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2 nics 2 networks21 Dec 2006 01:20 GMT4
I  would like to configure and XP Pro with two nics to work on two
different networks. One network is the coporate domain and the other
should be isolated from the corporate domain and can have fixed IP
addresses. I will need to run Remote desk tops on the isolated network
Unable to ftp21 Dec 2006 00:37 GMT3
I cannot use any ftp software on my pc to connect to ftp servers. Surly the
outgoing ftp port is blocked. Where can I find it?
TIA
Ron
ad.doubleclick.net20 Dec 2006 20:43 GMT5
my ad.doubleclick.net isn't working.  How do I fix it?
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5+ seconds to open new tab!20 Dec 2006 13:17 GMT2
It literally takes more than five seconds to open a new tab in IE7.  I have
recently installed the latest version of Java.
I would like to know if this behavior could be explained by:
a: Java
Sharing  a drive on my computer with others20 Dec 2006 05:23 GMT5
Hello,
I have a network with the following:
Windows server 2003 SMB
Four desktops and a laptop.
need help with shares and remote app20 Dec 2006 02:53 GMT2
I am using Hamachi (http://www.filehippo.com/download_hamachi/) to
connect to a remote computer's shares and want to run an app I have
installed on that computer, Ultra VNC SC (a very small .exe file).  I
need the app to execute on the computer that it resides on, not execute
workgroup networking with home and pro20 Dec 2006 02:43 GMT4
i have 3 computers connected to a belkin adsl modem/router.
computer A laptop - windows Xp home . is connected through a direct LAN
cable.
from the router i have run an additional cable (30 metres) that is
Multiple networks (USB/Ethernet): Traffic control19 Dec 2006 20:43 GMT3
I have two LANs - one USB peer-to-peer connection and one
Ethernet-connection from my Notebook (1 GBit) via a Router
(100 MBit) to my PC (100 MBit).
Is there any way to control the traffic? I tried to change the
Access Work Network from Home19 Dec 2006 20:41 GMT2
Hi.
I have several computers in my office working on a network. There are both
wired and wireless clients on it. I have a D-Link wireless router.
I want to be able to access this network from home in order to share files
Cannot obtain IP Address Automatically Anymore19 Dec 2006 20:37 GMT3
DELL Inspiron 1100 - Windows XP Pro - Simple File Sharing disabled - Wired
LinkSys Router with DHCP enabled - Specified a range of 8 IP addresses in
router to handle the 6 systems that connect to it.
This laptop has always had TCP/IP set to automatically obtain IP and DNS
network and internet19 Dec 2006 20:35 GMT4
I have what may be a basic question, but one I could use clarification on
from someone in the know.
If I need to setup a network with a server and 3 workstations, and all need
internet access, does the internet and the networking happen together
netgear router, laptop not online. senior lady needs help :-)19 Dec 2006 19:39 GMT1
I have a broadband Netgear router. Windows Xp and IE . and Windows Media and
IE on the laptop. Do not have the media card in (could that be it ?)
I only have my base HP computer and my new HP laptop.
When I did the netgear installation I could get online with the base and the
Home Network19 Dec 2006 15:22 GMT1
I am trying to establish a home network. The host computer appears to be okay
when I try to set it up on my laptop it says that . Not accessible. You might
not have permission to use network resourse. Contct the administrator of this
server to find out about access permissions.
I am having problems in connecting two switches19 Dec 2006 15:22 GMT2
Have a windows network of about 15 machines - the lan is connected
using two switches....recently i shifted some machines to another part
of the building....and added one more switch for speed (To the server,
to be precise) ..  .LED is glowing properly....but the network is not
Internet Drops Out, XP says still connected.19 Dec 2006 11:37 GMT1
At various and random times of the day, the internet on my machine drops out.
This was true both at the college I attended, as well as when I'm at home
(so I'm guessing it's not a network thing).  The network status remains
"connected" though I'm unable to use any web ...
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