I use KeeWeb. It's based on the original, Keepass, but it has a cleaner interface which I like. All the passwords are stored in an encrypted file that you can put wherever you want.
I kept my file stored in Dropbox for a while so that it was backed up and available on multiple computers.
Again I have no experience with Draytek, but I know that with sonicwall for example, you can configure the ports in bridged mode. there is no NAT and the devices on each side of the firewall will be unaware of it's existence, but it will still analyze traffic and you have the ability to filter...
I second the recommendation of Dropbox (as mentioned in pete's article). It's very easy to just drop your files in a folder on your computer, and then click to generate a download link you can send to friends easily via email.
To do what you're saying I think you'd connect the servers to a bridge of some sort along with the Draytek, but then you can't use the Draytek as a gateway or firewall between the servers and the world.
Typically people will put a private IP address on the the servers and then do a static...
Sounds like it's overheating to me. You can confirm this by running a temperature monitoring tool. The last one I used was called Coretemp but there might be others now that are better.
In my experience it's common for the thermal paste on the heatsink to break down over time and become less...
Is it the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) that are not working? Or do you mean you are not able to log into your domain account at all? I can't tell what exactly you are trying to do.
Have you deleted the computer account out of AD and rejoined the computer to the domain after...
As pete said I'd start with changing your wifi password. That'll rule out the possibility of some neighbor using it. Most routers will at least log the host names of the devices connected to them. Often you can tell if there's some unusual device you don't recognize.
4TB is quite a bit, so you...
I think you could setup a pool with storage spaces and then move the drives to the other computer. Not exactly a raid but it will do striping. Also make sure you have a backup.
You could try disabling "Fast Startup" here are some instructions I found online on how to do so:
Hold windows key and press "R"
Type Control Panel in the Run box.
Click Power Options.
Click Choose what the power buttons do.
Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.
Scroll down to...
Saw your first post about the envelope and thought that was pretty weird. Now that you mention it, totally makes sense as a scam. They fly under the radar for a while by showing shipped packages and you also get a message that may convince you to wait even longer, leaving them with lots of...