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Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds

details: 4G LTE Router
hardware type: Wireless Router
date added: 2013-06-12
updated: 2015-11-08
D-Link's DWR-921 4G LTE Router allows you to access and share your 4G LTE or 3G mobile broadband connections. Dual-band 4G LTE and 3G support allows automatic 3G connection if or when the 4G LTE signal strength becomes low, whereas the additional xDSL/FTTH Ethernet WAN option gives fail-safe connectivity if either your fixed line or mobile broadband fails.

The 4G LTE Router lets you connect to your 4G LTE mobile connection with fast download speeds of up to 100Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50Mbps.

The DWR-921 utilises dual-active firewalls (SPI and NAT) to prevent potential unwanted intrusions from Internet. WPA/WPA2 wireless encryption keeps your wireless network secure and your traffic safe.
 
 
 
 DWR-921 Features
 General
 Availability: currently available
 Street price: $270
 LAN / WAN Connectivity
 WAN ports: 1
one 10/100Base-T WAN port
 WAN port(s) type: SIM card slot
 WAN port auto cross-over: yes
 LAN ports: 4
 LAN ports type: 10/100 Base-TX (RJ-45)
 LAN ports auto cross-over: yes
 Auto-failover connection: yes
 Router
 NAT routing: yes
 Multihomed: yes
 Port forwarding: yes
 DHCP server: yes
 DHCP client: yes
 Dynamic DNS client: yes
 QoS: yes
 UPnP: yes
 Wireless
 Maximum Wireless Speed: 150 Mbps (Wi-Fi 4)
 WiFi standards supported: 802.11b (Wi-Fi 1)
802.11g (Wi-Fi 3)
802.11n (Wi-Fi 4)
 Wifi security/authentication: WEP
WPA (TKIP)
WPA2 (AES)
 WiFi modes: Access point
 external antenna(s): 2
 ext antenna(s) removable ?: yes
 WMM (QoS): yes
 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup): yes
 3G UMTS HSPA: UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA
 VPN
  IPSec
 IPSec passthrough: yes
  L2TP
 L2TP passthrough: yes
  PPTP
 PPTP passthrough: yes
 Firewall
 SPI firewall: yes
 Device Management
 Default IP address: 192.168.0.1
 Default admin username: admin
 Default admin password: (blank)
 Administration: Web-based (LAN)
Quick Setup Wizard
 Firmware upgradeable: yes
 Event log: yes
 Usage Statistics: yes
 Misc hardware info
 NTP client: yes
 Links
 Product page: http://www.dlink.com/uk/en/support/produ...
 Datasheet: http://www.dlink.com/-/media/Consumer_Pr...
 Manual: http://www.dlink.com/-/media/Consumer_Pr...
 Quick Install Guide: http://www.dlink.com/-/media/Consumer_Pr...

Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds

Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds – A Deep Dive into a Modern Adult Western Classic

To understand Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds , one must first forget everything they know about narrative restraint. The year is 2005. The direct-to-DVD market is saturated with B-movies. But director Marcus "Mad Dog" Molloy had a vision: a world where the Western genre collides with grindhouse horror and 1970s biker exploitation.

To break Lee's allegiance, Julia attempts to manipulate him using various distractions. She employs exotic dancers (played by Alanah Rae and Angie Savage) to lure him away. As the pressure builds, Julia relies on political and physical corruption. This includes the local lawman, Sheriff John Wilks (played by ), a well-meaning officer who has spent his career bought and paid for by Julia's money. Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds

The Legacy of "Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds" The Western genre has always thrived on grit, moral ambiguity, and the relentless struggle against a harsh landscape. While classic television and cinema gave us idealized cowboys, modern interpretations dive deeper into the mud and blood of the frontier. A prime example of this gritty evolution is Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds , a title that evokes the dust of the cattle trail mixed with the dark underbelly of frontier justice.

As pressure builds on Jessica, a mysterious, prototypical drifter named Lee (Tommy Gunn) arrives at the ranch searching for work. Lee quickly becomes Jessica's physical defender and romantic interest. Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds – A Deep Dive

: Features well-known performers such as Alanah Rae, Angie Savage, and Nicole Ray.

Cinematographer Ralph Parfait shot the film with a wide 1.78:1 aspect ratio, leaning into sweeping vistas and authentic Western iconography. The production introduced a level of practical action elements—including choreographing a full saloon fight scene, escalating violence, and pyrotechnic shootouts—that were largely missing from its predecessor. But director Marcus "Mad Dog" Molloy had a

as Lee : The wandering anti-hero providing tactical muscle and protection.

"Dirty Deeds" explores several themes that are common in Westerns, including loyalty, redemption, and the struggle between good and evil. The episode also touches on the idea of appearances versus reality, as embodied by the character of Tom Jeffords. On the surface, Jeffords appears to be a wealthy and influential rancher, but as the episode progresses, his true nature is revealed, highlighting the dangers of making assumptions based on appearances.

: The core protagonist returns, carrying the physical and psychological scars of the previous film, older, wiser, and significantly more dangerous.

The episode centers around the regiment's mission to escort a group of civilians, including a wealthy and influential rancher named Tom Jeffords, through hostile territory. As they journey deeper into enemy territory, the group faces numerous challenges, including a violent confrontation with a band of outlaws.

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