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Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Dec 20th, 2007
Replies: 1
Views: 1,486
Posted By nicentral
Make sure you check file permission on share as well as share permissions as Server 2003 sets the share permissions to read-only for everyone.

Andy
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Dec 5th, 2006
Replies: 2
Views: 980
Posted By nicentral
Are you asking how you can increase the max number of simulatneous connections that are allowed in Windows? I believe the max number of connections for Pro is 10. This is hardcoded and can't be...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 9th, 2006
Replies: 2
Views: 1,190
Posted By nicentral
Check the firewall settings of the XP machine. There is a good chance that it's blocking it.

Andy
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 7th, 2006
Replies: 2
Views: 2,159
Posted By nicentral
This would be impossible. USB and Etherenet use two completely different protocols. You would need something called a bridge. I don't think anything like this exists. You're best bet would be to...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 8th, 2006
Replies: 1
Views: 1,181
Posted By nicentral
Have you tried reflashing the firmware?
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 6th, 2006
Replies: 1
Views: 1,127
Posted By nicentral
Pretty much any wireless access point would work with it. If you wanted to stick with the same brand and family, Netgear's website suggests the WG602.

cheers

Andy
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 17th, 2006
Replies: 3
Views: 5,859
Posted By nicentral
You are correct about the hard drives. If you were to do RAID 10 on the data drives, and RAID 1 on the others you would need a total of 8 drives. You could do RAID 1-5-1 with 7 drives.

I...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 17th, 2006
Replies: 3
Views: 5,859
Posted By nicentral
Since this is essentially running as an app server, you'd want to follow some of these best practice guidelines:

CPU -- You'd probably want at least two. Four or more might be over kill, and the...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 17th, 2006
Replies: 4
Views: 4,379
Posted By nicentral
You should be able to using Internet Connection Sharing. Try googling ICS or Internet Connection Sharing and see what you come up with. It's not too difficult to install.

Cheers

-- Andy
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 24th, 2006
Replies: 2
Views: 1,324
Posted By nicentral
Forum software typically runs on top of some sort of web server. So, you should be able to add whatever "web" technologies you want to them.

Cheers

Andy
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 2nd, 2006
Replies: 6
Views: 2,331
Posted By nicentral
I'm glad everything is working for you. I've also attached a diagram that should show you the correct topology (network setup) for your purposes. If everything is set up the way it is in the...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 1st, 2006
Replies: 6
Views: 2,331
Posted By nicentral
First, make sure that the DSL Modem is connected to the router and not your computer.
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jan 30th, 2006
Replies: 6
Views: 2,331
Posted By nicentral
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 27th, 2005
Replies: 5
Views: 2,102
Posted By nicentral
Just do a search of the forums. This has been answered numerous times before. Also, you could try google. There is a ton of info on the Interenet about wireless networking.

Quick answer...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 22nd, 2005
Replies: 15
Views: 5,708
Posted By nicentral
True, however, in the UK, there is no law goeverning it.
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 22nd, 2005
Replies: 15
Views: 5,708
Posted By nicentral
Lucile --

Fortunately for you, squatting in the UK is not technically illegal, for now. However, ethically, it is wrong. You are using someone else's service that they are paying for. Is it...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 19th, 2005
Replies: 5
Views: 17,634
Posted By nicentral
Really depends on what you plan on doing with the server. 64-bit doesn't do much for you unless you are planning on addressing huge amounts of memory or very large numbers.
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 18th, 2005
Replies: 9
Views: 2,800
Posted By nicentral
This would require using a proxy. Check with your gateway vendor and see if there is the option. Doubtful though.
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 13th, 2005
Replies: 3
Views: 2,420
Posted By nicentral
try the different encryption key methods. There's open and shared key, and they need to match.
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 11th, 2005
Replies: 12
Views: 2,797
Posted By nicentral
MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. There are a lot of issues that MS has resolved with MTU sizes being too small with their products, primarily DNS on Windows server 2003. Something with long...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 8th, 2005
Replies: 12
Views: 2,797
Posted By nicentral
Are you able to access the pages if you connect the ADSL modem directly to your computer?
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 8th, 2005
Replies: 12
Views: 2,797
Posted By nicentral
What brand/model router are you using? You might want to try flashing the router with the most recent firmware. There have been issues with firewalls and long URLs, in particular Cisco PIX...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 8th, 2005
Replies: 2
Views: 2,379
Posted By nicentral
Your best bet would be to spend the 60 bucks and get yourself a broadband gateway. The Linksys WRT54G is a fantastic product, would do what you need it to, and would give you the benefit of a real...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 8th, 2005
Replies: 4
Views: 2,008
Posted By nicentral
Follow this link and you should be able to find what you need http://www.google.com ;) Seriously though, you should be able to find just about ANYTHING you would need to network two computers...
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 7th, 2005
Replies: 2
Views: 5,349
Posted By nicentral
Linux will run great on just about any hardware you've got. The only reason to choose between IBM, Dell, and HP would be if you were planning on support contracts. If you were, I would say Dell for...
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