| | Setting up an XP server. Keyboard and mouse removal by
Lee_D
OK , I've got apache installed and running. I'm happy the site can be seen
on the web.
To log on past the login screen I need to input the username password
(standard XP login)
If I remove the Keyboard , Mouse and monitor is their any way around this
initial log in screen that will still give me the security required for
remote log in using remote desktop?
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| | What cables should I run? by
deano@yesits.freeserve.co.uk
Assuming I'm posting to the correct group, and I
can't imagine how I'm not, I need some advice on
the following...
I'm nearing completion of my, purpose built, studio
at the far-end of my, very long but very narrow,
garden. Part of the construction involved digging
a trench, from the house to the lodge, which was
about 50m in length.
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| | Help needed re equipment setup by
mark
A friend wants me to get some kit and configure broadband connection. What
do i need?
Some info:
Room 1 has phonepoint with phone only.
Room 2 (nearby same floor) has desktop PC.
Desktop to remain where it is but with no wiring between rooms.
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June 29th 05 12:31 AM
by Conor | 2 | 23 |
| | Port forawarding on 3Com router by
Jon
Hi all,
In another thread I'm trying to set up my machine to accept incoming VPN
connections.
Can someone with a 3Com router explain how to point port 1723 to LAN ip
192.168.1.2?
I think it's the section called "Virtual Servers" but I can't be sure.
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June 28th 05 08:11 PM
by Jon | 0 | 24 |
| | One of those stupid problems...... by
Mike Scott
Setup:
*BSD machine as router with 192.168.0/24, 192.168.1/24 and cable modem
interfaces. No problems talking between machines on the two subnets or
out to the wide world.
F5D7130 WAP connected as 192.168.1.254.
When I installed this, I set the netmask for the WAP as 255.255.0.0 and
used a proxy arp demon on the gateway so the WAP could access the other
subnet. It's worked well enough. ...
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| | ART514CX ADSL Router ??? by
Alt Beer
Has anyone heard of a model ART514CX ADSL Router ? Badged Net-Lynx and or
Mercury I believe.
If so, do you know of a manual / firmware download site ?
Thanks
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| | Warning - Netgear WG311T drivers (PCI wireless card) by
Martin Underwood
Here's something I discovered by bitter experience, which I'll pass on to
avoid anyone else being frustrated:
The Netgear WG311T PCI wireless card fails to be detected by Plug and Play
if you use the latest non-beta drivers from the web - Software Version 3.2.
Having installed these drivers, when you plug the card in and boot up again,
P&P detects it as "Ethernet Card" rather than "Netgear...
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| | identify network problem by
Gaz
Having a network problem, the network has been fine for about six months but
has started to play up.
Network is a workgroup consisting of four XP home machines and one win98,
one of the XP machines is used as a file store, which the other PCs
regularly save to and read from (mainly for autocad).
One of the PCs, a winxp machine, but not the machine now holding the shared
files, has a...
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June 27th 05 02:48 PM
by Gaz | 6 | 22 |
| | VPN .... how do you connect? by
Tx2
I'm 'experimenting' with VPN back to my home PC for my laptop when i'm out
an about and have dynamic IP internet access.
Is this possible, in the first instance, and assuming i've set up my 834G
router correctly, how do i initiate the connection back to my home PC?
For example ...
I'm 'somewhere' where I do have internet access, perhaps dialup, but most
likely broadband on a router based LAN...
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June 27th 05 12:47 PM
by Tx2 | 27 | 53 |
| | minimal internet/home system by
silicono2@yahoo.com
I just got a 2nd hand PII and I'm surfing the internet with few
problems. It's got me wondering what minimum system you need if you
want to go online--in theory it can be a very slow, old computer (PI or
below), if the internet connection is a real bottleneck (esp. dialup)?
However I'm seeing more and more websites that absolutely refuse to run
if you don't have flash support, in which case I'd...
| | 2 | 21 |
| | VPN vs. Home Network vs. File Transfer & VNC by
Nick
Oooooook (deep breath)...
I work at home all the time. I have broadband and (as of tonight) a nice
router so that all of my machines get web access, as well as being able to
see each other (share files). All, except one, are on the same workgroup.
The other one, owned by the company I work for, is not.
That machine uses Cisco VPN to connect to the company network. Until it's
connected, I...
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| | Linksys WAG54G alternatives by
Lee_D
Hi all,
I've recently come over to ADSL from broadband. Previously I was using a
Sitecom WIreless router with my canble (Ntl) connection, no issues with the
router just the blasted service provider... anyway.
I've joined Zen and ordered a DSL300T ADSL modem which I was hoping to run
through the Sitecom WL-025 but I can't get the two to talk to each other.
More specifically I want to be able...
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| | Linksys WRV54G and VPN by
D.M. Procida
Just got one of these on a recommendation, though I having no luck with
it.
I want to set up VPN access to the LAN from outside, so I have created
the appropriate entry in "VPN client access".
I can't connect with Mac OS X's built-in VPN client.
I can't connect with Cisco's Mac OS X client.
A Windows user (who also happens to be a Cisco networking expert) can't
connect using the Linksys client.
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June 25th 05 03:41 PM
by Martin | 6 | 32 |
| | Router problem by
F9
I have a dynamode 4-port router with two computers connected up via ethernet
cables.
One computer tends to be on most of the time, but on occsion when switching
the second one on, i get no light on the router port where the second
computer is connected.
I check all the settings on the computer that fails to connect and all is as
you would expect. Nothing has changed on the router either.
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June 25th 05 12:05 PM
by F9 | 7 | 52 |
| | WAP and wi-fi by
F9
Hi,
I'm new to the idea of wi-fi and not sure which way to go about the
changeover.
I have a 4 port router at present with two computers etherneted to it. I
want to add a laptop to roam with wi-fi.
The question I think is:
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June 24th 05 08:15 PM
by Martin | 20 | 70 |
| | Virtual ISP? Dial-up to ADSL computer? by
Fred
I have broadband on a Win2000 machine using a Draytek router. I would like
my children to dial into my computer to access the internet. I have two
telephone lines so I can test the setup here. I have created an "Incoming
Connection" and the PCs handshake and connect. However that's about as far
as it goes and there's no internet access. I can, however, ping the Win2000
machine from the...
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June 24th 05 04:08 PM
by poster | 7 | 30 |
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| | Livebox by
2pac2
Anybody had any luck using a Belkin WIFI card on Livbox
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June 23rd 05 11:07 PM
by 2pac2 | 0 | 61 |
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| | Recommended wireless VPN router? by
D.M. Procida
I'm tired of messing about with SSH tunnels and port forwarding (not to
mention the fact that my Netgear WG614 router seems to crash daily and
ought to be replaced), and I'd like a proper VPN in the office so I can
connect easily from home.
I need a router with 802.11g, to connect to the cable modem. It would be
nice if it could support more than one concurrent VPN client. AppleTalk
would be a...
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