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Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Oct 5th, 2004
Replies: 2
Views: 3,641
Posted By jjorgensen626
'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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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
Posted By jjorgensen626
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...
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