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Computer Networking - September 2007

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It would be better to do it over wire, right?

2007-09-27 06:51:52 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Could "running hot" be related to or cause error messages we are now getting from time to time that says we have a malfunctioning USB?

2007-09-27 06:44:45 · 3 answers · asked by Hank Kimble 2

2007-09-27 05:57:11 · 4 answers · asked by a k u h e l m i 1

Hello everybody !!
well someone has told me that if we ping a host over the network using ping with more than 64+ or even 128 bytes...is it true that if we ping to any host by this is it true that the host got shut down or hanged etc...if yes....please tell me...how........(In Winxp OS environment)

2007-09-27 05:14:02 · 4 answers · asked by Gimmy 2

I just got a internet hard drive (enclosure with the HDD in it) and hooked it to my netgear WPN824 wireless router with the Lan cable. Than I formatted it again via the enclosure's software. The format only took a couple seconds (too short). Afterwards, many of pictures that I put in there always gets either blurry or looking broken when I open them to view. (nomatter from which PC I put them in) Should I hooked it to my PC via usb2.0 cable and do the regular format that takes a long time. You guys think, by doing this, it will fix the problem? Another possibility is that because all the PCs are hooked to the netgear wireless router wirelessly. The quality of wireless data transfering is probably worse. Please tell me what i can do, i will really appreciate it.

2007-09-27 05:03:02 · 1 answers · asked by volvo942 1

I have a laptop and and a desktop, along with a crossover cable. I want to connect the two computers so that I can use their combined power on the laptop. My main goal is to run windows for gaming purposes. Is it possible and what would I need?

2007-09-27 04:51:17 · 1 answers · asked by rhuffman7162 1

2007-09-27 03:48:45 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hello Im running a webserver on my network with the ip of 192.168.1.x. My workstations reside on 192.168.16.x. How can I port foward from a machine on 192.168.16.x? When I attempted to do this on my router it said I could only enter a lan address. My current net layout is router -> server with two nics one of them with the address of 192.168.1.x and the other with the address of 192.168.16.x -> workstations 192.168.16.

Thank you the router im using is a netgear its a home model and not an enterprise one.

2007-09-27 03:25:14 · 5 answers · asked by ogoisanogo 2

I have one router connected in the living room. i have a desktop connected to this router. I also have a laptop but i can't catch the wireless from this router wen i am in my room which is far from the router. Is there a way i can connect a next router closer to my room using cable or something so that i can use the the internet in my room on my laptop. How do i do this??

2007-09-27 03:24:40 · 3 answers · asked by Dinesh 2

2007-09-27 03:03:00 · 2 answers · asked by simonskenneth 2

we are in a hostel. we, some 20 people, share a broadband internet connection from BSNL with unlimited download. does this sharing reduce the speed of internet? sometimes it awfully goes down to 20kbps, worse than a dial up connection. please clarify.

2007-09-27 00:37:37 · 13 answers · asked by jaya 1

I have 3 PCs and 8 port switch and DSL broad internet connection. Two PCs have Windows XP and the third one has Windows 98. Kindly suggest as to how should I network all the computers in such a way that all the PCs should also connect to the internet. The main purpose of the networking should also be fulfilled i.e. sharing files among three computers.

2007-09-26 23:47:06 · 6 answers · asked by Gulshan 2

Hi, my boyfriend recently bought a wireless adapter for his computer, the software that came with it is useless though, so it's making it a real hassle connecting to our router. The thing on windows XP isn't very useful either so I was wondering is there some kind of free to download software that helps you to manage your wireless connections and could help? The software that came with it is by Belkin and makes it really hard to set up all the right settings like the password etc, we know the adapter is working because it has picked up our network with full strength.

2007-09-26 23:26:34 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Problem! As of tomorrow (28th Sept) Orange are cutting off my broadband Internet access (private reasons). I want, like, if it is at all possible, to replace Orange with another ISP as soon as possible. Demon will take 10 days, Zen 15 days, etc.

Question is, is there an ISP out there (a reliable one) that could offer next day or 48-hour access?

2007-09-26 23:23:50 · 2 answers · asked by ipoian 5

2007-09-26 22:13:16 · 8 answers · asked by sumi 1

What should I do to add more connections? Are there ways or should I shift to Server/client Network or FTP?

