I knew someone here would have experience with it! What was the problem exactly? Poor performance or just flat out didn't work? Was it the...
I'm trying to get a bead on this too...I posted alot in that other thread. As far as the failover on the nexlands, the one complaint I heard with...
hehe, that's from http://www.oddtodd.com You should also read about his experiences with the unemployment office as a result of adding a...
Yes. You could have two NICs and Win2K (or that MidPoint software) would allow you to load-balance across them and fall-back to one if the other...
The MidPoint software isn't really all that different than the other solution that someone mentioned about having two nics in an NT box...it's...
Looked into this thing...it's not really similar to the Nexland I mentioned. It might work in an office, but not for a home LAN. Reason being is...
Yes, you can do this with NT, in the way you specified, if it's the only device you want to give internet access to. Trouble is, I have at least...
Maybe there's more to mookie's technique than you realize: http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/07/31/dogs.reut/index.html :p
Even if Win2k seems to handle it fine, a clean install lets you also clean out your registry, check the disks for errors, etc. You'll probably end...
Defiantely a great site...one of the best I've ever run across. If only have of the web could be this useful. :)
Forgot to mention that. But if you've got 4 different quote streams going, plus your trading client, most of your bandwidth is spread across...
another thing...T-1 is the most reliable single choice, supposedly. T-1's have been around since 1957, so it's old technology, and the connection...
What do you use to connect them?
Another alternative is to use both. Cable or DSL both go for around $50/month here. I'm considering getting both for redundancy and routing...
Use regedit to change the following key in the registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor\CompletionChar Change the...
What about an ATR-based stop? Seems like when the market is more volatile, like Friday morning, the ATR was around 4...a > 4 point stop (say 4.5)...
Regardless whether the stops are native or not, if it's a stop-limit and not a straight stop, you risk not getting filled in a fast market. Stops...
I don't think IB has native GLOBEX stops yet...they said they are working on them alst time I checked, so that means no, your stop wouldn't have...
Supposedly there was a problem with GLOBEX's systems around 11 am. It hit me pretty hard. If it was a GLOBEX problem, I don't think I could...
Just saw this on InPlay...
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