Author: Ron

My name is Ron Boestfleisch. I graduated SUNY Ulster in 2007 with an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science specializing in Network Administration as well as being certified through New York State as a network admin. I was trained in Computer Repair (specifically in CompTIA’s A+ [Certification Pending]) and Network Administration (Cisco’s CCNA, CCNP and Microsoft). After Graduation, I started working as A Level 3 Technical Support Specialist for a Major Communications Company and became CCENT and CCNA Certified. At this point in time I am currently undergoing training to become CCNP, Network + and A+ certified. I am always training and keeping up to date as the technology changes.
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Ainz Ooal Gown Cosplay Progess 8/2020

Refresh connection with Facebook Here is a status update for my Ainz Ooal Gown Cosplay. I will be discussing my current progress and some plans to the cosplay. There will be a short clip of my Queen City Anime Cosplay Showcase Entry Stone Mask store for Mask of envy. https://www.etsy.com/listing/59953607… Check out Queen City Anime At https://queencityanimecon.com https://twitch.tv/queencityanimecon https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ-X… Please like and subscribe. Click Click here to subscribe https://rontheadmin.com/subscribe

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BM-800 Professional Microphone Kit, Is it worth it?

This is Ron from Ron the admin.com. Today I will be reviewing the BM-800 professional microphone kit from Banggood.com. Before I get started, I ordered this microphone with my own money from Bang Good to see if this would be a better offering than the equipment I am currently using. I will be testing this microphone for quality, construction and features to see how it ranks for the use of a casual youtuber and computer user. So let’s get started. The BM-800 Microphone kit package I received was shipped from Bang Good’s China warehouse. The box for the microphone contains...

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Pi-Hole My Retrospective

Good day, This is Ron from Ron the Admin dot com. Today, I am going to be posting my retrospective about running the Raspberry Pi-Hole on my home network. I have been running this system for the past three weeks. The initial response was positive. Overall the system is blocking ads correctly for those which are on the blacklist. For ads being served through whitelisted domains instead of using a 3rd party system like adsense or microsofts ads, it won’t work. You will need to use an ad blocking software on your browser. However, I don’t see that as an...