Bellsouth DNS servers are different in every region.
meksikatsi 16 Posting Whiz
zeroth commented: good def +4
zeroth commented: good to see you get back on topic! +1
zeroth commented: agreed! +1
Bellsouth DNS servers are different in every region.
Cisco/Linksys makes several like RV082 - so does Barracuda
thanks for telling us the solution.
You don´t need any software to view the camera. After you establish what the camera´s IP address is, just enter that in your browser and you´ll see the image.
Depends on what kind of resolution the camera is capable of and how many frames per second you need for quality. If you need live feed that's about 30 fps and a rule of thumb might be about 10Mbps per camera. Are you planning to run ethernet cable to all the cameras?
It is amazing, Dave -- where do you find this Bull Pucky? No one has a transcript of anything but the responses to the pucky.
You're just another 'ditto head' dupe spreading specious stuff around now that you see McCain/Palin is going down in flames.
we'll see - that lawyer's letter isn't a response - Dave, good find!
I don't believe you have the kind of QUS you want in that router. Take a look at this, though:
zeroth
this is way cool!!
thanks once again!
Now that I can print on the network, how can I see the other computers on there?
good to know, thanks
Good question, I did have AVG running. I erased it from the computer and I'm going to load up Avast! as I use it on several other machines on the net.
However, it didn't solve my problem. Plus, as a troubleshooting tool, I tried another XP notebook that I didn't have a printer set up on - I also could not get the printer setup on that notebook - I was getting the message "incorrect printer driver loaded onto the printer you are trying to access", so I loaded the newest HP driver on the network printer machine and it completely fixed everything up. I now went back to my notebook (XP) and tried again and the printer loaded right up.
I then went back to the Vista machine and tried again. You won't believe it but now the Vista machine can't see the printer. Saw it perfectly before. So I check Network Places and it can see every machine on the network perfectly EXCEPT the one with the printer. Do you ever feel as if the computer gods are just playing with us?/%^&*
I've done everything I can think of to get it to see that machine - it's got the first IP in the router pool...I could access files from it on the Vista machine until I changed the printer driver...I'm baffled!!
My next course of action is to take down the router and reboot everything...that ought to clean things up a bit anyway...
Well, guys, I'm suitably :icon_redface:
But at least I found the problem and solved it. I did not think I had any security running on the computers - those new boxes that I added, I refused the Norton's. But when I tried everything that has been suggested, I still did not have success.
So I started over on the list. I got me a good Norton's removal tool and started surgery. Sure enough...Norton's was the culprit. It was still hiding there, pouncing and not notifying me.
Such an easy fix. Such a nightmare to find it.
Many thanks. What a relief. I knew it was something simple!
You guys are great!
meksikatsi
Hello all,
Network setup:
1 commercial rr connection on a home network - I'm experimenting.
This network was up and running for over 1 year - all computers had full communication with each other.
I changed out two computers for new dual core Intel machines with HPs XP media center edition, which my research indicates is XP Pro.
That's when computers started to be not available. I've seen others with this same complaint, so I want to start a thread which can explore why this is happening and how we can fix the issue - the whole permissions topic is very difficult to track down.
I've got a BEFSR81 Linksys router connected to the cable router (not a cable modem - static IP) and 7 computers and 6 cameras connected to a Linksys WRT54G with a workgroup switch hanging off it. The wireless router is connected to the wired router and I have only my work computer (which runs a VPN) hooked to that. All wired and wireless computers and cameras are connected to the 54G or the workgroup switch.
It WAS working very well. All equipment can still access the internet. The main issue is the shared printer which nobody can use but the computer it's directly connected to. I've gotten over the shared files thing by just using email to send files machine to machine - stupid but effective. @#$%^&
I've gone through everything many times - my opinion is …
Thanks zeroth, that did it for me and I've been trying for days to fix this problem
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Back to the topic, the effort to catch software pirates should be increased and the penalties enforced.
I don't think the market would allow such a scheme - there are too many platforms out there that would let you get around this methodology to let them get away with this kind of usage.
As long as there are people, there will be those that have morals and those that don't. Let's hope the former outnumber the latter.
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This is a favorite passtime of some to try and mess with people, watch out!
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most people don't pay attention to any of this, in fact, most just copy whatever they want
you guys have me frightened to use any browser. What is the answer?
yes, very interesting debate