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In WinXP: click on the following buttons/links: Start/Control Panel/Network and Internet Connections/Network Connections. From here determine which Icon indicates the device through which your connecting (usually the device labled "Local Area Connection") then RIGHT click it once - you should get a pop-up menu on which you'll need to click …

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I'm pretty much a hardware guy (so you software-centric gals/guys feel free to correct me as needed), but it sounds like there's either a system file corruption due to the installation or an issue with the software driver itself, being a corruption or compatibility issue, or just a poorly written/tested …

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If you're switching from one connection to another, whether it be from a USB to Ethernet, the otherway around or from one Ethernet connection to another, most cable modems need to be reset. The following is a typical process for switching connections, but it's important that you double check with …

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What OS are you running? What router? Have you checked device manager to make sure the wireless card installed properly? For the time being I'll assume that you're running WinXP (Home/Pro, doesn't matter for now), and that the card is not conflicted or improperly installed (software wise), but please confirm …

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[QUOTE=w1r3sp33d]...a 10 port hub and a router that can do NAT if not provided by the DSL provider...[/QUOTE] In supporting broadband connections for over three years, I found hubs to be very problematic with LAN Internet connections. Technically everything you said is fine, but from a practical standpoint, from my …

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if you bypass the router, and connect the pc that's losing it's connection every 3-4 minutes directly to your isp connection does it maintain a connection (say, for at least 30 minutes), or does it still drop out after 3-4 minutes? [QUOTE=alkibalboa]Hey all, This is my first post. I have …

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let's make sure we're on the same page first: 1) DSL service 2) DSL connects to cable modem 3) cable modem connects to router 4) router connects wirelessly to pc#1 (Win XP): ok 5) router connects wired to pc#1: no connection if that's not the case then post corrections, otherwise... …

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[QUOTE=i686-linux]Have you tried powering off the modem for at least 30 seconds? The steps that I would take, are to power off the modem and router for thirty seconds. Power up the modem. Give it 45 seconds or so to warm up. After that, plug in the router to the …

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[QUOTE=Digimon]...the network speed provided by ISP seems very small...[/QUOTE] That all depends on your point of view I guess. We've come a long way since 300 baud acoustic couplings but 56.6kb/s, and even 14.4 kb/s wasn't really all that long ago, and comparatively speaking, that makes todays broadband connections seem …

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sorry i missed ur B'day Dani! :( hope ya did everything i would've, & then some! ;)

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[QUOTE=uniquestar]...I have a laptop connected via a LAN to a broadband connection that also has in inbuilt wireless card...I already have a network bridge in place between the wireless connection and the LAN...[/QUOTE] since there isn't a universally singular way of setting up a "LAN" i'm a little confused about …

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...also, on my Toshiba Satellite notebook, I had to physically turn the wireless adapter on by a switch on the side, I think - if it wasn't about 3,000 miles away right now I'd look at it and let you know exactly what I did. BTW, did you RTFM (Read …

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[URL=http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/showthread.php?t=36698]Reference post #4 in this thread...[/URL]...see if that works. Good Luck!

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I'd like to ask a question how is this... [quote="inphidelphia"]Just to follow up, the phone has, indeed, been cracked and you can now route around Verizon's Get It Now service. You can read my tutorial on using gagin to upload ringtones and pix at [url]http://jonroig.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=65[/url].[/quote] ... materially, not to mention …

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Does the settop box have an ethernet jack (receptacle opening) in the back (it looks like an oversized telephone jack)?

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Name: Paul Nickname: Tough-guy (i'm NOT!), Big-Guy (er, well, er...) & Uncle Ungots (forgetaboutit!) Height: 5'7'' Weight: see "Big-Guy" reference above! ;) Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Location: NY Age: old enough 2b inscissor's Pops, but not by much! ;) Hobbies: Listening to music, palette knife painting (ya know - Bob …

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Contact Cisco/Linksys and have them either advise you where (or, how to access) directions on how to setup a stand-alone network from the materials that came with the unit, or if they would just walk you through it.

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...i'm thinking about getting a linux box (inexpensive suggestions welcome!) & setting up a small webspace. i've a broadband connection & the box will be behind a personal hardware firewall... there's so much information on this site about apache that i really don't know where to start, so i would …

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Other than user interface differences dictated by the OS'es involved, are there any differences in the capabilities of components of Studio MX 2004 when they're installed on a PC (running WinXP (Home)) versus when they're installed on an Apple (running OS X(.x))? I've finally decided to bite the bullet and …

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Whats the make up of your network (number of pc's, network printers, network scanners, etc., all of which are also known collectively as "nodes")? I used to support broadband connections, which operate on the same principals as your ISDN connection, and we found that switches were invariably problematic for most …

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Bomba, what OS (Operationg System) are you using? Win98/XP/Linux/other?

