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Here is the deal: On my home LAN, the video doesn't seem to be transmitting. I have W2K pro on both my Box (sender, w/SBLive and LogitechQuick Cam Home) and my Laptop (receiver). I can dial my laptop and it connects fine. Chat, apps, whiteboard... everything but video works. Only two machines have net meeting up

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anyone here set up a RED ALERT 2 multiplayer session on a home LAN successfully? I'm trying to get a W98SE PC and a Windows ME PC to hook up Red Alert 2 via my LAN. I loaded up the IPX compatible protocol, fired up Red Alert 2 on both machines, go into the lobby, but I can not see the other computer in the

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Gregory Phillips gregp...@home.com comp security firewalls As I just mentioned, it (like all routers) uses network address translation which means your local LAN addresses are NOT the same as the IP address your DSL provider gives you. Further, the router can act as a DHCP server and grant machines on your local

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Gordon gbpli...@gmail.com.invalid microsoft public windowsxp network_web "KJ in Seattle" <KJinSeat...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5F771552-C88D-4C96-A8DA-9165EA6E2DC4@microsoft.com... I have two connections - one wireless and one through a NIC card. The NIC card will only send, not receive.

Help Setting Up Home LAN Network
Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Bob S" <B...@nospam.com> wrote in message news:OpCyCX5wDHA.1932@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... I have 4 computers on a LAN in my home.

Using one POP3 account in a home LAN
Barry Margolin bar...@genuity.net comp protocols dns bind In article <39509F01.2F5C6...@ix.netcom.com>, Thomas Gagne <tga...@efinnet.com> wrote: My home network is running beautifully. I've setup my DNS as home.lan so as not to confused anything on the internet. My ISP is a dial-up account so I'm not on all the

Home LAN design help
The biggest aim is to share internet connection at home, share files, printer, and hopefully play some network games within the LAN. Now, I've managed to set up some stuff using WinXP as a server/router, but I'm intending to try it with SuSE (no, there's no particular security reasons, etc, I'm just interested in

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29) On all the other PC's on the LAN, set the above setting to DISABLED, so that only ONE PC is running with Browse Master ENABLED. 30) If you are getting a SCRIPT ERROR when you double-click My Network Places, then you must have Tweak UI installed and configured it to replace the first icon that appears on the

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also have a direct Lan connection - it will only send, will not receive. What precisely do you mean by this? "LAN" is the type of network, in other words your Wireless connection is a "LAN" connection, so please be more precise. It seems that the Ethernet (LAN) connection is defective.

Pipex ADSL: connecting a Home LAN
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002 20:13:03 -0800, "Arjen Sundman" <asund...@amfit.com> wrote: I have a satellite IP connection and the modem is connected to my home server (running XP home version). I have two NICs in the server. One towards the modem and one towards the home LAN. Internet sharing and all network services work

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A few weeks later there was an article in PC magazine on home LAN's and they recommended the Linksys Network Starter Kit. This is based on the Linksys PCI LAN II card and comes with a 5 port hub, 2 PCI LAN cards, all the cables, software and a booklet. You can add machines later just by buying a card and cables.

XP Pro & W2K & Win98SE Home Lan Issues
nr...@afrodita.home.lan... Nismo dugo cekali... http://archives.neohapsis. com/archives/fulldisclosure/2008-02/0119.html Ne kuľim ąto je tu vijest ? Sto, saznao si ranije i sada se pravis vazan? -- Ne, nego smatram informaciju vaľnom poput one da EeePC neće radit ako ga zalijeą sa 1,2 litre tople Cedevite od limuna.

Setting up home network
I'm trying to network 2 computers, one with an Intel 8255x-based PCI ethernet adapter (Win XP Home), the other with a Belkin 5FD 5000 ethernet NIC (Win 98). The machines recognize each other, multiplayer shooter games run very well, and file transfer from the Win 98 computer to the Win XP computer is lightning fast

Home LAN and down-loads (Macromedia Flash)
charter.net> wrote: I am looking for a device that will connect my existing NTFS formatted, 400GB external drive to our home LAN and have room for a second, 1TB or larger, I got one myself on my home LAN. One thing about it though... it is very slow to do both... Writes and reads with about 4-5 Mb per sec.

HELP! Syncing files on 2 computers on home LAN--HELP!
"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. - Nepoznavanje zakona šteti. U smislu: Ne stoji na plakatima

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I have a home network made up of three computer, wife's, kids and of course mine all sharing a single internet connection and a single email mail box. Of course I get all the email, junk mostly for the wife and kids (well according to me it is). Can I set up some kind of home LAN email server on my machine that

Home LAN
Conor Turton conor.tur...@bigfoot.com alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt alt comp hardware homebuilt alt comp hardware homedesigned alt comp periphs mainboard epox In article <3994EA6B.21796...@home.com>, wolf...@home.com says... I'm using proxy plus software. Apparently the software only has to be on one computer.

email server of home LAN
I have a home LAN, with each PC running Win 98 and IE 5.5. The Internet server is connected with a cable modem. Each client accesses the Internet machine via the LAN. One of my PCs lost the installation of Macromedia Flash. Because of this, many sites don't display correctly. I went to Macromedia's site to download

Cannot Find Logon Server
Robert Singleton wrote: I have set up a LAN at home using several linux boxes (Red Hat 7.3). The LAN itself works just fine: (a) I have assigned local machines the IP addresses 192.168.0.2, 192.168.0.3, etc; (b) I have placed these IP addresses with their corresponding host names in the /etc/hosts file on each

Kako se mijenja RAM u Acer-ima?
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enk...@xyzcliffpxyz.com microsoft public win2000 general On the topic of the "work machine on home LAN". You can do this, but the secret is NOT NOT NOT to If you browse the archives you will see lots of posts from people who have brought the work laptop home, physically connected it to the home LAN,