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| Safe Way to run Web Server at Home | 30 Apr 2004 14:34 GMT | 1 |
I currently have a Linksys BEFSR41 router that hooks into my cable modem and then feeds my network with DHCP turned off. I have run web servers in the past from this setup by forwarding some port other that 80 (which is generally blocked by ISP's) to one of the statically
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| wireless? | 30 Apr 2004 02:51 GMT | 2 |
I have 2 isdn lines connected to a telephone switch and a BT analog line connected to an adsl router. I wish to move the hardware to another room 20 meters away but it will be difficult to hard wire to the new location. So I'm wondering if it is possible to leave the Isdn
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| Sniffer - Upload problem. Need to know who. | 30 Apr 2004 02:42 GMT | 1 |
Good day and thanks ahead for your time. I'm having alot of problems with my internet connection slowing down on a 3meg ADSL. My Telco tells me I have high constant Upload coming from my LAN, testing from the router that's about 3 feet away from my firewall.
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| disableing file download warning | 29 Apr 2004 18:34 GMT | 1 |
I have consoles on a network that have Auto log-on scripts running. Part of the log-on script is that a ".lnk" file be opened, but a warning message from Windows XP comes up saying that these filetype can contain malicious code and the user can choose if he will open
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| routing tables | 29 Apr 2004 04:01 GMT | 1 |
Is there a website i can learn about routing tables and how it works step by step.
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| Switch question | 28 Apr 2004 22:28 GMT | 2 |
I have a cable modem feeding a Belkin wireless router. The router has 4 ports (one going to my main computer and another has a patch cord for my laptop for large file transfers (faster). Due to tranmission issues, I am thinking about running a hard line to
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| simple router question | 28 Apr 2004 18:41 GMT | 2 |
"When computer wants to send a packet over the net, it formats a packet with the router's physical address and the destination address (protocol address) of the target host. " i get confused on the physical address part of the router. it makes sense
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| Upgrading a Snap Appliance NAS 4000 Series with new Hard Drives? | 28 Apr 2004 16:18 GMT | 1 |
Is it possible to Upgrade the SnapServer 4000 Series?? Mine Currently has 4 30gb drives in it and I wanted to put in 4 250gb drives. SnapAppliance said that the OS does not Support more then 120gb...
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| LOAD BALANCING ON ETH0 n ETH1 | 28 Apr 2004 16:08 GMT | 3 |
I am getting 2 MBPS from my ISP on the serial port of my router. I have two Ethernet ports, I want to give 1 MBPS to one Ethernet port and 1 MBPS to other Ethernet port. I wish to use two Ethernet ports to two different network. Please advice me how to configure this on the
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| Need help troubleshooting home network | 27 Apr 2004 11:54 GMT | 2 |
I have the following home LAN setup. A cable modem attached in serial to a router that connects two computers (in parrallel) to the internet. Cable Modem --> Router --[ 1 laptop + 1 desktop ]
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| Windows Server 2003 Network Types? | 27 Apr 2004 04:49 GMT | 1 |
Hi there, currently i am doing a reserach on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003. I was wondering if anyone could help me to find what are the types of networks that the Windows 2003 Server can manage. If anyone could suggest me
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| Expanding Wireless coverage by cascading APs | 27 Apr 2004 00:29 GMT | 7 |
We have one of common Wireless AP/Router with 4 wired ports, LinkSys BEFW11S4. We would like to expand its wireless coverage. Here is what we plan to do: - Keep current AP/Router as the central AP/Router connected to WAN
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| need help with this question | 26 Apr 2004 14:15 GMT | 1 |
how would i go an dhead do this . An IP datagram is received with the following initial bytes in the header (in hexadecimal): 4F 00 00 52 01 01 00 00 05 06 20 11 0C 06 07 09 0A
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| Problem accessing http protocol | 26 Apr 2004 05:38 GMT | 2 |
I have a home network (3 computers) which works fine. They all share the same ADSL line which is connected to the network hub by a netcomm modem/router. The problem is that sometimes all computers can connect to the internet, and at other times only some can. By that I mean
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| file sharing problem (very slow) | 25 Apr 2004 23:42 GMT | 1 |
I have a wireless network at home with a D-Link router. Two pc's (win XP home and win 98SE) are connected wireless and one pc (win XP home) is connected with a cable to the router. My network works fine. I have internet access on each pc (very fast, cable modem) and I can share
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