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do your ip's actually start with 100. or is that a typo? does PC1 have a firewall that disallow ICMP?

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[QUOTE=Danniboy]...the best thing i can think of at the moment is to create a network setup disk on your xp computer... Danniboy. ;)[/QUOTE] footprint the problem first

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try the following: 1) launch IE, go to Tools & then Internet Options; 2) on the General tab (which it launches to) delete cookies and temporary internet files, including all offline content; 3) go to Advanced tab, lower right click on restore defaults and click Apply; 4) go to Programs …

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pity those who shelled $45-$50+ when RedHat ipo'd!!! LOL!!! ur young, i'd hold onto it llllloooooonnnnnnnggggggg term. odds are that if u shelled low$$$ on it 2 begin w/ u'll make it back & then some - bwtik! ;D

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[QUOTE=Big Max] ... Plug in the power cable to your router and cable modem and connect all of the ethernet cables to the network ports (probably four) on back of the router and the other ends to your machines. ... [/QUOTE] just remember msmw11 that when u pwr the equipment …

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if any1 doesnt mind traveling to Garden City, LI, NY i know of a bookstore that has a discount shelf for books that only slightlyt out of date - i bought iBook, Web Dev for Lotus Notes R5, Web Dev for Oracle 8i, Dreamweaver 4 & Dreamweaver 4 w/Fireworks 4 …

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export/back-up their msgs, address book(s) & contacts and any other pertinent info/data (like settings, templates, etc); delete & then re-create their client-side mailbox. prior to importing/restoring previous msgs/data test mailbox. if issues persist mail client is corrupted & needs to be reloaded.

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[QUOTE=fixxer]This is my story... ... I know the answer is "LEARN the new stuff!!!" ...[/QUOTE] pretty much answered ur own ? there fixxer! Does ur co have any projects that use current "standard" languages? Maybe u can try some interpersonal networking & c if u can become involved in some …

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Pardon me, Bob, but don't you think a pm on that would have been more appropriate?

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[QUOTE=cmwood]I have two networks connected by router. 10.159.232.0 and 10.159.234.0 I can ping the nodes on the opposite side of the router from each side, 10.159.232.1 can ping anything on the 10.159.234.0 network and vice versa. What I need is to be able to see the workgroups on one network …

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I just setup my YIM (aeinstein101) and wouldnt mind a bit adding any of u's to my friends list - swipen'em from profiles dont feel right 2me. any1 who cares to can pm me w/thers if they feel like it!

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that depends on how ur ip addy is assigned/configured. on what & how did u change the MAC?

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i've use NetObjects Fusion 4 (5 was a disaster) some, GoLive barely, started with HOTDog (like v 1 or 2), and a bit of HoTMeLPro - been crashin w/Dreamweaver 4 for the last month & LOVE it. i DEFINITELY wouldnt understate Flash - got a friend at work who can …

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hmmmmmpppffffffffffff!!!!!!! i was just searching for webhosting co's that offered Oracle as the db - man, i couldnt find *ANYTHING* under a Franklin month!!!! whats up with THAT!!!! >:( i might have to go the MySQL route instead, but i think i'd b *VERY* unhappy w/that choice. my aim is …

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[QUOTE=Zerotonite]First off my computer spec's : HP XT 868 running windows XP pro, 1.2ghz, 512ram, 80gig hd and a geforce4 TI 4400. Now onto the problem. All of a sudden one day I woke up in the morning went to boot up computer and nothing happened, well something happened this: …

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sounds like a cookie or scripting issue. you might want to try the following, and then see if the problem continues after that: 1) launch IE, go to Tools & then Internet Options; 2) on the General tab (which it launches to) delete cookies and temporary internet files, including all …

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well, that's pretty wide open - where do your interest lie - web publishing? application developement (ie, through a Integrated Development Environment)? application programming (ie code production)? there's ppl here far more knowledgeable in these areas than i that will undoubably answer ur question, but a little more direction would …

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[quote="cscgal"]I'd like to apologize to everyone at TTF for being so scarce lately. It's been a VERY busy semester for me with a tragic ending. Tuesday night, at 1 am, my dad suffered a heart attack as well as from an aneurysm in his brain which landed him in a …

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for a MS box that would be impressive, but... i used to work for IBM and we had certain mission critical servers for client installations that were up for litterally years - thats right, plural. kid u not. typicall running AIX plus proprietary s/w.

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