Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 5th, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 3,641 'VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter is your onboard NIC. If you dont see the D-Link adapter in there, then makesure you have downloaded the latest drivers from D-Link and have them installed.
If... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 5th, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 5,031 So . . .
ISP----> Modem-----> Router----->3pc's?
Router------>hub------>1pc?
I hope this is what you mean.
If so check the cable first, from the router to... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 4th, 2004 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 4,846 The sites do not come up.
I can resolve the domain names to IP address 24.48.238.116. I assume this is your home public IP address. You may want to see if your NT box has a software firewall... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Nov 7th, 2003 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 4,046 What virus are you referring to, or is this just in general?
It sounds like you have a router, which is using NAT that is considered a hardware firewall.
Make sure you are using all the current... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 27th, 2003 |
| Replies: 14 Views: 7,779 I guess we agree. Thats cool, and not a bad price. Just curious, but do you know the connection speed the hosting company is using. I would like to look into doing some hosting ventures (depending on... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 27th, 2003 |
| Replies: 14 Views: 7,779 So what did you decide, or have you? I didnt think Apache needed that much Horse Power for what your using it for, but hey, Im not a linux guy. The Linux admin at my workplace didnt think you needed... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 27th, 2003 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 12,239 That got a laugh out of me.
Why dont you just give the card a static IP address?
192.168.0.80 or whatever? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 25th, 2003 |
| Replies: 14 Views: 7,779 Those options almost seem overkill for an apache webserver, for IIS these options are OK. But Linux should not need too much more than what you currently have (well a little more memory wont hurt... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 21st, 2003 |
| Replies: 32 Views: 7,526 Slow down there fella, I never said that she was going to updating her "old PC's" I said her network, like adding additional NEW PC's or a NAS server. Anyway I think the point is proven. Either way... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 21st, 2003 |
| Replies: 32 Views: 7,526 Man . . . my first day back and guess what I see?
)BIG"B"Affleck,
big_k105 and
feigned,
at each others throats. AGAIN. I'd hate to see you three on a deployment or roll-out!! But I still... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 10th, 2003 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 3,727 Only problem with this is that any interference will be broadcasted with a repeater, which can mean lost packets. With a switch you would be safer. Also, the type of switch you decide to purchase... |