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Change router settings without using it's software?29 Mar 2006 00:36 GMT2
I'm trying to figure out how to change my router's mac address, then
reset the router from within a seperate program... basically the point
is to not need to login to the router to change its settings...
my router is a netgear mr814v2, and I've have been trying for the past
Changing IP address27 Mar 2006 10:35 GMT4
I am using a Netgear Router and Firewall.
Whilst out of the office, I can enter my ISP - provided IP address to get
access to my network.
If I'm in the office, if I enter the same (external) IP address I get
Netgear Gigabit switches25 Mar 2006 23:34 GMT3
My network currently uses 3 Netgear GS724T switches (24 port copper
10/100/1000), and they're currently uplinked via CAT5e patch cables.
Performance has been fairly good, but I know that if we keep adding
more switches, cascading like this will cause memory and performance
Network printer Question13 Mar 2006 21:32 GMT1
           Trying to help a friend.  Her small office has a network printer
and one wireless laptop.  They just installed a new desktop into the network
that could not "see" the laptop or the printer so they setup a network from
the laptop in XP.  The new computer prints through ...
Add HDD to network printer?06 Mar 2006 09:59 GMT1
Can I connect an external hard drive to a networked printer via the unused
usb
connection.  The printer is attached to a router via ethernet.  Can I plug
an external hard drive (a usb drive) into the printer's USB port and see it
TRENDnet Network Storage Server03 Mar 2006 05:01 GMT1
I am implementing a TRENDnet NAS device, TS-U200 and I find that it is
hard coded for an IP of 192.168.1.2.  This is not the scope of IP I am
providing with my router, 192.168.16.1 - 192.168.16.6 for various
reasons.
 
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