Bonding 2 56k on a telephone line [internet connection sharing]
Q: Is it possible only on a computer? Open Internet Connection Sharing to trick you into doing? Im just curious.
Q: Is it possible only on a computer? Open Internet Connection Sharing to trick you into doing? Im just curious.
Q: I have several hanging telnet / vty sessions that I need to kill on my Cisco 6509 router. Which command will murder those connections?
Q: I have a wireless card to buy for my laptop and was wondering if there are major differences between the Standard G cards or the newer “Extreme” or whatever you want to call it G cards?
Any experiences guys? Worth pay more?
EDIT: Also, the non-branded cards ok? Like: Orinoco, Jaht etc.?
Q: I have cable internet and my ISP gives me three IP addresses. Since my friends and family to help with their computers, I wanted to remote desktop to work. But I never was able to get it working through my router, so I have a second network card in my PC, and a hub connected to my cable modem.
My second network card is directly connected to the hub, but I can only map I need to Remote Desktop. Otherwise, all my computers are connected to the router (and the router is connected to
Q: I just tried to set up a small home network consisting of 2 computers (both running XP Pro). I have a DSL modem and a Linksys router. The problem is that I have a static IP to be assigned to one of the computers to enable them to connect to the network. Ive tried to make both the IP and the one or the other always gets limited or no connectivity. Once I have an IP to connect to either one of them. Heres the problem. One has the static IP can not connect to the Inernet. Not that big of deal, b
Q: In short, what is the future of data transmission?
I faith 0C 768 are rolled out, right? 41Gbps second?
I realize there are also systems in place, such as Internet 2 . any useful links?
Q: Has anyone successfully completing this oh so difficult task?
It seems at first straight, but after setting up all the rules and objects only cisco-u003e Checkpoint brings end of the tunnel, but the control-side u003e Cisco Cisco does not.
The side has their servers directly from legal addresses instead of each NAT.
The Concentrator is a differnt segment of the server we need to get.
On the Checkpoint side (us), we use NAT to translate private pub
Q: I am currently hosting my own websites in IIS on my own connection. What would be the best way to move http://domain.com http://www.domain.com be? Create a Web page in IIS agent, forward the DNS level (zoneedit.com), create an HTML code in the web agent domain.com, etc. etc.?
Q: I thought I was a wireless network here in the house. It works great, except for file sharing. My Win2k system is my desktop and it has a large part of all my data files. My laptop is XP SP2 and the computer I use most of the time because of convenience. If I start both computers at the same time, I can access the Win2k file share for about 4 minutes, and then not find the other computer. Also, neither computer ping the other computers IP address. By physically connected to a router with CAT
Q: So, what exactly is the difference between an access point, gateway and a router? Or are they all the same?