[Windows XP SP2]

2007-09-26 17:19:54 · 2 answers · asked by Ugly Pig 1

hey, so i'm going to switch form Dial up to DSL. Can anyone tell me some advantages of DSL besides the speed? Does DSL actually let you you to use the phone while still online, not like dial up which has to use the line to go on the internet.? Oh and I plan on buying the basic dsl service from AT&T.

Thanks

2007-09-26 16:05:16 · 10 answers · asked by J.L. 2

when I try to make an account on my mac book every time after i put in all the info it says "Trying to log into the .Mac server “mail.mac.com” has failed. Please make sure the username and password are correct. If you continue, you may not be able to receive any email."

So how do I make it????

2007-09-26 14:49:03 · 1 answers · asked by ace b 1

My school does not condone students to use routers nor do they allow students to use xbox live or online gaming services. although it is possible to connect a wired router to the network and play xbox live. though, eventually the school admin catches on and will limit your internet. is there a way to hide a wired router from network admins?

2007-09-26 13:49:46 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

My Belkin router is set up and works fine , I just need to secure it , I have located the router setup screen via the ip address but dont understand how to secure it ,help.

2007-09-26 12:28:56 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have an issue that needs an objective 3rd party answer that is not biast in any way or another.
I have a DSL service and my profile was upgraded to a 7296/1088 profile witch is claimed to be only on ADSL2+ service but to the best of my knowledge I currently do not have ADSL2+ in my area. When i sync with my modem it shows Interleaved-G.DMT witch to the best of my knowledge is regular ADSL. So can i be on an ADSL2+ profile at the Head Office but sync to a ADSL G.DMT service and still achieve the speeds of the ADSL2+ or am i just on a Regular G.DMT profile that has been set to 7296/1088? as far as i know a NON ADSL2+ modem will not sync with a ADSL2+ signal and i wouldn't receive ADSL2+ services on a G.DMT connection would I?

2007-09-26 11:04:08 · 3 answers · asked by Questionsquestionsmorequestions! 1

I need also to learn more about IP

2007-09-26 10:43:18 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am receiving an old page on yahoo answers of 224 or 244 best answers, but on the contrary it is more than that > 500. Any help from computer experts will be highly appreciated. Thanking you in advance. I use Firefox browser.

2007-09-26 09:14:58 · 3 answers · asked by Dr.Qutub 7

If so how would I go about it?
Can you provide a link?

2007-09-26 08:13:09 · 4 answers · asked by atomzer0 6

Out of the email headers of an email with defamatory and abusive content, I have established the ISP using which these emails were sent. I believe with the timestamp and the IP address the ISP should be able to establish the real identity of the person who owns that account.

My question is: Will the ISP share this information with me if I approached them directly, or do I need a lawyer to be able to do so?

Are there any details the ISP may be willing to share with me without getting the services of a lawyer?

2007-09-26 07:22:29 · 5 answers · asked by SM 1

I know a few folks who have retired their DSL lines in favor of wireless broadband, and I can't blame them. These are folks who already have portable computers, and who primarily use their internet connection for web surfing and email. For them the 'slower' bandwidth of a Wireless Broadband connection isn't a problem, and the convenience of a broadband connection they can take anywhere is pretty obvious.

However, one of the downsides of trying to use a Wireless Broadband connection at home is trying to route it. With cable or DSL, you get a $50 router and in a few easy steps the connection can be used by as many computers as you're likely to ever have, plus your X-Box, Tivo, and fridge if you want....I haven't seen any out of the box way to route the AirCard devices at all. The only way I can think of would be a 'fixed' machine on your home network, plug the AirCard into it (hopefully a USB one), and use the operating system to route it but that's going to be tricky. Ideas?

2007-09-26 06:43:51 · 1 answers · asked by strangefrogg 3

You've seen the commercial for this thing......claiming that you can get the internet pretty much anywhere. I've got 2 questions:

1) Does anyone know how good this thing works?
2) Do I still need to live in an area that can receive the signal?

Thanks......

-Primo

2007-09-26 06:39:38 · 5 answers · asked by primoa1970 7

2007-09-26 06:01:34 · 7 answers · asked by emmanthatcan 1

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