoundoff7257 9 років тому

    In a back and forth with Michael Lavorgna at Audiostream.com and based upon his direct claims that he has heard a difference with the AudioQuest line of Ethernet cables in all manner of different scenarios (I take that to mean immediate and of short duration) I initially offered to meet him at the next show he was attending. www.audiostream.com/comment/509360#comment-509360 This would have been RMAF (Rocky Mountain Audio Fest). My offer to meet with him was also accompanied by a break from my traditional offer. That is I offered him $500 straight up (no matching by him) for one hour and 17 out of 20 (85% success rate). In other words a solid B grade. So when he acted insulted by the $500 I upped it to $2000 with no matching requirement. So what does he do? He bans my account and deletes my posts. There is a serious rot in the community when you have someone that: 1. Expresses easily audible differences in even short duration sessions 2. Won't trust their ears to a Single Blind Test done in total transparency. As a reminder never trust an audiophile reviewer that won't trust their ears. If they don't neither should you. 3. Offer them $2000 for 1 hour of their time and their response is to silence the exchange. 4. Dilute the number of correct guesses into a measly B grade territory and you still can't get them to participate. What does it take to get anyone from manufacturer to an alleged/self appointed audio 'authority' to actually prove ANYTHING they are saying in this matter? He also deleted posts where I take the VERY Siemons paper he linked to and pointed out where the authors spoke specifically to the fact that CAT6 is noise immune to Electromechanical noise up to 30 Mhz and that almost if not all differential digital cabling is immune to 50/60hz. Nothing like getting the stuffing kicked out of you with your own citations. Real class act there.

    • @SimonLeBonbonbon
      @SimonLeBonbonbon 8 років тому

      That's the High End business, very recognisable. I live in the Netherlands and had numerous discussions with so called audiophiles with superb hearing skills (according to them). However, they refused to do a simple blind test (where they couldn't see what cable is connected) to prove whether their hearing was as superb as they claimed it to be. Pseudo-audiophiles I call those who refuse to put their money (or reputation) where their mouth is. I am an audiophile (audio/music lover) myself, but not the kind that believes in cable fairytales/myths (I have an electronics degree). I like the esthetics of some expensive equipment/cables. It's great to see that you try to debunk the rubbish, and it is typical to see the (re)action of the so called experts in high end. You know their motive, they're mostly in it for the money (sponsoring/ads) and status. Thank you for the debunking.

  • @ethernetsoundoff7257
    @ethernetsoundoff7257 10 років тому

    Hi Jonathan, if you are referring to a date setup this past September 27th. Well of course the person who said they could hear a difference didn't have me out. So it is now open to all takers. I wouldn't mind Audio Quest or Chord taking up the challenge.

  • @Sigfod
    @Sigfod 10 років тому

    So what ever happened with this?

    • @nameunavailableffs
      @nameunavailableffs 8 років тому

      Why do you even care? You'd have to be an idiot to think a cable affects signal quality. It's either doing its job, or defective from poor contact (corrosion, damaged socket, poor soldering, etc) or whatever other things can go wrong.