I'll take this opportunity to ask the community, what is a recommend router?
It's going to be me and my roommate only (with friends and family over) and I would like to get something secure and also reliable (and preferably on the cheaper side)
Any suggestions? I believe we have Cox if that is any factor....
Of course with latency and all that sending x windows can slow it down a bit (and there was some weird stuff with me and my Chromebook with it, but I got it work in the end)
But! It definitely is possible, and once it's set up and everything it can become really helpful/useful
Not too sure security wise how it fairs but I figured if it's just for homework and on campus it should be fine for the most part, and ssh is secure (hence the name :D ) so it should be fine
I second this. I did this while I was at University and it helped not only ease up my backpack (went from carrying a big gaming computer on my back to a 2 pound chromebook) but it also allowed me to work almost anywhere anytime cause of the battery life and the fact that essentially the entire campus was connected.
Couple this with some x-forwarding for GUIs and you got basically the same high end computer anywhere you go.
I don't know, it's my opinion, but I feel like the /s trend/adaptation has ruined a lot of the jokes for me by being overly explicit and not leaving any ambiguity...where is the fun in that :P
It's going to be me and my roommate only (with friends and family over) and I would like to get something secure and also reliable (and preferably on the cheaper side)
Any suggestions? I believe we have Cox if that is any factor....