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@Jez That's a recommendation request, sorry.
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This and the following list:
How can I tell what would make a good choice for a solution that will fit the following criteria?
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Because you are providing a set of criteria and then asking the community to help you pick a product that will help you, that's the definition of requesting a recommendation.
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I noticed you updated your question, however it still reads as a product recommendation question. You are going to have to evaluate each product you are considering.
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Can we merge tags for wireless networks
@JohnGardeniers Agreed, maybe we are looking at this wrong, maybe we should create different tags for wireless protocols and related software and a different tag for wireless hardware to separate the stack a bit, but not get so fined grained as to have different tags for different technologies themselves such as WiFi versus Bluetooth unless the amount of questions for a specific subject increases dramatically.
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Canonical Answer to Data Recovery
It looks like the question I mentioned has gotten a lot of community support. What is the canonization process?
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Yea, after thinking about it some more I agree. I think the one brought up today covers the DR after a natural disaster scenario for HDD issues.
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Canonical Answer to Data Recovery
Agreed, can you change it over as such? However, I do like @HopelessN00b's idea as well in terms of maybe converting the question into a more generic DR capacity.
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At what point do bounty questions become consulting or off-topic?
@JohnGardeniers Yea, just noticed that. I heard something about mods can hammer them closed? Is that true, if so I guess all we can do is flag them?
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At what point do bounty questions become consulting or off-topic?
Yep, that was what I what I was thinking. Many of us do get paid for consulting here and there, and I know at what point my patience and amount of "free" time expires.
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At what point do bounty questions become consulting or off-topic?
So at what point then, as answerers, do we tell the OP to seek the help of a professional?