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home LAN & @Home donnection
YOU'RE the one making the stupid pig ignorant claim that the wiring with a home lan has to be done by a registered cabler when the home lan has JUST a modem Even someone as stupid as you should have noticed THE COMPLETE LACK OF ANY PROSECUTIONS for not having the home lan wiring done by a registered cabler.

Home LAN and access to Cyberia for two Netizens
Hello, does any one know if i am able to view the mail account that I have on 1 pc on my home lan on another pc, and still see all the same saved messages ect.....I tried to setup OE5 on another pc to use the store on my main one via the network, but OE was not having it !

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Alan
Chandler a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk muc lists debian user -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 15 January 2002 9:07 pm, Stephen Gran wrote: Hello all, I'm getting ready to set up a home LAN, and I wanted to first check that my assumptions are correct, and ask for any references that might

TCI / Home LAN Security
However--on a home lan, it sounds like you just want to be able to see shared files on the other machine. If RD works, you already have a good network connection. At your machine, try start, run, \\ipaddress <enter> where IPaddress is the address of the other machine. You will need to have shared something

Red Alert 2 on home LAN
Kevin The Good Doctor wrote: In the interest of being able to telnet into my firewall for admin purposes w/out causing demand-dial to kick in for a local process, I have a caching only nameserver on my home LAN. I finally got everything up and running correctly, with one very minor glitch: The reverse lookups for

XP Home Lan Connection
My wife and I have two computers at home, a PC and a Mac. We're going to network them together, and would like to be able to play Diablo II over the LAN. At the moment, we have one copy of the game. It's the Mac version, which is actually a hybrid CD that works on both computers. Will this work?

How to set up home LAN?
Using Windows 98, with two computers on a home office LAN, we tried to syncronize data (mostly Word docs, etc.) on both using the Briefcase. It's over 1GB of material, and the Briefcase cannot handle it all. Our question: What is the best/most economical solution for syncing the data between these two computers?

спрятать маки юзеров
<KJinSeat...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:B956330E-E872-4EDC-9D7B-566B42006FA3@microsoft.com: "KJ in Seattle" wrote: I had to completely re-install XP Home recently - my wireless works fine. I also have a direct Lan connection - it will only send, will not receive. I have the driver installed and have

routing problem on my home LAN
Steve Winograd winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web In article <16ef01c32238$72e885a0$a6012...@phx.gbl>, "RM Cole" <p...@dont.spam.me> wrote: I have two PCs on a home LAN behind a router. I cannot mount the desktop C drive from the laptop computer. I get a message that the resource cannot be

Cox@home user agreement - No Internet sharing?
Gordon gbpli...@gmail.com.invalid microsoft public windowsxp network_web "KJ in Seattle" <KJinSeat...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10B5B391-ED4B-4685-902F-93ABBB8A6B96@microsoft.com... When I open the network connection status window, there are packets sent, but received is always 0.

parkiranje nereg. vozila
Fred nu...@bizness.com comp sys ibm pc hardware networking I have a 2 PC + laptop LAN at home. All the computers run WinXP and have access to the net via a D-Link router/gateway. Rather than use a dial-up ISP (when I'm not home), I would like to be able to dial into my LAN with my laptop and access the Internet

Recomendations for Firewall for Home LAN
Amaro
ivan.r...@os.t-com.hr hr fido pravo "Matija Nalis" <mnalis-n...@voyager.hr> wrote in message news:slrnfsbpl2.675.mnalis-news@eagle102.home.lan... On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 23:02:22 +0100, Amaro <ivan.r...@os.t-com.hr> wrote: "Drmesh" <Drm...@drmesh.com> wrote in message Ignorantia iuris nocet.

Setting up a home LAN
Should a dns address be setup for a home based LAN? I thought that a dns was a place on the internet that resolves text type names to IP numbers. On another computer I noticed a dns address of 204.127.129.1. (Not on the LAN) You're right, Bob: on a home based LAN, DNS is used for Internet access, not for accessing

XP Home Lan Connection
Ian Northeast i...@house-from-hell.demon.co.uk comp os linux setup Adam wrote: Hi, I was wondering if it were possible to set up BIND in such a way that a domain name could be given to my server (cougar.home.com) for just my internal lan to use but at the same time have BIND resolve queries that are destined for the

How to set up home LAN?
Mike Andrews mi...@mikea.ath.cx comp unix bsd freebsd misc Scripsit vector_sigma <galactic_...@yahoo.com>: Hi world: I have tried the FreeBSD handbook and I have tried to search dejanews.com, but I have't found any cookbook instruction on what hardware to buy and what step to take to set up home LAN.

Statistica
Steve Winograd winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web In article <mLT19.2703$nc.213...@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, "Paul Cross" <pcr...@armtech.com> wrote: My system was rolling along fine on my home LAN (2 other 98 computers) until I needed to get files at work. So I plugged into work LAN

Dialling in to a LAN domain from home...?
(This machine _is_ also connected to my home LAN, which may be confusing it?) The problem seems to be in the naming of the domain in which the machine is. It seems that to find the domain control server, the client MUST be a member of the domain. I could not figure out an easy way to change this on the Thinkpad,

Unable to mount network drive in home LAN
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Home LAN and access to Cyberia for two Netizens
Currently I have a lan in my home office, so I'm somewhat familiar with setting up a LAN, but this project is a bit bigger than that. I'd like to wire it so that I have 1 wall port in 4+ rooms. One room is my home office which may have 2-3 computers in it. Another room will be a game room which again will have 2-3

XP Home Lan Connection
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001 23:06:43 +0800, "Annoyemouse" <1...@mensa.com> wrote: Please forgive this long message, but I'm at my wit's end with a friend's home LAN and Sygate HN 4. To compound the problem she and the LAN are currently on the other side of the world. I would be extremely grateful if someone could give me