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remote timer29 Sep 2005 23:31 GMT1
I have a small home network on a Linksys BEFSR41 router. My kids
computer is downstairs running Win98SE, and my computer is upstairs,
running WinXP SP2. Does anyone know if there is a way to automatically
disconnect the kids computer from the internet at a certain time, so I
Need advice on cheap (Airlink @ Fry's, etc.) wireless PCI cards26 Sep 2005 19:17 GMT5
Need a pair of wireless PCI cards for my kids' PC's so that they can play
networked games (nothing fancy) and access the Internet though my Qwest /
ActionTec wireless gateway?
How good are those $10 Airlink PCI wireless cards from Fry's?
can't browse to one specific page25 Sep 2005 13:18 GMT4
As of yesterday, I am unable to browse to one particular page from any
of my computers. I have 43 computers on a router, so it's not a cookies
or cache issue. Also, my ISP can browse to the page. I'm wondering if
it could be my modem?
NetBSD SLIP and Linux SLIP23 Sep 2005 19:33 GMT1
Anyone knows if there is important differencies in the implemetatioon
of the SLIP-protocol in Linux, compared to NetBSD or Minix?
(I have had a Minix 2.0.4 laptop connected to my NetBSD machine - worked
fine but I disliked NetBSD:s differencies from Linux which I run on most my
Network commands20 Sep 2005 22:23 GMT2
Is there a network command that will allow me to see all the devices hooked
up to my router?
router contains a built-in switch versus router without a built-in switch19 Sep 2005 21:55 GMT39
What's the differences between
router contains a built-in switch
and
router without a built-in switch??
Complicated network to set up?09 Sep 2005 22:54 GMT1
I’m about to embark on a mission and I need some help please. I want
to set up a USB printer (HP PSC 1355) and an external USB hard drive
to a network than can be accessed by a wired desktop PC (standard RJ45
cable) and a wireless laptop.
3Com 905B-TX  WOL issues05 Sep 2005 19:47 GMT2
Hello. I"m trying to get 10 of the about listed cards to work in a
network. The Motherboard are Q-lity P3BX's. My prolbem arises when
the WOL cable is connected from the motherboard to the NIC. When Win98
goes to shutdown, it mearly restarts. Disconnecting the cable fixes the
switch vs router05 Sep 2005 08:30 GMT3
I have 6 PCs and 1 networkable printer (has ethernet card) that I can
and would like to hardwire in conjunction with several lap-tops that I
occasionaly would like to have wireless access.  I need them all to
have internet access and I really would like them all to belong to the
 
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