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I can't access the LAN domain. Trying to log on just gets me the message that the domain name cannot be found. However, when it's trying, I don't see _any_ traffic on the modem lights, so I don't think it's even looking across the modem connection. (This machine _is_ also connected to my home LAN,

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with a RealTek network card Static IP addy 192.168.10.10. this ip needs to be 192.168.0.4 ... ( i think)... did you setup linux to talk though DHCP???? Hope this helped Nichole krONik wrote: Hi people, I am trying to set up a home LAN. I want it to be as simple as possible as i am not a software/hardware

Chatting over Home LAN PCs
Bit Twister BitTwis...@localhost.localdomain alt os linux mandrake athome aus users linux aus computers linux comp os linux networking linux help On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 12:27:12 +1000, krONik wrote: Hi people, I am trying to set up a home LAN. I want it to be as simple as possible as i am not a software/hardware

Switching between dual client profiles for LAN / DUN
Edward thatsbr...@hotmail.com alt games half-life counterstrike You know there are a lot of admins for Homelan... and you know in a group of 10 there will be at least 9 jackasses : / Anyway I've been banned from Homelan too, probably because some cheater unfortunately generated my wonid or an admin mistyped it.

Connect office notebook to home LAN
When you connect to the home LAN, the laptop looks for its Domain. Of course it doesn't find. it. When you login to your laptop, and then connect to the shares You are not logged into the home LAN. I'd go with that solution. The third one is interesting. I don't at the moment see how logging on to the work LAN

Building LAN wiring into new home
Hi all, I am soliciting some ideas on how to implement an email server for LAN for the family -) here are our problems: 1. three of us all have multiple email accounts (POP3 mostly) presumably at various providers? fetchmail should do the trick 2. multiple machines at home, shared, with a 24x7 Linux

Remote log on to XP on home LAN
Qznq.fpvragvfg.pbz 24hoursupport helpdesk On 25 Aug 2006 04:09:51 -0700, esie...@chez.com wrote: Hello All, I am trying right now to setup my LAN network at home. From a Plato post of 23 Aug 2006 Networking - General http://www.howstuffworks.com/home-network.htm http://www.homenethelp.com/home-network.asp

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Hans-Georg Michna hans-georgNoEmailPle...@michna.com microsoft public win2000 networking Jeff Stevens <jstev...@stny.rr.com> wrote: If you're considering building a new home, and you want to have it wired for a home LAN, what kind of cabling/ports do you want to ask the builder to install?

To Mr Krakmo
HOME.LAN.CHAINIK. "Плешивенькая" оказывается кpутизна. 28 февpаля 08 _Sergey Prokopenko_ писал *Andrey Panow* по теме сисадминофpения AP>> И то, что Мелкософт не позаботился сделать настpойку и диагностику AP>> домашней сети пpостой и пpозpачной, отнюдь не означает, что AP>> кто-то будет ходить на платные куpсы,

RAS Client with Home LAN?
Team, Does any one know of any messenger-like S/W to chat over home PCs connected throught windows XP professional home LAN connection? I used two PCs at home and wish to test chatting (video and voice) over cross cable LAN connection. I appreciate your assistance Kind Regards.

Instant messaging within a home LAN
What I dont know is, does the LAN or the cable modem need to be set for DHCP? it doesnt work with either one or even both set as DHCP. What am I missing here? I would have thought that this would be the simplest and easiest home LAN configuration possible to allow two people access to cyberia at the same time.

Help with DNS - please!
On my home LAN, I have bound both IPX/SPX (with NetBIOS enabled) and TCP/IP to my network card. In the Bindings tab of the TCP/IP->NIC properties, I have disabled F&P Sharing. In the Bindings tab of the IPX/SPX->NIC properties, I have enabled it. This prevents my system from being visible on the Internet while

@home.lan
I had my 2 home computers on a 10baseT network running W98. I recently got cable modem service and had to disconnect the LAN. The technician that installed it said that I could reconnect the LAN if I got a cross over cable for the modem or if the hub I was using had a switch. It is a DLink 5 port hub and port 5 is

Setting up linux for home LAN server
Howard Brazee how...@brazee.net microsoft public windowsxp general I have Windows XP pro, and my wife has Windows XP home. I have another computer that uses W2K on our home LAN. When I installed, it asked me if I want to hide my applications. I didn't want to answer that because it didn't seem to give me an ability

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I have a small home LAN, and I wanted to know why it would cost me about £45 a month for a single computer connection but well over twice as much for a (max 3-computer) LAN. After all, one of the reasons for setting up the LAN in the first place was to have a single fast internet access point rather than separate

Work LAN Connect Good. Home Bad.
I have a home LAN, with a workgroup=BRAZEE. I have a cable modem router, but so far I haven't been able to buy broadband access, so it is (hopefully temporarily) connected to a modem. That modem dials up my work and uses the same user name and password I have at work. From there I get to the internet.

Cable modem and home LAN
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Wales ri...@webcom.com comp dcom modems cable I've read conflicting claims on whether @Home customers can connect a LAN to the cable network via a firewall. I've read some claims that the policy on home LAN's was an @Home-wide issue (ie, a single policy was binding on all @Home cable systems),

XP Home Lan Connection
This PC now has full access to SBS LAN at office via dialup and everything works great on that side. However, this client is also on a LAN at the user's home with 2 Win95 & 1 Win98 PCs. The home LAN uses static TCP/IP only, with HOSTS files on each machine, and the workgroup is set to the SBS domain name.

Problems setting up home LAN
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If one only has 2-4 PCs then the DSS-5+ switches are not necessary since the DI-604 has 4 LAN ports. Read more about the router here: http://www.dlink.com/products/broadband/di604/ I do not recommend wireless *at this time* as it can be easy to misconfigure it and give access to your home LAN from the street in